Fancy-that Sentence Examples

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  • She seems to fancy that dress of your great-aunt Annie and I think she may have been up and about last night.

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  • With a touch of vanity he expressed the fear lest "the coolness of fancy that attends advanced years should make me risk the reputation I had acquired."

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  • Yet we need not run into the opposite extreme, and try to fancy that Machiavelli, who had professed Paganism in his life, proved himself a believing Christian on his deathbed.

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  • Lastly, he thought that, while other operations have, intellect (vas) has not, a bodily organ; and hence he became responsible for the fancy that there is a break in bodily continuity between sense and will, while intellect is working out a purely immaterial operation of soul, resulting from the former and tending to the latter.

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  • The Bororos of Brazil fancy that in that shape the soul of a sleeper passes out of the body during night-time, returning to him at his awakening.

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  • We see, he says, but a part, and fancy that we have grasped the whole.

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  • The very best clothing catalogs for girls advertise in such a manner that the details of your child's daily life will quickly dissipate into the photographic fancy that is just so fun to view.

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  • It's not just color that makes the grade this year, though - it's also artistic flights of fancy that have people taking a closer look at those sandals and platforms.

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