Sentence examples for imagines someone from inspiring English sources

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Stricken by "breathless fatigue", Thubron imagines someone walking ahead of him.

Exercise does not loom large, although one imagines someone so much married went in for a few physical jerks.

"So, what's the opposite of a bright?" Mr. Dawkins imagines someone asking, "What would you call a religious person?" "What would you suggest?" he coyly responds.

In another bit he imagines someone in the future looking back at the absurdity of the past, marveling at everything from the pope to the practice of eating animals while also keeping them as pets.

He is readier than most people to regard his creative decisions as courageous, and he told me that when people make uninvited suggestions about how he might change his working habits he imagines someone saying, "Mr. Cézanne, how about some watercolors?" As Peter Miller, a close friend since junior-high school, in Ann Arbor, recently noted, fondly, Burns is "not without ego".

He imagines someone noticing and saying, " 'Wow, he took the initiative to be involved in this competition and has experience with NASA.' " Lohrmeyer sees "a definite benefit".

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"Imagine someone like me traveling now.

He imagined someone insulting his mother.

I can't imagine someone not using campaign consultants".

Imagine someone offering $5,000 to remove "junk" from your yard.

Imagine someone living in his mum's attic.

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