Imagine in A Sentence

    1

    A complex apocentric modification of a kind which we cannot imagine to have been repeated independently, and which is to be designated as uniradial, frequently forms a new centre around which new diverging modifications are produced.

    2

    A lovely pure white british shorthair (you can imagine the mess ).

    3

    A lovely pure white british shorthair (you can imagine the mess).

    4

    A more perfect way to shrug off the terrors of the day I cannot imagine.

    5

    A simple analogy is to imagine a steady stream of equally spaced traffic passing a stationary observer.

    6

    After nearly four months of strenuous opposition to the bill in Parliament, he renewed and strengthened his encouragement to Ulster by declaring, at a large Unionist gathering at Blenheim on July 27, that the Ulster people would submit to no ascendancy, and that he could imagine no lengths of resistance to which they might go in which he would not be ready to support them, and in which they would not be supported by the overwhelming majority of the British people.

    7

    After they had passed away and before the Christian Scriptures were canonically sifted and collected there was a gap which for us is only slenderly filled by such productions as the so-called 2nd Epistle of Clement, really a rambling homily on repentance and confession (see Clementine Literature), and by what we can imagine was the practice of men like Ignatius and, on the other hand, the Apologists.

    8

    Ahoy, I have a claxon hooter which I imagine came off a destroyer.

    9

    All that man can imagine about the universe or about God is necessarily confined to them.

    10

    Also I kinda imagine Monaco to be a fairly sleepy town where the rich just sit in their houses getting richer.

    11

    Also imagine a badly fitted paving slab in the pavement immediately outside its front door.

    12

    An even simpler test is to place a forefinger on the patient's hand and to ask him to imagine it is burning hot.

    13

    And got away scot-free, and with more money than any of us could possibly imagine.

    14

    And how does he come to imagine that there are other minds than his own ?

    15

    And she not only saw no need of any other or better husband, but as all the powers of her soul were intent on serving that husband and family, she could not imagine and saw no interest in imagining how it would be if things were different.

    16

    And yet, she couldn't imagine a better life than ruling Tiyan with him at her side.

    17

    Andre took up his position flanking her, and she shot him a look.  She couldn't imagine why a demon would want to pose as Gabriel – and insist on guiding her through the underworld.  Her limited experience with demons was that they all wanted to kill her or drag her to Hell or to Darkyn.

    18

    Another, like Porphyry, would imagine that the meaning was partly moral, partly of a dark theosophic and religious character.

    19

    Any attempt to imagine them will lead to apparent absurdity.

    20

    Anyway, I can imagine nothing more absurd than the sight of a 53 year old standing publicly bleating songs of adolescent angst.

    21

    As you can imagine ' Media-neutral Strategic Planning ' did n't do much to quench that feeling.

    22

    As you can imagine it turned into a night of absolute lunacy.

    23

    As you can imagine, consternation on the subject once reigned.

    24

    As you can imagine, Southwark is ideal if you're looking for rolling greensward with rocky outcrops.

    25

    Bearing this in mind, one can readily imagine how close together the equipotential surfaces must lie near the summit of a high sharp mountain peak.

    26

    Bugs have a stressful life Imagine you are a food-poisoning bug living in, say, a mushroom quiche.

    27

    But above all Denisov must not dare to imagine that I'll obey him and that he can order me about.

    28

    But certainly the myth does help us to imagine a story in which, for some sin against the gods, some favoured hero was hurled down from the divine abode, and such a story may some day be discovered.

    29

    But don't imagine that she "talks fluently."

    30

    But I cannot imagine who made Mother Nature, can you?

    31

    But if it were a world like ours, I imagine it would be okay, right?

    32

    But imagine the difference if the world had ten billion healthy, well-educated people!

    33

    But in the Crusades we already see an event occupying its definite place in history and without which we cannot imagine the modern history of Europe, though to the chroniclers of the Crusades that event appeared as merely due to the will of certain people.

    34

    But it is easy to imagine that some confusion may have arisen in the transliteration of the name into Greek, and that the place really indicated is Khersa, near the middle of the eastern shore of the lake.

    35

    But it is hard to imagine that manufacturers could sell shiploads of cigarettes without knowing where the product was going.

    36

    But many of the directions are much too serious and fundamental to have been given in this form; one can hardly imagine that Paul considered Timothy (or Titus) still in need of elementary advice and warning upon such matters, and especially on personal purity.

    37

    But no, he could not imagine that.

    38

    But you probably would n't imagine the chip on the their shoulder beneath their winsome charm.

    39

    Caitlin and Georgia were very busy with the chocolate tombola too as you can imagine, and Scarlett a willing helper to Guider Coral.

    40

    Can yon imagine the ferocious resistance which must have arisen to abolishing the old numbered regiments and replacing them by territorial designations?

    41

    Can you imagine a world without poverty?

    42

    Can you imagine how much krill is taken daily by these higher predators?

    43

    Can you imagine if bombs began to fall on Washington, D.C., and to destroy the high-rises of money markets of New York?

    44

    Can you imagine Russel Crowe in the Hollywood film gladiator, about to face his death, weeping.

    45

    Can you imagine that?

    46

    Can you imagine the astonishment when the messenger returned alone?

    47

    Can you imagine the personal story behind our scripture reading?

    48

    Can you imagine this happening in any typical " hotel room "?

    49

    Can you imagine what it is like putting 30 odd strongly opinionated people in one room together?

    50

    Can you in your wildest dreams imagine the Times being so candid in the same position?

    51

    Can you smell the flowers, imagine the scent of lavender, or honeysuckle?

    52

    Carmen, I can't imagine anything you need to know.

    53

    Cleitarchus, who can scarcely have visited the place himself, with his usual recklessness of statement, confounded the tombs behind the palaces with those of Nakshi Rustam; indeed he appears to imagine that all the royal sepulchres were at the same place.

    54

    Considering her own feelings about Alex, and the fact that he was a lot like his father, it wasn't hard to imagine that his mother never got over Señor Medena.

    55

    Darian had spent thousands of years enslaved to the Black God before the Oracle freed him, and Jule couldn't imagine how deeply that experience must have scarred the Grey God's soul.

    56

    Dean could imagine the more as Jennifer continued.

    57

    Dean had a good buzz going and could only imagine the effect of the booze on the five-foot frame of his dinner partner—a frame without food most of the day.

    58

    Dean had a good buzz going and could only imagine the effect of the booze on the five-foot frame of his dinner partner—a frame without food most of the day.

    59

    Debates over ceding sovereignty voluntarily can prove heated, as citizens imagine the implications for their national identity and democratic institutions.

    60

    Deidre closed her eyes and rested against him, trying to imagine what the last days of her life would be like.

    61

    Do n't imagine it wearing a top hat and tap-dancing on a tightrope.

    62

    Do not imagine attention to be a mere abstraction.

    63

    Do we imagine that missile defense can give ' special countries ' some vast bullet-proof vest?

    64

    Do you imagine that I am not able to supply the wants of so many mendicants?"

