Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] imagine the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I was glad of this ; I should have made every effort to see to her comfort in the cottage but I could imagine the thunderous impact that Préfleur would have on her .
2 I could imagine the Senseless Things , but I ca n't imagine Marc Bolan being resurrected from an enormous star in the sky and having Pan 's People dancing around him , and that was what was good for me !
3 I would imagine the natural food is small aquatic organisms , so pond foods , live or frozen , would fit the bill .
4 I can imagine the Prime Minister responding to every new idea in Cabinet with the comment , ’ That 's a most agreeable suggestion .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 ‘ There is no way I can imagine the Moslem population will allow the partition of the country .
8 With all the hype that Giggs gets I can imagine the same back then … sooner or later its taken for granted and believed .
9 She could imagine the three of them at Rocamar .
10 I mean , if you could imagine the visual of all the sound , the big cinema ,
11 Therefore I 'm sure you can imagine the upset felt by this 69-year-old lady to see that young man missing from this week 's issue .
12 You can imagine the eager anticipation I felt when following the death of our much loved 16 year old dog , I saw an advertisement quoting ‘ Basset Hounds For Sale ’ and the contact , which could have been anywhere in the UK , was only a few miles away .
13 It was n't anybody else 's awar it was a T U C award and you can imagine the very issue that has been raised here today are the very aspects that are critically analyzed by the T U C in determined award , but I will take on board the points that have been mentioned .
14 If you like thinking about capacity for information storage ( I do ) , you can imagine the enormous number of different patterns of flaws that could be created over the surface of a crystal .
15 ‘ But one must imagine the crowded churches in the East End of London , ’ said Everard , ‘ and the great processions — not just a few sophisticated Anglo-Catholic intellectuals pondering every word with critical detachment . ’
16 But I think trick or treat itself , maybe has got a bit perhaps distorted from what one might imagine the American idea originally was .
17 One could imagine the early days of the place , when Blondin had walked on a tightrope across the Great Hall , when 20,000 Wolf Cubs rallying to honour Rudyard Kipling unleashed their " Great Howl " in 1922 , or when what were reputed to be the greatest firework displays in Europe were held there .
18 In another mood , while gazing down into the vapour one could imagine the turbulent creation of the Earth with the alpha tracks like mountain ranges constantly forming , disappearing and reforming .
19 We can imagine the analogue world as a being the world human beings can perceive all around them .
20 We can imagine the following series of events :
21 We can imagine the following situation .
22 One can imagine the first fortuitous utterance of the three word string
23 One can imagine the cloud-capped towers of Inigo Jones 's elegant Baroque soaring above the Fens .
24 He could imagine the facial contortions , the mouthed warnings , at the front door .
25 He could imagine the two clever women , and the delicate fencing .
26 Wondered if he could imagine the semi-asleep furies he 'd already reawakened .
27 He would imagine the dead bodies of some pop stars he had admired , his mother , and a few pets he had owned as a boy .
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