Example sentences of "one can imagine the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | One can imagine the feelings of a P.C. after such an interview , but worse still is the evil effect aimed at . |
2 | Lear may have been volatile and moody — and one can imagine the difficulty Gould faced if he criticised a drawing — but he was capable of great emotional generosity and open-heartedness . |
3 | If one can imagine the scene in the village , to put it mildly it would have been hectic . |
4 | One can imagine the development of protest movements among those who have decided not to reveal their genetic identity , and there will be a fundamentalists who will never have themselves tested because they themselves do not want to know . |
5 | One can imagine the expulsion to Earth ( of Melkor ) and the expulsion to Middle-earth ( of Galadriel ) coming , in a mind like Éomer 's , to seem much the same thing . |
6 | One can imagine the effect this had on an elderly mother . |
7 | One can imagine the savings in foreign exchange if British people took their holidays at home instead of abroad . |
8 | In terms of the flexible lattice model , one can imagine the polymer and liquid lattices expanding at different rates until a temperature is reached at which the highly expanded liquid lattice can no longer be distorted sufficiently to accommodate the less expanded polymer lattice and form a solution , i.e. the loss in entropy during the distortion becomes so large and unfavourable that phase separation ( LCST ) takes place . |