    65

    Do you imagine that this anemic youth was capable of so frightful an assault?

    66

    Don't imagine it wearing a top hat and tap-dancing on a tightrope.

    67

    Don't imagine that sorrow is the work of men.

    68

    Dr Warton, in his observations upon Pope's line, "Unthought-of frailties cheat us in the wise," says, "Who could imagine that Locke was fond of romances; that Newton once studied astrology; that Dr Clarke valued himself on his agility, and frequently amused himself in a private room of his house in leaping over the tables and chairs ?"

    69

    Epicureanism generally was content to affirm that whatever we effectively feel in consciousness is real; in which sense they allow reality to the fancies of the insane, the dreams of a sleeper, and those feelings by which we imagine the existence of beings of perfect blessedness and endless life.

    70

    Everybody seems to imagine that being taken prisoner means being Napoleon's guest.

    71

    Expert knowledge and judicial insight must decide the point; but, so far as the present writer can judge, it is illusory to imagine that Duns points us beyond the medieval assumptions.

    72

    Few can imagine such apparent nonchalance from people who know they are shortly about to die, let alone undertake such a callous act.

    73

    For all his limitations I cannot imagine Blair saying anything so fatuous.

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    For an ultra-realistic effect I imagine you would need a fine-grain linen canvas.

    75

    For imagine a small cavity to be formed in the interior of the mass and to be gradually expanded in such a shape that the walls consist almost entirely of two parallel planes.

    76

    For in the post-embryonic development of the ancestors of the Endopterygota we may imagine two or three instars with wing-rudiments to have existed, the last represented by the sub-imago of the may-flies.

    77

    For the moment the king and his ministers were placed in a position of the greatest anxiety, for they knew the resources of France and the boundless versatility of their arch-enemy far too well to imagine that the end of their sufferings was yet in sight.

    78

    He began to cry, the soul-deep weeping of a man who'd lost all and spent his tormented life in a level of hell she'd never be able to imagine.

    79

    He can only imagine himself in the same position reveling in luxuries and yet here is Hitler who scorns them all.

    80

    He cannot imagine how very, very happy he will be when he can tell us his thoughts, and we can tell him how we have loved him so long.

    81

    He cou'd imagine admirable situations, and he could write verses of incomparable grandeur - verses that reverberate again and again in the memory, but he could not, with the patient docility of Racine, labour at proportioning the action of a tragedy strictly, at maintaining a uniform rate of interest in the course of the plot and of excellence in the fashion of the verse.

    82

    He could imagine a great many things to do to her perfect body.

    83

    He could imagine her horror when she discovered what he planned.

    84

    He could imagine the difficulty in supporting a fam­ily of three on the figure.

    85

    He could not imagine any siding with a man like Sirian, but he knew men well enough to know there were those like Sirian and Memon who cared only for power and gold.

    86

    He couldn't imagine all would still be missing, unless she was alive somewhere.

    87

    He couldn't imagine waking up to find an Other sitting in the corner.

    88

    He knew some treachery was afoot, but could not imagine what it was.

    89

    He often thought, If Beethoven or Chopin had centuries to compose music, imagine the treasures we would have.

    90

    He saw, what so many of his successors failed to see, that the world as we know it is an expression of power; and he could not imagine whence the power could come if not from a world beyond phenomena.

    91

    He wore jeans that hung around ripped hips and hugged flexing thighs, the sight of which made her fan herself as she almost let herself imagine them wrapped around her.

    92

    Held against his body, she couldn't imagine she had, but she was still standing in the kitchen.

    93

    Her soft, forlorn words sounded like a farewell.  "This is killing me," he muttered.  He strode to her, wrapped his arms around her, and kissed her.  She yielded more easily in the dream than she ever had in real life.  Her soft, warm lips welcomed him hungrily, and he lost himself in her sweet musk, warm skin and honeyed taste.  He didn't want to leave; he wanted to spend the rest of his life making love to her on the beach.  He wanted to feel his skin pressed against hers and for her to run her fingers through his hair before scraping her nails down his back.  He wanted to take her every way he could imagine, until they lay spent and panting on the beach, until nothing but their entwined bodies and souls remained of their world.

    94

    His laugh was low, and she could imagine his mocking expression.

    95

    His remarks on this subject are so accurate that one might imagine they came from a storemaster of the present day.

    96

    How did the early modern period imagine and represent physical virginity and the transition to sexual maturity?

    97

    Howie was out of town and I couldn't imagine anyone visiting him at that time of night.

    98

    Huxley in 1880 briefly suggested the arboreal origin, or primordial treehabitat of all the marsupials, a suggestion abundantly confirmed by the detailed studies of Dollo and of Bensley, according to which we may imagine the marsupials to have passed through (r) a former terrestrial phase, followed by (2) a primary arboreal phase - illustrated in the tree phalangers - followed by (3) a secondary terrestrial phase - illustrated in the kangaroos and wallabies - followed by (4) a secondary arboreal phase - illustrated in the tree kangaroos.

    99

    I 'd rather bore you as the uninteresting person I am than excite you as the wonderful person you imagine.

    100

    I assume that I'm not the only one, so why do we find it so hard to imagine true nothingness?

    101

    I ca n't imagine jumping with a more friendly, relaxed and knowledgeable bunch than the guys I found at freefall university.

    102

    I can hardly imagine anything more strange, more utterly inexplicable, than the situation in which I find myself.

    103

    I can imagine how he'd react.

    104

    I can imagine this useful for the College lot, all those students are always going Dutch.

    105

    I can just imagine how much of that Howard would want to know.

    106

    I can just imagine the fuss if the weakest male tried to enter the Women's Open.

    107

    I can just imagine what a funny figure that policeman cut!

    108

    I can only imagine how difficult this is for you.

    109

    I can only imagine other uses you might have embraced, for personal financial enhancement.

    110

    I can.t imagine Jade would …

    111

    I can't even imagine how bad he felt.

    112

    I can't imagine asking someone in Britain to spend three days embroidering a single garment.

    113

    I can't imagine how you managed to extrapolate that out of this situation.

    114

    I can't imagine jumping with a more friendly, relaxed and knowledgeable bunch than the guys I found at freefall university.

    115

    I can't imagine living anywhere else.

    116

    I can't imagine living with such abasement on a daily basis.

    117

    I can't imagine not seeing her or holding little Claire again.

    118

    I can't imagine that will go well for her.

    119

    I can't imagine the impact of both on him when one is more than enough.

    120

    I can't imagine them missing her Aunt Rose Abbott's service or at least calling in with their status.

    121

    I can't imagine trying to sleep with just a couple of little steel pegs hammered into the rock the only thing holding me from a couple of thousand foot drop!

    122

    I can't imagine what he was thinking to hide a thing like that from you.

    123

    I can't imagine what would make you think such a thing.

    124

    I can't imagine why either would matter to her?

    125

    I can't imagine why he would think I wouldn't approve.

