Sentence examples for to conceive how from inspiring English sources

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We're trying to conceive how fiction can stimulate new thinking.

It's hard to conceive how one would go about learning about such things.

"But it is impossible to conceive how a park view could ever be degraded, given the uproar it would cause".

For many citizens, it is hard to conceive how a religion can enjoy so many historical advantages and yet consider itself ill-used.

Modern cells are such complex devices that it is hard to conceive how they could have assembled spontaneously from the chemicals available on the primitive earth.

After that, it is hard to conceive how the Lib Dems – certainly while Clegg was still their leader – could go into government with Labour.

"It is impossible to conceive how the government could have made a bigger pig's ear," said Martin Salter, who is definitely not a Tory.

Fifty years after his death, it is hard to conceive how great a celebrity the Australian composer, pianist and folk-song collector once was.

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I hope so, but if these political masters are the ones behind him it is troubling to even conceive how he will do against the ruthless types who somehow wrested the presidency in 2000 from the rightful winner who got the most votes.

They can't even conceive how to connect this to their day job.

The family wanted to reclaim the space, make it more usable and inviting, and less thirsty, but couldn't conceive how to do it.

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