Conjured Sentence Examples

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  • He dreamt what his mind conjured up.

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  • On the 13th of October 1307 came the arrest of all the Knights Templar in France, the breaking of a storm conjured up by royal jealousy and greed.

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  • It's music that bypasses the brain entirely, beguiling the soul with its ceaselessly inventive mercurial forms conjured literally out of the air.

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  • Instead her now-familiar ritual of alternately preening then appearing petrified conjured up an atmosphere not of sober reflection but juvenile hysteria.

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  • Weapons of mass destruction offered little more than a convenient pretext for a war conjured up to serve a multiplicity of ends.

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  • So that very night he conjured up a mighty tempest.

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  • That eternity was, to date, the longest five seconds of my life, during which my mind conjured up two possibilities for his reticence.

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  • Now, does Lauren really think that the general viewing public is going to believe that the producers of the show aren't going to want a little more conjured up drama for that kind of per-episode cash?

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  • She conjured up some liquid on a plate that would allow her to see what she wanted to know.

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  • Using her fairy magic, she turned Etain into a butterfly, and conjured a great storm to blow her far away from Midir.

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  • Some may assert that his statements were conjured merely to get attention, as may be common among shock-jock practices, and the notion that Mr. Savage does not believe his own assertions is quite reasonable.

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  • That’s just a story the fake news media machine conjured up to sully my good name.

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  • However vividly Howie dreamed, or whatever he had; a vision or an apparition, we all know his mind conjured it up.

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  • In my mind they're unique dreams conjured up by your mind.

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  • Salt then conjured a superb 20-yard volley that skimmed the crossbar.

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  • The story of the conjured city is very instructive here.

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  • A mass uprising is no isolated undertaking, which can be conjured up any time one pleases.

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  • Neither he nor the caliph had the slightest notion of the imminent danger they conjured up. When Nasir died, Ramadan 622 (October 1225), the eastern provinces of the empire had been trampled down by the wild hordes, the towns burned, and the inhabitants killed without mercy.

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  • A year later Wladislaus died at his huntingbox at Merecz, at the very moment when the long-impending tempest which he himself had conjured up burst with overwhelming fury over the territories of the Republic.

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  • The statesmanlike qualities displayed on this occasion were unavailing to avert the storm of indignation conjured up by Crispi's opponents in connexion with a charge of bigamy not susceptible of legal proof.

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  • The Italian troubles, which had entailed the exile of Eugenius IV., were still insignificant in comparison with those conjured up by the fanatics of the Council in Basel.

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