Sentence examples for envisioned some sort from inspiring English sources

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I wasn't entirely sure what almond paste actually was, though I envisioned some sort of marzipan thing.

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He envisions some sort of visual aid "designed to maximize the activity of these cells but notes that even if such therapies are possible, they won't be available anytime soon.

It's easy to envision some sort of master Facebook plan where Facebook would give users a cheap physical ID that could be read by smart readers and used for a variety of practical purposes.

Althea envisions some sort of jacket for her final look, while Carol Hannah feels she needs a "wow" gown.

It couldn't be clearer that Americans Elect envisions some sort of heretofore unseen political marketplace for someone like former Sen. Evan Bayh (D-Ind).

Al-Kubaisi and Polley also envision there being some sort of competition between the councils to be the most responsive to public safety issues.

I envisioned a sort of wobbly, knock-kneed condition resulting from stumbling drunkenly up and down hills.

In the summer of 1953, he looked at a Long Island potato field and envisioned the sort of huge new store with vast parking lots that became his trademark.

When the two entrepreneurs started Chegg, then called CheggPost, in 2003, they envisioned a sort of Craigslist for college campuses, a network of university-based Web sites where students would buy and sell everything from used mattresses to textbooks.

He envisioned a sort of horse racing Super Bowl.

In many political social networks, developers envision their users getting some sort of validation from an authority figure or mass of users.

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