Sentence examples for try to envision from inspiring English sources

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Just try to envision yourself in a doctor's office for a consult.

"I did try to envision it as a possible future," Mr. Cline said.

We will not try to envision the president using that tactic on John Boehner.

McCool's advice: try to envision the fly scuttling along the bottom.

This is a good spot to look at Chambers and try to envision the pending reconstruction.

Over the years she has received many letters, a number from men who try to envision what she looks like.

Humans have always tended to try to envision the world and themselves in terms of the latest technology.

This would mean that, instead of discussing reduced consumption, we try to envision synergistic urban living styles that are desirable, attainable, maintainable and reproducible [Wood, J., November 2003.

Karl Marx just had the wrong species". Maybe these films try to envision socialism with a human face.

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I've been trying to envision the Kennedy brief in defense of gay marriage.

Gail: I'm trying to envision having my own senior manager.

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