How to use in-sentence of “imagine”:
+ I imagine you get the following reasons most of the time, and for that I am sorry :, but here goes: the reason that I am requesting admin-ship is primarily to stop vandalism.
+ One way to imagine elliptic geometry is by thinking of the surface of a globe.
+ One way to picture this is to imagine a flat soap film bounded on one side by a taut thread of length, “L”.
+ I imagine chemicals just diffuse to and fro.
+ Mohana,on the other hand, is deeply in love with Ratnadeep and can’t imagine a life without him.
+ Michelangelo could imagine the building like a lump of clay.
+ He played a large role in the Pakistan Movement, with many claiming that he was the one to imagine and initiate it.
+ Empathy is when you see how someone else is feeling, imagine what it feels like, and then end up feeling the same way: for Smith, empathy is like “putting yourself in someone else’s shoes”.
Example sentences of “imagine”:
+ Now imagine that the sum of 41 cent needs to be changed.
+ I can also imagine that during industrialization, many women worked in factories.
+ There are different versions, but they all argue something like: because we can imagine a perfect being, there must be a god.
+ After his death, Bennington said “I can’t imagine a world without you in it” about Cornell.
+ One can imagine that the Aurignacians regularly painted their bodies red, dyed their animal skins, coated their weapons, and sprinkled the ground of their dwellings, and that a paste of ochre was used for decorative purposes in every phase of their domestic life.
+ I don’t know anything about these TV shows, but I would imagine that there might be some official lists somewhere online that we could copy.
+ This means at least one unidentified set of remains is buried there so that the families of soldiers whose bodies were never brought back can go there, imagine it is their dead relative, and mourn.
+ He uses an IP that resolves to somewhere in the Manchester-area, so I cannot imagine that they cannot speak at least a little English.
+ They could also imagine the new key signature of 2 sharps – it becomes a C sharp.
+ The theories of quantum gravity are untested hypotheses: scientists can easily imagine experiments to test them, but they just do not quite have the technology to do so at this time.
+ This type of fiction is written so that we can imagine and understand what it was like when those people were alive.
+ Now imagine that the sum of 41 cent needs to be changed.
+ I can also imagine that during industrialization, many women worked in factories.
+ There are different versions, but they all argue something like: because we can imagine a perfect being, there must be a god.
+ Now imagine if you had to write a 10-15 kilobyte article.
+ I would imagine that the beginning English speaker would just look at taxoboxes as they are and dismiss them as a bunch of complex mumbojumbo.
+ Taylor was often the first person to record so she had to imagine how the previous line will be said.
+ I imagine this suggestions has already been discussed and debated, but I am not sure how to find such a discussion or contribute to it.
+ He would gaze at the stars and moon and would try to imagine what it would be like to travel into space.
+ But imagine if the ball is thrown fast enough that it “never” falls back down, and instead travels into space farther and farther away from the Earth.
+ That is, we could imagine filling in the wire loop with a thin surface, like a soap film.
+ Took a look on Commons and he’s caused trouble for pushing his POV – which I imagine would be quite challenging on a media library.
More in-sentence examples of “imagine”:
+ To imagine how dense a neutron star is, take all of the mass of our sun which has a diameter of diameter.
+ This makes it easier to imagine the table when you work in the editing box.
+ To imagine how dense a neutron star is, take all of the mass of our sun which has a diameter of diameter.
+ This makes it easier to imagine the table when you work in the editing box.
+ I imagine that many of the affected users don’t watch Simple Talk, but at least some would see it.
+ After she entered Imagine TV’s “Raj Kumar AaryanRajkumaar Aaryan” to play the role of Mayasheen, she played Meera” as Meera, She was last seen on television Show “Chidiya Ghar” as Koyal.
+ Although the conditions they live are bad, they could imagine how much worse their life would be in Mexico.
+ Again look at the coin-changing example above, and imagine that there are coins for 25 cent, 10 cent and 4 cent.
+ What I can imagine is that bots operate on “new” articles, and that imported articles do not get tagged as new.
+ As an educator, Pitts feels that her objective is to have her students understand that they can Read about themselves and can Write about a better World as they imagine it should be.
+ For example, if we imagine a stretchy object, then all the shapes we can stretch or twist it into are “homotopy equivalent”.
+ I cannot imagine being a beureacrat there.
+ Beethoven was becoming very frustrated because he was deaf and could not hear his own music, but he could imagine it all in his head.
