Sentence examples for imagine too that from inspiring English sources

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Imagine too, that most of the drugs prescribed are useless, and some are poisonous.

I can imagine, too, that some viewers may find it too knowing and too smart-arse.

Imagine too that the subject now known as "philosophy" had long ago abandoned that label in favor of "ontics".

Hard to imagine, too, that Nessa Stein would have such an easy time of it in Netanyahu's Israel.

I imagine too that I will reinterpret the opening scene, in which five dancers, male and female, are shown in full-length crinolines.

I can imagine, too, that if Mrs. Berkman and I could continue our conversations, we would talk about the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art as it stands today.

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He imagines, too, that many believe that torture cannot happen to them and so are not moved to care.

I imagined, too, that this occurred all over the universe — the Sabbath descending on far-off star systems and galaxies, enfolding them all in the peace of God.

One imagines, too, that Lowry shows are relatively inexpensive to mount given that the majority of the paintings are in British hands.

Imagine too an Iraq that once again provides its youth with opportunities for learning and serves as a regional beacon of scientific, cultural and religious understanding.

"I can't imagine too many finance markets that would want to invest in the old coal industry," said Fay, adding that, ironically, the Waxman-Markey clean energy bill, which failed to pass the Senate in 2009, would have received billions for new technologies and training to develop "new" (clean) coal.

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