Sentence examples for yet unimaginable from inspiring English sources

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Have any of the animals bitten him or stung him or stabbed him or done him any sort of bodily harm as yet unimaginable?

When I asked John Maeda, the former president of the Rhode Island School of Design, why, then, people have turned on the design of the iPhone 7, he pointed out that perhaps these critics "seem to believe that there's some as yet unimaginable transcendence that can happen in a small, palm-shaped, rectangular device".

But while we wait for 2011 to throw up as yet unimaginable innovations, let us find comfort in some adamantine sounds that provide true succour – the dulcet despair of Rumer, the cosmic funk of Janelle Monáe, the polemical art of MIA, the elegiac sorrow of Corinne Bailey Rae; assurance, perhaps, that music is more than just stuff going on in the background while some CGI figures run amok.

I'm convinced that art, science and technology as we know them today will disappear and that "artsci" will be known simply as art -- leaving the door open for the next, as yet unimaginable, avant-garde.

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Perhaps one day we'll witness the transmutation of social networking into an as-yet-unimaginable kind of art — 140-character sonnets or mash-ups of media we haven't heard or seen yet.

Yet another unimaginable prospect.

Tomorrow, one feels sure, will bring yet another unimaginable surprise.

Yet this unimaginable carnage hardly changed the political balance of power in Europe.

But family members and the authorities seemed to share a sense of disbelief at how familiar they had been with Ms. Brewer's troubles, and yet how unimaginable the danger to her children was all along.

You can't talk about how you spent twenty years soaking in Nabokov and Coetzee, but in the end arrived at something uniquely yours, yet utterly unimaginable without having absorbed these writers for decades.

More unimaginable yet was the fact that such a miracle, at once surreal and commonplace, was happening so many times a day on all corners of the earth ― according to UNICEF, approximately 353,000 babies are born every day around the world.

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