Sentence examples for equally inconceivable from inspiring English sources

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It should be equally inconceivable for a museum to raid the collections placed in trust with it.

It was equally inconceivable to live on her earnings as an artist, as she attempted to do in her teens.

That could not happen now, as the Man of Steel award has become the old players' player of the year by another name, and it is equally inconceivable that the winner could come from a club as lowly as Featherstone, Carlisle or start-of-the-1980s start-of-the-1980s start-of-the-1980s start-of-the-1980s

And there's a good reason for such unimaginable numbers of birds; the seas and shores around these colonies used to be filled with an equally inconceivable abundance of fish.

It is inconceivable that the Father could ever have lacked wisdom, and equally inconceivable to Origen that this wisdom could ever have taken a different form from the one that it now possesses as the second person or hypostasis of the Trinity (Princ. 1.2.2).

It is inconceivable that that there be a machine that is startlingly good at playing the Imitation Game, and yet unable to do well at any other tasks that might be assigned to it; and it is equally inconceivable that there is a machine that is startlingly good at the Imitation Game and yet that does not have a wide range of competencies that can be displayed in a range of quite disparate areas.

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Equally, it is inconceivable that the French and the Germans, whose agreement, it is often forgotten, on the exchange rate and other matters is necessary if Britain is to join the euro, will be prepared to deal with Blair.

But equally it seems inconceivable that City, facing a Liverpool side that had lost 3-0 to West Brom on the opening day, would have seen the need to go in with additional defensive cover – and the way they started the game certainly wasn't defensive.

Probably a few inconceivable surfaces have been accessorized with equally exotic detail, but I hesitate to inquire.

"For we live under continual threat of two equally fearful, but seemingly opposed, destinies: unremitting banality and inconceivable terror.

"For we live under continual threat of two equally fearful, but seemingly opposed, destinies: unremitting finality and inconceivable terror.

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