    126

    I can't imagine why you chose Allen instead.

    127

    I can't imagine why you wanted to keep him a secret.

    128

    I can't imagine you being happy when you're tied down to one spot... one woman.

    129

    I can't imagine you taking advantage of a person down on their luck.

    130

    I cannot imagine any youth orchestra in the world surpassing this.

    131

    I cannot imagine having to make this decision.

    132

    I cannot imagine how the system worked but it is well documented; were African wildcats so compliant?

    133

    I cant imagine to live without your products, they have become an essential part of my daily wellness program.

    134

    I couldn't even imagine him in a comma.

    135

    I couldn't imagine her selling it.

    136

    I couldn't imagine you'd take that long for a dog walk.

    137

    I did not imagine, when I studied about the forests of Maine, that a strong and beautiful ship would go sailing all over the world, carrying wood from those rich forests, to build pleasant homes and schools and churches in distant countries.

    138

    I don.t know how far the Dark One will go to get Sasha or his vial of blood back, but I imagine our time is short.

    139

    I don't imagine for a moment that their prime motive is humanitarian, but I had a little chortle, too.

    140

    I don't imagine it was so very difficult.

    141

    I don't imagine she has a long line at her door.

    142

    I had had and I imagine fellow workers with psychics have had this sort of experience with a number of well known psychics.

    143

    I imagine a celebratory gathering at which a large number of individuals hear modest compositions or songs created specifically for them.

    144

    I imagine a waning interest in contact is quite common.

    145

    I imagine an eternity of punishment as only the Dark One can devise.

    146

    I imagine because Howard sent him.

    147

    I imagine he's forgotten half of the information, and the other half is probably outdated.

    148

    I imagine I'd want to know if I could come home to visit you.

    149

    I imagine if there are aliens, they've been discreet for a reason.

    150

    I imagine it would taste mighty good.

    151

    I imagine only Pierre is on it now.

    152

    I imagine she has a few options.  Kris isn't your biggest fan, either.  You have fewer allies than I, half-breed.

    153

    I imagine she has been rather roughly handled sometimes by her little mistress.

    154

    I imagine that this is a blue Ventolin or salbutamol inhaler.

    155

    I imagine the historians of the period, both social and military, will have found lots more glaring anachronisms.

    156

    I imagine they'll blame you Originals for this one as well.

    157

    I imagine what you have gone through, and she sympathetically turned up her eyes.

    158

    I imagine you decided early on that anyone who possess this ability has unbounded power at their disposal and you decided to seize it.

    159

    I imagine you got his attention.

    160

    I just strolled around town, trying to imagine Annie doing the same thing, a hundred years ago.

    161

    I still imagine he is alive, I talk to him and he says mama.

    162

    I tried to imagine my gentle poet when he was a school-boy, and I wondered if it was in Andover he learned the songs of the birds and the secrets of the shy little woodland children.

    163

    I walked up to the door with the idea of rescuing you and found you two . . . well, you can imagine what I thought.

    164

    I was a very happy little child with rosy cheeks, and large blue eyes, and the most beautiful golden ringlets you can imagine.

    165

    I was afraid of being in four walls for a long time; I could n't imagine myself staying sane in there.

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    I was afraid of being in four walls for a long time; I couldn't imagine myself staying sane in there.

    167

    I'll bet it's beautiful in the spring, and I can imagine Christmas here with a big tree over there and a roaring fire in the fireplace...

    168

    I'll let you imagine what happened (If you need a clue - crash bang wallop DSQ ).

    169

    I'll let you imagine what happened (If you need a clue - crash bang wallop DSQ).

    170

    I've read that restaurants use an onion gravy which, I imagine, is similar to your basic curry sauce.

    171

    If in (21) we imagine that x, y, I denote infinitesimal rotations of a solid free to turn about a fixed point in a given field of force, it appears that the three normal modes consist each of a rotation about one of the three diameters aforesaid, and that the values of in are proportional to the ratios of the lengths of corresponding diameters of the two quadrics.

    172

    If these insects select only full grown caterpillars, I can scarcely imagine one of the smaller individuals managing these unwieldy bodies.

    173

    If they'll do that in public, imagine what they'll do to an email that look legit?

    174

    If we could imagine the elder Cato living under Domitian, cut off from all share in public life, and finding no outlet for his combative energy except in literature, we should perhaps understand the motives of Juvenal's satire and the place which is his due as a representative of the genius of his country.

    175

    If we imagine 0 to recede to infinity in any direction we learn that a system of parallel forces proportional to nh, mi,.

    176

    If we imagine a rigid body to be acted on at given points by forces of given magnitudes in directions (not all parallel) which are fixed in space, then as the body is turned about the resultant wrench will assume different configurations in the body, and will in certain positions reduce to a single force.

    177

    If we imagine the aperture reduced to two equal narrow slits bordering its edges, compensation will evidently be complete when the projection on an oblique direction is equal to 2X, instead of X as for the complete aperture.

    178

    If we imagine the bar in question t be removed, equilibrium will still persist if we introduce two equal and opposite forces S, of suitable magnitude, at the joints which it connected.

    179

    If we imagine the current in the conductor to be instantaneously reversed in direction, the magnetic force surrounding it would not be instantly reversed everywhere in direction, but the reversal would be propagated outwards through space with a certain velocity which Maxwell showed was inversely as the square root of the product of the magnetic permeability and the dielectric constant or specific inductive capacity of the medium.

    180

    If we now imagine the point 0 to recede to infinity, the forces P, Q and the resultant R are parallel, and we have R=P+Q, P.AC=Q.CB.

    181

    If you can imagine, the tons of food and equipment are brought to the jetty in a small cargo tender.

    182

    If, as in the last paragraph, we imagine a system of zones to be drawn commencing from the inner circular boundary of the aperture, the question turns upon the manner in which the series terminates at the outer boundary.

    183

    If, we may imagine him saying, the precepts of religion are entirely analogous in their partial obscurity and apparent difficulty to the ordinary course of nature disclosed to us by experience, then it is credible that these precepts are true; not only can no objections be drawn against them from experience, but the balance of probability is in their favour.

    184

    Imagine a 4 night sleepover with 90 young Primary pupils in tents and a full range of activities during the day time !

    185

    Imagine a 4 night sleepover with 90 young Primary pupils in tents and a full range of activities during the day time!

    186

    Imagine a bolt, nail or screw fastening a plank to a frame underwater.

    187

    Imagine a computer culling through this massive amount of data, inconceivably large, and pulling out patterns.

    188

    Imagine a curve of order m, deficiency D, and let the corresponding points P, P' be such that the line joining them passes through a given point 0; this is an (m - m-1) correspondence, and the value of k is=1, hence the number of united points is =2m-2+2D; the united points are the points of contact of the tangents from 0 and (as special solutions) the cusps, and we have thus the relation or, writing D=2(m - i)(m-2) - S - K, this is n=m(m - i)-23-3K, which is right.

    189

    Imagine a flexible lamina to be introduced so as to coincide with the plane at which resolution is to be effected.

