Sentence examples for have imagining from inspiring English sources

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It's like the familiar difficulty people have imagining that their parents had sex.

What business did I have imagining that I might go back to my old desk and begin again?

I once wrote an essay called The Difficulty of Imagining Other People, in which I argued that the ease with which we injure people directly corresponds with the difficulty we have imagining them and their feelings.

These divergent trends — the teacher as psycho; the teacher as saint — only confirm what the film scholar Dana Polan called the "problem of the pedagogue's embodiment": the difficulty we have "imagining the teacher as a real person," rather than as an icon, an authority figure or a bad joke.

I stood at times considering the adrenaline rush that each performer must have, imagining how grateful they were to the adoring fans and echoing hollers from beyond the stage.

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Who would have imagined?

"I never would have imagined".

I never could have imagined.' ".

He must have imagined it.

Who could have imagined that?

Who could have imagined it?

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