Example sentences of "[pron] can imagine [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Well I can imagine Nick doing wheelbarrows . |
2 | I can imagine members of each of these fraternities getting something out of some parts of the book — and , by serendipitous sampling , discovering interesting titbits . |
3 | ‘ After Anthony caught the cod he returned to the car park because his car was blocking somebody in , ’ explained a colleague at Sizewell B. ‘ One of his mates then stuffed the watch down the cod 's throat with a stick — I can imagine Anthony 's surprise when he started to fillet the fish back home . |
4 | I can imagine Daniel sort of coming in you know |
5 | I can imagine parents might like to send their daughters to her instead of having to go to London with all the problems of accommodation . |
6 | I can imagine village priests delivering sermons on the Devil 's invention and being mocked for it ; but if they did , they were right . ) |
7 | Because I can imagine Paul being sort of a homely chap . |
8 | I can imagine S. O. Letterman being drawn to her . |
9 | ( I can imagine people in the future treating Mould like Dylan or Springsteen , except without the references to highways , God or encroaching senility . ) |
10 | The charge that we 're making will in no way gobble up the whole of that allowance , by any stretch of the imagination , but I can imagine people out there now reaching for their phones and probably going to disagree with me . |
11 | I can imagine Cuntona getting all indignant during a training session when Wilko was trying to tell him what to do and thinking ‘ I am meure cleveurr than heeem ’ . |
12 | You can imagine Bill 's reaction . ’ |
13 | So they 're going at fifty five metres every twenty seconds , and you can imagine Peter O'Sullivan , now look at this Pip , they 're going at a , a nice steady fifty five metres every twenty seconds , what 's that in metres per second ? |
14 | Right , as you can imagine things might get a little bit nasty , we 're incorporating two er , two hypothesis and although very simple produce algebra that er , that 's a bit nasty . |
15 | You can imagine Mould in a video for it , taking a flame-thrower to the Garden Of Eden and sitting triumphantly amidst the ashes . |
16 | So you can imagine Frank Clarke thinking well we 've got the wind behind us we 've got ta put a lot of high balls into the box and he is very important to us but at the moment he 's not making the box . |
17 | If you can imagine population growth as a rocket , then it passed the peak of its upward trajectory in 1970 and has begun to fall back down again . |
18 | You can imagine mother putting the big casserole on the table and saying , ‘ Go on and enjoy yourselves . ’ |
19 | We can imagine forms of social life which do n't provide the necessary backing for sorrow and affection . |
20 | I gave you yesterday the analogy of the home , and now we can imagine Mary bustling about the home with water for washing , for cooking and for cleaning . |
21 | We can imagine animals like these darting through the undergrowth in search of food while the colossal reptiles lumbered obliviously around them . |
22 | Kind as he is , one can imagine Boromir as a Ringwraith ; his never-quite-stated opinion that ‘ the end justifies the means ’ adds a credible perspective to corruption . |
23 | One can imagine toys in the shape of Commodore Amigas , Amstrad keyboards , cassette datacorders , laptop LCD displays . … |
24 | Furthermore one can imagine statements about the nature of evil which would go past Boethius but stop short of Manichaeus . |
25 | One can imagine Paddy Ashdown opting for the great outdoors where a man can dream of the balance of power while doing something environmentally friendly in a boat . |