    190

    Imagine a flock of 200 or so all yelling at the same time.

    191

    Imagine a French industrial tribunal ruling it was racial discrimination to reject a non-French speaking applicant for a job dealing with the French public?

    192

    Imagine a generation of truly godly people, Godly from youth.

    193

    Imagine a hilly town with a high-pressure water supply, the water issuing at numerous points, sometimes only in exceedingly small veins, from the pipes into the sub-soil.

    194

    Imagine a horizontal section of a beam of light, and this section divided into a number of equal parts.

    195

    Imagine a huge water spout erupting near your ship without warning !

    196

    Imagine a huge water spout erupting near your ship without warning!

    197

    Imagine a long stream passage where there is a short oxbow connecting across a meander.

    198

    Imagine a million square miles of empty desert, an unmapped land patched with treacherous quicksand, a blisteringly hot place lashed by sandstorms.

    199

    Imagine a posh office with marble floors or wall-to-wall carpeting.

    200

    Imagine a sloth hanging from all four legs on a horizontal branch.

    201

    Imagine a thousand new arts, none of which are even invented yet, each with a thousand new great masters.

    202

    Imagine a truck spills diesel onto a 30mph road.

    203

    Imagine a world where everyone on the planet has access to this expanded canvas of human expression that technology has created.

    204

    Imagine an attentive class of virus cells, green and gloopy, listening as a big teacher virus demonstrates at a small blackboard.

    205

    Imagine an observer starting from the North Pole to travel towards the equator, carrying his zenith with him.

    206

    Imagine as an aspiring chemist you have 100 potential drugs you wish to develop.

    207

    Imagine being a dance hall girl back then!

    208

    Imagine being Jenner and not even knowing you were dealing with microbes.

    209

    Imagine coming so far to see something she might've seen there!

    210

    Imagine driving on a dual five lane section of the M1 at a maximum of 50 mph sandwiched on all sides by massive Juggernauts.

    211

    Imagine for a moment that the sand grains were by any means rendered immobile without change in the permeability of their interspaces; we could then dispense with the iron or brickwork lining of the well; but as there would still be no cracks or fissures to extend the area of percolating water exposed to the open well, the yield would be very small.

    212

    Imagine for a moment that you are a senior official in Iran's foreign ministry.

    213

    Imagine having a large and powerful cannon, the more gunpowder packed behind the cannon ball the further it will travel.

    214

    Imagine having to build a rockery with pieces that weigh several tons each.

    215

    Imagine him kissing his son goodbye and trudging down to the harbor.

    216

    Imagine how many children's playgrounds could have been set up with the £ 750,000?

    217

    Imagine how unpleasant stagnant air or water can be, likewise if we stagnate we feel unpleasant.

    218

    Imagine if the " coolest " place to find your perfect match is in your supermarket freezer aisle!

    219

    Imagine if the mall punks took mescaline and listened to Terry Reich and the Banana Splits instead of Green Day.

    220

    Imagine if we tell her that no, she can't have the pink castle, or the pastel blue Pegasus.

    221

    Imagine it has a million elements in it.

    222

    Imagine it is all recorded.

    223

    Imagine Jarvis Cocker writing lyrics for Paul McCartney or putting dry observational wit in to Franz Ferdinand 's hip-swinging swagger to make punk-funk fun.

    224

    Imagine Jarvis Cocker writing lyrics for Paul McCartney or putting dry observational wit in to Franz Ferdinand's hip-swinging swagger to make punk-funk fun.

    225

    Imagine learning to ski in Germany and dancing the flamenco in Spain with top tutors.

    226

    Imagine my relief as the anesthetic finally brought merciful oblivion.

    227

    Imagine no more, because Pontiki are mad little plastic thingamabobs that can be customized to the max... .

    228

    Imagine no more, because Pontiki are mad little plastic thingamabobs that can be customized to the max....

    229

    Imagine now that a fork with black prongs is held near the cylinder with its prongs vertical and the plane of vibration parallel to.

    230

    Imagine one of your team sits down across your desk and with a weary sigh begins to outline the latest problem.

    231

    Imagine our delight to step out into a howling sleet storm !

    232

    Imagine our delight when we were successful in the ballot to play the Old Course again the next day.

    233

    Imagine putting a whole year's gross income into your pension!

    234

    Imagine putting together a jigsaw where there's no box.

    235

    Imagine regressing to a 16th century world run by mullahs!

    236

    Imagine sitting on the back of a snow-white unicorn.

    237

    Imagine speaking with the voice of one of your favorite sounding characters from TV or film.

    238

    Imagine stopping and inhibiting our usual reactions and so being present while eating mouthful by mouthful.

    239

    Imagine sunny days, blue skies and sandy beaches lined with coconut palms and tangerine trees.

    240

    Imagine that every word you said was recorded by your personal recorder and automatically transcribed.

    241

    Imagine that you personally had to create everything you wanted to use.

    242

    Imagine that you were buying an expensive dinner service from Royal Doulton, and you noticed a splodge on one of the plates.

    243

    Imagine the bar CF to be removed, and consider a deformation in which AB is fixed.

    244

    Imagine the current nuclear standoff with the West caused Iran to shut off their oil supply... The oil price would go BERSERK.

    245

    Imagine the damages for a valuable horse with serious injury injuring a wealthy bystander.

    246

    Imagine the effect of a sustained barrage of this ferocity on even a lightly manned trench.

    247

    Imagine the effect of training your favorite scented climber through the lattice - heaven!

    248

    Imagine the events and people that have passed by its twisted and gnarled trunk during the centuries !

    249

    Imagine the events and people that have passed by its twisted and gnarled trunk during the centuries!

    250

    Imagine the glow of a real log fire in central London or any of the growing number of smokeless zones.

    251

    Imagine the look on their face as they see an animal giving birth, or when they hear a lion roar.

    252

    Imagine the overwhelming guilt Rev. Martin must have felt over this terrible sin of his relationship with a prostitute.

    253

    Imagine the power we will wield.

    254

    Imagine the thrill of reading about the key lifetime events of your grandparents.

    255

    Imagine there is a triangle on the other person's forehead.

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    Imagine trying to create an urban beach amid the huge sprawl of the NEC in Birmingham.

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    Imagine trying to find a lost Radium needle on a rubbish dump with a gold leaf electroscope!

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    Imagine trying to monitor zillions of these webs.

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    Imagine two spheres of equal radius with 0 as their common centre, one fixed in the body and moving with it, the other fixed in space.

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    Imagine views of Mont Blanc and skiing through spruce forests from your own Alpine home.

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    Imagine walking around the perimeter of the regular hexagon.

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    Imagine what can be culled from this data.

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    Imagine what effect such a telegram would have on san diego news tribune them !

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    Imagine what effect such a telegram would have on san diego news tribune them!

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    Imagine what you could do with the combined learning of a quadrillion life experiences.

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    Imagine you have to objects that partially overlap like shown in the figure below.

