Example sentences of "i can imagine [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It began : ‘ I can imagine a wise and well-informed man , quite aloof from any political party , saying to our little gathering : ‘ The Country and the Empire are in three tangles , which the ordinary process of disputation followed by a General Election in this country can not unravel . ’ |
2 | I can imagine a novel that is as tricksy , as alienated and as writerly as those of , say , Alain Robbe-Grillet while also providing the staid satisfactions of pace , plot and humour with which we associate , say , Jane Austen . |
3 | I can imagine a lot of beautiful things that , among their functions , will not tell me the time . |
4 | I can imagine a lot of other people having a framed photo of Linda 's bottom … but not necessarily Linda herself . |
5 | I can imagine a slow recovery and low inflation which would fail to bring interest rates down — the poison 's antidote . |
6 | She never said anything about it when I went up there for my last leave , and she 's never written about it since , but I can imagine a little of what she felt . |
7 | If our losing directly prevented the scum from winning the league , and it was not very advantageous to us I can imagine a senario when I wo n't be bothered with a win . |
8 | I can imagine a baby would just delighted . |
9 | erm Take Poll Tax , for example , I can imagine a previous incumbent of Number Ten shrilly demanding that the spread of tax across the country should be done on a one off basis and charging forward and she 's introduced it , and look what a bag of worms that 's turned out to be . |
10 | ‘ I can imagine no greater handicap upon any universal creed than that the Son of God should come upon earth as a Jew and His Church be left to the tender mercies of the Wops . ’ |
11 | I can imagine an early busload arriving |
12 | I can imagine the mordant amusement with which Sir Ian watched the poll tax legislation of a government with which he had little sympathy being hissed off the statute book amid public disorder to the alarm of its erstwhile supporters . |
13 | I can imagine the headlines . |
14 | I CAN IMAGINE THE INDIGNANT HOWLS OF protest as collectors all over the country now run to their shelves to gather together a clutch of beloved performances . |
15 | I can imagine the rise in colour and temperature of the ‘ faithful swain' when meeting such a display of cool indifference . |
16 | ‘ There is no way I can imagine the Moslem population will allow the partition of the country . |
17 | I can imagine the future , and be afraid of not getting it . |
18 | Indeed , I can imagine the comments , over the balls of malt , afterwards ; they would probably be unprintable . |
19 | I can imagine the Prime Minister responding to every new idea in Cabinet with the comment , ’ That 's a most agreeable suggestion . |
20 | I can imagine the scenario that must have taken place before the Bill was introduced . |
21 | ‘ I can imagine the rest , knowing Prendergast . ’ |
22 | 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 . |
23 | With all the hype that Giggs gets I can imagine the same back then … sooner or later its taken for granted and believed . |
24 | 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 . |