Example sentences of "[pron] can imagine the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I can imagine the rise in colour and temperature of the ‘ faithful swain' when meeting such a display of cool indifference .
2 I can imagine the man in the evenings , slumped in his armchair , a glass in his hand , brooding on how life has let him down .
3 I can imagine the rest , knowing Prendergast . ’
4 I never actually experienced the drama of dealing with any lack of moral fibre ( LMF ) cases , although I can imagine the difficulty faced by a CO who is trying to run a squadron in wartime if suddenly he was confronted with a case of LMF .
5 Indeed , I can imagine the comments , over the balls of malt , afterwards ; they would probably be unprintable .
6 I can imagine the future , and be afraid of not getting it .
7 I can imagine the headlines .
8 I can imagine the scenario that must have taken place before the Bill was introduced .
9 You can imagine the frustration : journalists unhealthily obsessed with past glories ; audiences unprepared to let the past die its natural death .
10 You can imagine the relief , excitement , everything just rolled into one .
11 You can imagine the story it made . ’
12 The factory runs from 8.30 in the morning until 10 at night , so you can imagine the quantity of strings these people are putting out .
13 Last night someone let all the horses out of his livery stable so you can imagine the state he was in when he rang . ’
14 You can imagine the state I was in , between shock , embarrassment and unconsummated frustration .
15 You can imagine the smell !
16 So , when we , you can imagine the noise that they I mean , it 's not their fault .
17 It says legal aspects as you can imagine the chances of dealing with all the possibilities of legal aspects in retirement is is is nonexistent .
18 As you can imagine the support network is extensive:mdash ; pastoral care for each team member , administration , typing , fund raising , auditing , transport and Care Trust homes programmes .
19 You can imagine the kind of impact and consternation Paul 's teaching must have made .
20 You can imagine the thoughts we were having knowing that one bomb had goine off and three more were likely to explode .
21 ‘ I had never heard of this before , and you can imagine the complaints from customers , we could only tell them once the police had told us .
22 And you can imagine the man as he listens , and he hears what is to put it crudely , on offer .
23 And you can imagine the conrod in your car is about this size .
24 ‘ Yeah , but you can imagine the problems that Gus would have at that time , and I could see why he would react like that .
25 You can imagine the excitement that returned to me when your pictures were so similar .
26 You can imagine the excitement when I reached out to open the case .
27 You can imagine the response . ’
28 You can imagine the response a member would feel , actually receiving such a gesture .
29 We used to go in that darn stuff all day long , and you can imagine the pickle we were in , all that sticky molasses .
30 Er a a and with a family row in in it as well you can imagine the work involved was a bit more than initially might have been expected and I got criticized because the bill was bigger than I had first estimated cos I did n't expect there 'd be trouble from the father .
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