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    Imagine you live in a large trailer park and you have four young children.

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    Imagine you were looking at use of hormonal contraception.

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    Imagine you've got five fellas - I was 17 - who've never seen anything of life.

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    Imagine youngsters in bathing suits on the beach and a box containing a gas mask slung round their necks.

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    Imagine your image playing the clave smoothly, effortlessly, accurately.

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    Imagine your poor old gran waiting for a bus in the pouring rain with nothing to shelter under.

    273

    Imagine your very own private Highland Safari with your staff of kilted ghillies, dedicated to looking after your every whim.

    274

    Imagine, if the Euro, similar in more aspects to the Russian rouble than any currency, took Britain over.

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    Imagine, then, trying to complete a jigsaw where the sides are far too long.

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    Imagine, they have even allowed you to rebel against the full whack of changing colors.

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    Imagine, they'll raise the retirement age to nine hundred.

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    Imagine, too, that the divine self you are now is as vast as the universe.

    279

    Imagine, working in an osmium tetroxide factory where your job is to seal the stuff in glass capsules!

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    In fact, we may imagine that the characteristic adaptation of one or more pairs of post-oral parapodia to the purposes of the mouth as jaws did not occur until after ancestral forms with one, with two, and with three prosthomeres had come into existence.

    281

    In order to illustrate the grateful services which palaeontology through restoration may render to the related earth sciences let us imagine a vast continent of the past wholly unknown in its physical features, elevation, climate, configuration, but richly represented by fossil remains.

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    In our modern, urbanized society, many like to imagine their own existence is bloodless, clean, and sanitary.

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    In particular, imagine seeing a vermilion patch, then a crimson patch, and finally a turquoise patch.

    284

    In the case of metamerism we can imagine that the atoms are differently linked, say in the case of butylene that the atoms of carbon are joined together as a continuous chain, expressed by CC C C, normally as it is called, whereas in isobutylene the fourth atom of carbon is not attached to the third but to the second carbon atom, i.e.

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    In the example we've been looking at, you would have to imagine iron being heated in steam in a closed container.

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    Initially some teachers find it difficult to imagine how they can use a storybook for up to 6 - 10 hours.

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    Is it too fanciful to imagine him speaking with a bread country accent, possibly from the Devon area?

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    It 's plainly ridiculous to imagine such people will fight for our interests.

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    It burnt for six days, so you can imagine the devastation that it's caused to our great city.

    290

    It is difficult to imagine a more serious libel than to accuse a business of being associated with terrorism.

    291

    It is easy to imagine how, as men grew in sensuous appreciation of pleasant perfumes, and in empirical knowledge of the sources from which these could be derived, this advance would naturally express itself, not only in their domestic habits, but also in the details of their religious ceremonial, so that the custom of adding some kind of incense to their animal sacrifices, and at length that of offering it pure and simple, would inevitably arise.

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    It is easy, therefore, to imagine what humiliations and privations must have awaited the novice who had still to earn a name.

    293

    It is evident that something has displeased his Majesty but I cannot imagine what it can be.

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    It is found that, in such cases as this, where it seems necessary to imagine the existence of complex ions, the transport number changes rapidly as the concentration of the original solution is changed.

    295

    It is impossible, whilst watching the rolling, seething volume of flood-water which swirls westwards in April, to imagine the waste stretches of dry river-bed which in a few months' time (when every available drop of water is carried off for irrigation) will represent the Hari Rud.

    296

    It is not difficult to imagine the storms aroused by this indiscreet proposal; and had not the majority of the Frenchmen assembled at Constance had the sagacity to ref use to uphold the cardinal of Cambrai on this point, the upshot would have been a premature dissolution of the council.

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    It is not necessary to imagine, however, that these devices originated with the Semitic priesthood.

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    It is perfectly possible to imagine a universe in which any act of counting by a being in it annihilated some members of the class counted during the time and only during the time of its continuance.

    299

    It is scarcely possible to imagine a higher effort of hand and eve than this nunome-zOgan displays, for while intricacy and elaborateness are carried to the very extreme, absolute mechanical accuracy is obtained.

    300

    It is surely as difficult to suppose that the Davidic psalms of the first book are a selection made from a greater collection of such psalms contained in the " Director's Psalter " as it is to imagine that St Mark's Gospel is an abridgment of St, Matthew's.

    301

    It is unrealistic to imagine we can create a world without drugs.

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    It seems unhappy only when we compare it with the normal life of a boy and decline to imagine its peculiar enjoyments and aspirations.

    303

    It seems, then, that if we imagine Homer as a singer in a royal house of the Homeric age, but with more freedom regarding the limits of his subject, and a more tranquil audience than is allowed him in the rapid movement of the Odyssey, we shall probably not be far from the truth.

    304

    It was convenient that the old nobility should detest the upstart, and that the commons should imagine him to be the person responsible for the demands for money required for the royal wars.

    305

    It was difficult to imagine how a veterinarian could be so unconcerned about the pain of any animal, much less Princess.

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    It was difficult to imagine that someone would think they couldn't talk when they actually could, but the mind did strange things during duress.

    307

    It was difficult to imagine this conversation was innocent, yet she must have faith in him.

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    It was hard to imagine Katie conducting her life without the help of others.

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    It was hard to imagine she had a tumor in her brain the half the size of her fist.

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    It was safer for her to imagine someone sitting just behind her wall weaving clothing and sending it to her or anyone else as they requested.

    311

    It would be difficult and even impossible to imagine any result more opportune than the actual outcome of this battle.

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    It would be difficult to imagine a site less adapted for the foundation and growth of a great community.

    313

    It would be difficult to imagine anything more exhilarating to a beginner in bee-keeping than the sight of his first hive in the act of swarming.

    314

    It would be hard to imagine a playground scuffle breaking out over her let alone a full-scale war.

    315

    It would probably not be difficult to imagine a mechanical system having a number of free periods which when set into motion by a forced vibration shows a corresponding effect.

    316

    It would, however, be a mistake to imagine that Joinville's book is exclusively or even mainly a chronicle of small beer.

    317

    It.s hard to imagine Rhyn as a child.

    318

    It's a strange brew, but try and imagine CANNIBAL APOCALYPSE tamed and domesticated by Ken Loach.

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    It's plainly ridiculous to imagine such people will fight for our interests.

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    Jakey was the sweetest little fellow you can imagine, but he was poor and blind.

    321

    Just imagine returning from your dive to find your personal masseuse awaiting you in your suite, glass of iced champagne at the ready.

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    Kelli's gaze grew haunted, and Lana couldn't imagine what she'd seen during her journey from Georgia to the small town of Randolph.

    323

    Let us imagine that the systems had the initial values of their co-ordinates and momenta so arranged that the number of systems for which the co-ordinates and momenta were within a given range was proportional simply to the extension of the range.

    324

    Let us imagine two men who have come out to fight a duel with rapiers according to all the rules of the art of fencing.