+ We may bring that experience to the world of atomic-sized phenomena and incorrectly assume that if we measure the position of something like an electron as it moves along its trajectory it will continue to move along that same trajectory, which we imagine we can then accurately detect in the next few moments.
+ You might imagine that it would be easy to get both the exact position of something and its exact mass, path, and speed at the same time.
+ It is also not difficult to imagine that within a given culture, people will have different ideas about what levels of nudity are acceptable.
+ Let us imagine that a PC called “PC1” needs to connect to a server named “Server1”.
+ Read to be a session member because they could not imagine anyone else drumming for them even though his drumming position was apparently permanent.
+ Sometimes the audience has to imagine what happens between the acts.
+ To give you an idea, imagine sentences like “”When Mike show ask Sarah told Mike to examine the puzzle he consider the puzzle irreverent to the mystery where John note that the puzzle somehow usually with to a buried treasure”” that run on for whole paragraphs.
+ He was not good at playing any instrument, but could imagine all the sounds in his head.
+ The article said: “Let’s imagine that if Guangdong is a country.
+ Since Walter had worked closely with Mahler, and Mahler had never conducted either of these two great works of his, we can imagine that Walter’s recordings show us how Mahler might have wanted the music to be played.
+ We would not even imagine that the force required to move the little levers would have any influence on the progress of the car.
+ I imagine you would propose it here, on this page.
+ In those games, some details are told to the player, but the player is expected to imagine the parts of the story not told.
+ I can’t imagine that we need a page on every episode when a short description on the List of SpongeBob SquarePants episodes would probably be sufficient.
+ In it, Liv’s character, Stephanie Einstein, sings a cover of On Top of the World On Top of the World by Imagine Dragons.
+ Organizers and activists work hard to create and imagine another world, or many other worlds, just as science fiction does.
+ So if this is what can occur without SOPA being passed, imagine what can occur after SOPA is passed,” Brown told RT.
+ The figures in each scene are carefully arranged so that the viewer can imagine that they are right there, taking part in the action.
+ A snowstorm comes to the neighborhood, and the babies imagine they are sledding to the North Pole.
+ In order to explain and understand tense, it is useful to imagine time as a line on which past tense, present tense and future tense are positioned.
+ The killer feels guilty about the murder, and the guilt makes him imagine that he can hear the dead man’s heart still beating under the floor.
+ In order to explain and understand future tense, it is useful to imagine time as a line on which the past tense, the present tense and the future are positioned.
+ One of the founders and the notable representatives of the Netherlandish school of cartography in its golden age, he is also believed to be the first person to imagine that the continents were joined together before drifting to their present positions.
+ In the finale, Liv’s character sings a cover of “On Top of the World” by Imagine Dragons.
+ One way to think about the location of electrons in an atom is to imagine that they orbit at fixed distances from the nucleus.
+ Trying to imagine “a world without war, without violence, without prisons, without capitalism” is making a kind of speculative fiction.
+ Mazur later reported that Hall seemed lucid, and his first words were, “I imagine you’re surprised to see me here.” A massive rescue operation was assembled, and Hall was rescued.
+ It is not difficult to imagine that different cultures have different ideas about nudity.
+ When he was given the sheet musicscore of Debussy’s opera “Pelléas et Mélisande” he could imagine the music in his head and he knew he wanted to be a composer.
+ In strategy games the player character is often not shown and called by a title such as “Commander” or “General”, so that the player can imagine themself in the character’s job.
+ And I can’t imagine anyone spends a whole lot of time looking at IP users talk pages without reason.
+ Bakker wrote that the scientific method and its progress would one day give us insights into human behavior that we could not imagine now.
+ I can’t find any reviews in reliable sources for this online, I can’t imagine there would be that many in printed media either.
+ A lot of time and energy goes into reverting the vandalism from this range; I would imagine most of us have blocked a few of the offending IPs.
+ If not, it doesn’t matter The problem I can imagine is that you wouldn’t really get something to do with the tool…
+ One way of thinking about this process is to imagine ‘myths’ as lying at the far end of an imaginary line.
+ Microwave ovens work because microwaves make Polar bondpolar molecules all face the same direction – to visualize it, imagine that the microwave oven is telling all of the molecules to face left, then right.
+ Personaly I can not imagine a better group of people than one were every member is trusted enough to have full capabilities.





