Sentence examples for one could conceive from inspiring English sources

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Call it a failure of imagination on their part, but no one could conceive of how the country could do something so counterproductive to the image they are trying to present primarily to the west.

Yet, even at that apogee of Gorby-mania, no one could conceive that it would be gone just five months later.

It is, indeed, the most fundamental question of law one could conceive, as it will determine whether the enactment is in fact valid law, and thus whether it ought to be interpreted and applied as such or disregarded.

The eerie violence & pressure of his play since his defeat of Tigran Petrosian in 1970, in Belgrade, are probably without precedent in the records of chess In a basic way, no one could conceive of Fischer's losing now--not even Spassky.

… For if no one could conceive something through the sign, it would be void and vain, nay, it wouldn't be a sign".

If items have redundancy, then one could conceive of an item pool that supplies items to each of slightly different versions of the IBS-QOL.

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Until I was selected five years ago, no-one could conceive of being openly gay and elected as a Conservative MP, let alone in a true blue area.

It will come as no surprise that not a single one of them could conceive of the idea that they might, one day, want to give up work altogether.

There was Othello's swoon, for one, though I could conceive of that in terms of pure emotional overdrive – but what about all the parroting, the lapses into mimicry on Iago's, Emilia's, Desdemona's, Roderigo's respective parts, often in conversation among themselves and/or with (especially) Othello?

Hansell wrote: It was recognized that fighter escort was inherently desirable, but no one could quite conceive how a small fighter could have the range of the bomber yet retain its combat maneuverability.

If the metabolic network had the property of activating most or all reactions in optimal states, one could still conceive a restraint-based approach to enhance the response of the network by partially knocking out (i.e., knocking down) the genes, and hence reactions, that are found to be over-expressed in the observed non-optimal states (cf. Fig. 2C).

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