    325

    Let us imagine unit mass of solution of volume V confined in a cylinder ABC between a fixed vapour sieve B and a solid piston A A B C FIG.

    326

    Let us now imagine what degree of transparency of air is admitted by its molecular constituents, viz.

    327

    Let's imagine the scene - " Oh my god, this girl has an enlarged clitoris!

    328

    Let's imagine you are a cake shop making muffins.

    329

    Many have shown incredible bravery fighting illness or disability and have shown stamina many of us could not imagine.

    330

    Maybe the reality is a lot better than what you imagine.

    331

    Maybe there's another reason why I don't talk about it—some warped sense of guilt because I can't imagine any life without you.

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    Maybe there's another reason why I don't talk about it—some warped sense of guilt because I can't imagine any life without you.

    333

    Modern scholarship has superseded most of the details in the Voyage, but the author himself did not imagine his book to be a register of accurately ascertained facts; he rather intended to afford to his countrymen, in an interesting form, some knowledge of Greek civilization.

    334

    Most of these, as you would imagine, come complete with their own pyrotechnic light show and are quite pretty to see.

    335

    Most people haven't even tried because we cannot reasonably imagine a way by which we can be rid of them.

    336

    Mr. Jefferson let me touch his face so that I could imagine how he looked on waking from that strange sleep of twenty years, and he showed me how poor old Rip staggered to his feet.

    337

    Napoleon's determination to undertake the invasion of England has often been disputed, but it is hard to imagine what other operation he contemplated, for the outbreak of hostilities with his continental enemies found him ill-supplied with intelligence as to the resources of the country he had then to traverse.

    338

    Neural networks to is careful to reform easy to insurance for ireland car rental imagine making tremendous strides.

    339

    Next let us imagine that, in a series of cast irons all containing 4% of carbon, the graphite of the initial skeleton changes gradually into cementite and thereby becomes part of the matrix, a change which of course has two aspects, first, a gradual thinning of the graphite skeleton and a decrease of its continuity, and second, a gradual introduction of cementite into the originally pure ferrite matrix.

    340

    Next, imagine that happening every week for one hundred years.

    341

    No patriotic Pole, we imagine, can read the history of this miserable war without feeling heartily ashamed of his countrymen.

    342

    No, no it's fine; I just can't imagine it tasting good.

    343

    Nor is it difficult to imagine the probable course of reasoning which led Bessel to select the model of his new heliometer.

    344

    Nor must we imagine that there was any abrupt break with the middle ages.

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    Not imagine he's the need to plans have networks small charges co-payments.

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    Notwithstanding the intrigues of Turkan Khatun, Malik Shah was succeeded by his elder son Barkiyaroq (1092-1104), whose short reign was a series of rebellions and strange adventures such as one may imagine in the story of a youth who is by turns a powerful prince and a miserable fugitive.'

    348

    Now I want you to imagine some time you banged your shin or ankle, or stubbed a toe.

    349

    Now imagine the bastard offspring of the two shows.

    350

    Now imagine this system to be suddenly displaced so that a moves to a' and d moves to d'.

    351

    Now why would anybody imagine that men whose main interest is restoring vintage military bicycles would be short on female companionship?

    352

    Now, imagine for a moment that the hated glazers are finally usurped by supporter groups.

    353

    Now, imagine for a moment that the hated Glazers are finally usurped by supporters groups and fanzines like RANT.

    354

    Obviously, we may regard C as a tyrosinase and R as a chromogen, or vice versa; and in the case of the white sweetpea crossed with a blue-flowered one, and producing purple offspring, we may imagine that the white flower brought in an additional tyrosinase or a chromogen not present in the blue flower, which, when combined or mixed with the chromogen or tyrosinase for blue, gave purple.

    355

    Of course the policy probably predates British socialism I'd imagine.

    356

    On the one hand, it seemed to follow from the existence of such a family that Homer was a mere " eponymus," or mythical ancestor; on the other hand, it became easy to imagine the Homeric poems handed down orally in a family whose hereditary occupation it was to recite them, possibly to add new episodes from time to time, or to combine their materials in new ways, as their poetical gifts permitted.

    357

    On the other hand, it would be absurd to imagine that the combats with Grendel and his mother and with the fiery dragon can be exaggerated representations of actual occurrences.

    358

    On the other hand, we may imagine the processes due to the electrical transfer to be reversed by an osmotic operation.

    359

    One can imagine the interest and astonishment with which the great Greek would have been filled had some unduly precocious disciple shown to him the red-blood-system of the marine terrestrial Annelids; the red blood of Planorbis, of Apus cancriformis, and of the Mediterranean razor shell, Solen legumen.

    360

    One can imagine them going to the scaffold with the same unconcern.

    361

    One can imagine what confusion and obscurity would result from such an account of the duel.

    362

    One can only imagine what purpose it serves to investigate the racial origins of the ex-wife of an accused terrorist.

    363

    Or else they are so voluminous (multiple volumes) that only the most serious scholar or eager enthusiast can imagine plowing through them.

    364

    Pausing for breath on a rocky bluff several hundred meters above base camp, it's hard to imagine anything could exist here.

    365

    Perhaps, I imagine - and it's only my imagination - the Lord was even jeered as He said these words!

    366

    Reading about Imagine was like opening a door in a very stuffy room.

    367

    Ridgewell has been out performing Ferdinand this season, can you imagine the outcry... .

    368

    Romas isn't bad, but I can imagine most of these guys have a bit too much testosterone.

    369

    Saturday, July 15, 2006 - Sunday, May 20, 2007 Imagine you have been shipwrecked on a desert island !

    370

    Several recent scholars of early modern cartography have noted the close association of maps with the studies in which writers imagine them being consumed.

    371

    She avoided looking down, afraid to imagine just how deep the waters were or how far from shore they'd gone.

    372

    She could imagine the lives of the people here would change dramatically again once they had energy.

    373

    She couldn't begin to imagine what a man like that would feel like in bed!

    374

    She couldn't imagine an upbringing with no parents, a clan of brothers who hated him, and no ability to change his nature.

    375

    She couldn't imagine how much a place here cost.

    376

    She couldn't imagine potty training one let alone training some ancient creature to contradict his nature.

    377

    She couldn't imagine spending her life with a man who viewed her as nothing more than a duty.

    378

    She cursed the grand duke, saying she could not imagine how he could confound the innocent with the guilty.

    379

    She didn't want to imagine a ten year old living in the slums, knowing his mother was reduced to prostitution to keep them alive.

    380

    She didn't want to imagine what her father was capable of.

    381

    She found herself staring dreamily into space, trying not to imagine what else he could do with his talented mouth.

    382

    She was gazing where she knew him to be; but she could not imagine him otherwise than as he had been here.

    383

    She wasn't going to imagine what someone with Xander's strength could do.

    384

    She'd never felt as at peace or sated or relaxed as she did now, and she couldn't imagine any other man making her feel the way he did last night or this morning.

    385

    She'd never seen a man so strong, and she couldn't imagine talking to him without remembering how beautiful that body was.

