Sentence examples for much imagined from inspiring English sources

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In Britain, though, it is often taken as a soothing bedtime drink, an aid to slumber rather than seduction suggesting that its effects may be as much imagined as real.

The addressee in that sequence did start from a real life model (and what a model he turned out to be!), but ultimately the "dead man" in that sequence is very much imagined in the way that all interesting characters must be.

Other numbers navigate regret with laser-like precision, like the woeful "Little Shadows," an insightful take on a childless couple: "Little Shadows, hidden grief / Silent as a withered leaf / Little faces never kissed / Much imagined, sorely missed".

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But if you don't want to spend much, imagine what you can do.

You can pretty much imagine anyone saying "U mad?" to also be snacking on a strip of bacon, even Cam'ron himself, unless he keeps halal.

And if freshers get that much, imagine how much a couple of years of experience can fetch you.

Pretty much, imagine that your mom is there with you the whole time on the first date.

It doesn't take much imagination to imagine terrorist attacks.

I had never depicted, much less imagined, anyone doing anything as pointlessly ill-intentioned.

For that reason, I never took the genre seriously, much less imagined myself ever writing it.

Not much, I imagine.

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