    386

    She's done more for you than you can possibly imagine!

    387

    Silence followed, and she wondered if her paranoia had caused her to imagine it.

    388

    Simon schaffer ' Imagine that human beings were used as reading machines.

    389

    Slippery road -- 3.0% Imagine a truck spills diesel onto a 30mph road.

    390

    So just imagine how useful grapefruit or grapefruit pectin might be for those who eat nutritious meals and get regular exercise as well.

    391

    So we have taken the liberty to imagine a conversation of what might have been.

    392

    So when I choose, I imagine I'm choosing, but really it's all predetermined.

    393

    So you can imagine the uproar there was at such a crap school as ours.

    394

    Speechless, she tried to imagine what eternity would be like.

    395

    Still, even knowing that Lori was interested in Josh, it was hard to imagine that she wasn't attracted to Alex.

    396

    Suppose then that we have a conductor charged with electricity,we may imagine its surface to be divided up into small unequal areas, each of which carries a unit charge of electricity.

    397

    Symonds lead one to imagine, suddenly throw off a cowl that has blinded the eyes for a thousand years to the beauty of the world around, and awaken all at once to the mere joy of living.

    398

    Taran shivered at the mention, not wanting to imagine the strong warlord of Tiyan broken by the catacombs.

    399

    Teachers and teacher candidates can imagine employing less popular instructional methods free of the constraints provided by the general school milieu.

    400

    That 's why the farmer could n't imagine growing soybeans organically.

    401

    That Prince Andrew's deeply loved affianced wife--the same Natasha Rostova who used to be so charming--should give up Bolkonski for that fool Anatole who was already secretly married (as Pierre knew), and should be so in love with him as to agree to run away with him, was something Pierre could not conceive and could not imagine.

    402

    That there was a better chance of her selling art if she painted something no one else on earth could imagine?

    403

    That was a real surprise for me, who, like most people, imagine Japan to be a fully industrialized developed nation.

    404

    That will be a more pleasing, spectacular sight than anything we have known or could ever imagine on earth.

    405

    That's why the farmer couldn't imagine growing soybeans organically.

    406

    The agriculturists and herdsmen who had been left in Palestine formed, as always, the staple population, and it is impossible to imagine either Judah or Israel as denuded of its inhabitants.

    407

    The aims of the former, prudent, procrastinating and vacillating by nature, never extended probably beyond the propitiation of his Tory followers; and it is difficult to imagine that Bolingbroke could have really advocated the Pretender's recall, whose divine right he repudiated and whose religion and principles he despised.

    408

    The car gripped the road so well, she couldn't imagine how fast that was!

    409

    The curious poem De Imagine Tetrici takes the form of a dialogue; it was inspired by an equestrian statue of Theodoric the Great which stood in front of Charlemagne's palace at Aix-la-Chapelle.

    410

    The dispersion from Arabia is easy to imagine.

    411

    The effect on the passionate sultan of this " unparalleled outrage on a friendly power in time of peace " is easy to imagine.

    412

    The energy is less than that of an ideal gas by the term npc. If we imagine that the defect of volume c is due to the formation of molecular aggregates consisting of two or more single molecules, and if the kinetic energy of translation of any one of these aggregates is equal to that of one of the single molecules, it is clear that some energy must be lost in co-aggregating, but that the proportion lost will be different for different types of molecules and also for different types of co-aggregation.

    413

    The equation is sometimes given, and may conveniently be used, in an irrational form, but we always imagine it reduced to the foregoing rational and integral form, and regard this as the equation of the curve.

    414

    The familiar warmth, his intensity -- both lit her blood afire, and she couldn't help but imagine what his hot, talented tongue could do to other parts of her body.

    415

    The flame-like P u t the matter in another processes and outliers are composed of way, if we could imagine writhing filaments, and the contours all the living cells of a are continually changing while the large oak or of a horse, colony moves as a whole.

    416

    The in solido definition as the section of a cone by a plane at a less inclination to the axis than the generator brings out the existence of the two infinite branches if we imagine the cone to be double and to extend to infinity.

    417

    The individualistic paradigm of the self attempts to imagine selfhood as unitary.

    418

    The investigations both of Balfour Stewart and of Kirchhoff are based on the idea of an enclosure at uniform temperature and the general results of the reasoning centre in the conclusion that the introduction of any body at the same temperature as the enclosure can make no difference to the streams of radiant energy which we imagine to traverse the enclosure.

    419

    The latest flash memory drives allow for more than you can possibly imagine.

    420

    The mind can imagine far more than life actually produces.

    421

    The mind seesaws and staggers, trying to cope with the realization that anyone could imagine such a thing to be true.

    422

    The modern tendency for a more complete and detailed separation of individual forms into specific and sub-specific groups, and the immensely larger range of material at the disposal of systematic experts, have combined to make it increasingly difficult to imagine conditions of the environment under which the species of systematists would have been produced by selection.

    423

    The motion of the body relative to 0 is therefore completely represented if we imagine the momental ellipsoid at 0 to roll without sliding on a plane fixed in space, with an angular velocity proportional at each instant to the radius-vector of the point of contact.

    424

    The Others had no mercy for mortals, and Jule couldn't imagine what it was like to be raised by one.

    425

    The penguins were really good, ESP at feeding time - and one could imagine they don't mind being cooped up?

    426

    The reader has only to imagine figs.

    427

    The Russian Army formed the most complete contrast to the French that it is possible to imagine.

    428

    The Seriema must be regarded as the not greatly modified heir of some very old type, such as one may fairly imagine to have lived before many of the existing groups of birds had become differentiated, and it is probable that the extinct birds known as Stereornithes, and in particular the fossil Phororhachos from the Miocene of Patagonia, were closely allied to its ancestors.

    429

    The simplest way to do this is to imagine a vapour-sieve piston through which the vapour but not the liquid can pass.

    430

    The smacking debate, was, as you can imagine, a topic which sparked some lively discussions.

    431

    The story of the Wooden Horse is not only unknown to the Iliad, but is of a kind which we can hardly imagine the poet of the Iliad admitting.

    432

    The vocals are truly otherworldly, so quiet and out into space - you really couldn't even begin to pretend to imagine them.

    433

    Then he solemnly took the estates to witness, as he stood there "in the sight of the Almighty," that he had begun hostilities "out of no lust for war, as many will certainly devise and imagine," but in self-defence and to deliver his fellow-Christians from oppression.

    434

    Then imagine all of the above shaken into a very tasteful cocktail with a unique flavor of its own.

    435

    Then imagine if you shared your Digital Echo with a billion other people on the planet.

    436

    Then imagine them all instantly dead.

    437

    Then we might imagine God up in heaven scowling down at us in disappointment.

    438

    Then you can talk to 'em but I imagine if it was a gift to the museum, they'll be obligated to hold on to the original.

    439

    There are some misguided fools who imagine that one can achieve spiritual excellence without adhering to the Sunna.

    440

    There is no way of telling the detail of what sporting events they held you can only imagine, perhaps elephant mud wrestling.

    441

    There was no other way for her to imagine the night, aside from as otherworldly as her new world.

    442

    These changes are in the higher insects so extreme that it is difficult to imagine how they could be increased.

    443

    These produced the most intense crackling you can imagine, and the effect was superb.

    444

    They liked to consider themselves as the Lord's anointed, placed high above all ordinary mortals even of the most exalted rank; and when Constantinople fell into the hands of the infidel they began to imagine that, as the most powerful potentates of the Eastern Orthodox world they were the protectors of the Orthodox faith and the political heirs of the East Roman emperors.

    445

    This belief seems to be especially prevalent amongst breeders of cattle; but how, for example, a long-horned Highland bull, used for crossing with black hornless Galloway cows, could subsequently get Galloway-like calves out of pure Highland heifers it is impossible to imagine.

    446

    This enormous capacity for expansion and contraction is astonishing if we believe matter to be continuous, but if we imagine air to be made up of little particles separated by relatively large empty spaces the changes in volume are more easily conceivable.

    447

    This new procedure, we may imagine, was resented by the northern Hebrews as an encroachment upon their liberties.

    448

    Thus, though difficult or superfluous arts may easily be lost, it is hard to imagine the abandonment of contrivances of practical daily utility, where little skill is required and materials are easily accessible.

    449

    Thus, you see, with my herbarium, my vibratory, and my semi-circumgyratory, I am in clover; and you may imagine with what scorn I think of the House of Commons, which, comfortable club as it is said to be, could offer me none of these comforts, or, more perfectly speaking, these necessaries of life."

    450

    To be able to go a thousand miles he must imagine that something good awaits him at the end of those thousand miles.

    451

    To comprehend more exactly the discovery of Apollonius, imagine an oblique cone on a circular base, of which the line joining the vertex to the centre of the base is the axis.

    452

    To imagine it current in pre-Pauline Judaism is to misconceive the spirit of the synagogue.

    453

    To make things more concrete let 's imagine a primeval soup in which a simple chemical replicator has arisen.

    454

    To make things more concrete let's imagine a primeval soup in which a simple chemical replicator has arisen.

    455

    To see this, imagine an isosceles triangle with a altitude drawn.

    456

    To understand this, you have only to imagine a baseball pitcher trying to throw a fastball with his legs shackled.

    457

    Today, it is hard for us to imagine what that time was like.

    458

    True, they might get a bit chatty afterward when it's all over, but I could not imagine anyone talking like this.

    459

    Truth to tell, it is hard to imagine an idea more consonant with authentic Thomism.

    460

    Try to imagine the frustration, the boredom, the anger that this system creates.

    461

    Typically, you'll hear people say " imagine trying to see a standard 60W light bulb that is twenty thousand miles away " .

    462

    We are led to see ourselves touching his clammy magician's hands, and almost to imagine wiping the hair from his fevered brow.

    463

    We are thus able tc imagine a great variety of mechanical systems to which tht principle of virtual work can be applied without any regard tc the internal stresses, provided the hypothetical displacements be such that none of the connections of the system are violated.

    464

    We can imagine a continuum from Me with full experience to a Robot with none.

    465

    We can imagine though perhaps only vaguely, the way in which light, temperature, moisture, contact, &c., can affect it.

    466

    We can only imagine the problems that ensued when the rule of Rome collapsed.

    467

    We do not think, indeed, that the notiones of which he speaks in any way correspond to what Whewell and Ellis would call " conceptions or ideas furnished by the mind of the thinker "; nor do we imagine that Bacon would have admitted these as necessary elements in the inductive process.

    468

    We find ourselves inevitably " conscious of a different sort of perception," when we actually see the sun by day and when we only imagine the sun at night.

    469

    We have never seen, and we cannot imagine, an object whose extent is boundless.

    470

    We have something for every taste, however outlandish, in every color you can imagine.

    471

    We imagine a wave-front divided o x Q into elementary rings or zones - often named after Huygens, but better after Fresnelby spheres described round P (the point at which the aggregate effect is to be estimated), the first sphere, touching the plane at 0, with a radius equal to PO, and the succeeding spheres with radii increasing at each step by IX.

    472

    We imagine that when we are thrown out of our usual ruts all is lost, but it is only then that what is new and good begins.

    473

    We may imagine these changes reversed in two ways.

    474

    We must imagine him devoted to the great task which he had set himself to perform, with a mind free from all disturbing cares, and in the enjoyment of all the facilities for study afforded by the Rome of Augustus, with its liberal encouragement of letters, its newlyf ounded libraries and its brilliant literary circles.

    475

    We.re destined to be Immortals. mates, and it.s been as far from a pleasant experience as I could imagine.

    476

    Well then, imagine why I would want to know – and then pretend like it matters.

    477

    Well then, imagine why I would want to know – and then pretend like it matters.

    478

    What sort of jet they could produce, or for how long, I shudder to imagine.

    479

    When we remember that more than half of the area of London was occupied by these establishments, and that about a third of the inhabitants were monks, nuns and friars, it is easy to imagine how great must have been the disorganization caused by this root and branch reform.

    480

    While I was petrified beyond anything I could imagine I knew Molly would die ignominiously without all the cunning I could muster.

    481

    With all this talk of Christianity, it is easy to imagine government becoming less secular.

    482

    Wynn didn't want to imagine what Darkyn did to the sweet girl he left behind in Hell.

    483

    Yet men imagine gods to be born, and to have raiment and voice and body, like themselves..

    484

    You ca n't imagine how someone so repellent and self-serving could even manage to get married.

    485

    You can imagine Ali rehearsing many of Mrs Huntley's lines at some dinner party, surrounded by adoring radical groupies.

    486

    You can imagine his distress at being left a widower, for he would rather die than take a mistress.

    487

    You can imagine the hilarity at my wedding when Ildiko tries to say " this is my solemn vow.

    488

    You can imagine the late-medieval liturgical presence here as easily as you can imagine its current use for Anglican congregational worship.

    489

    You can't imagine how frightened I was when I saw you on the barn floor, crying.

    490

    You can't imagine how many trees there are.

    491

    You can't imagine how someone so repellent and self-serving could even manage to get married.

    492

    You can't imagine how sore I am.

    493

    You can't imagine the thrill of being there, in the past, and watching totally undetected, anything you want to see!

    494

    You can't imagine what can be achieved in a state run by an absolute, life-and-death autocrat when the motivation's there.

    495

    You cannot begin to imagine how long I've waited for this night and what I've done to make sure it happens as it must.

    496

    You cannot imagine what it is to have suicidal ideation from an antidepressant.

    497

    You first burn the incense then imagine the need you want.

    498

    You will have to imagine scenes from pulp fiction or ' adult ' comics.

    499

    You would have to have good eyesight I would imagine.

    500

    Your argument otherwise is to repeat falsehoods, seeming to imagine that through repetition they will come true.