Unimaginable Sentence Examples

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  • A wave of unimaginable pleasure coursed through her entire body.

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  • Undeniably, some people like to flirt with the unknown, the unexplored, the unimaginable.

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  • To secure for itself all those lands it used every imaginable and unimaginable method, including bribery, fraud and coercion.

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  • The humanitarian disaster following an invasion may seem almost unimaginable in its scale.

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  • In response to unimaginable horror, Luc Tuymans offers the sublime.

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  • There is no such hubris now, only a fear that the unthinkable, the unimaginable has happened.

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  • Metropolitan Police Deputy Commissioner Paul Stephenson said the alleged plotters had intended " mass murder on an unimaginable scale " .

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  • For sixteen years Stefan Kiszko suffered unimaginable torment in prison, having been wrongly convicted of her murder.

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  • If they found you out, the assault on you from every quarter would be unimaginable.

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  • That she, a starving artist who'd been dragged across the universe because her best friend felt sorry for her, was the key to saving an entire race of people was unimaginable.

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  • In the first part Spencer's argument rests on Mansel's Limits of Religious Thought and Hamilton's" philosophy of the conditioned "(and so ultimately on Kant), and tries to show that alike in scientific and religious thought the ultimate terms are" inconceivable "(not by him distinguished from" unimaginable ").

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  • In this process changes of structure are apt to occur, and sometimes unimaginable sacrifices of the normal appearance.

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  • We must content ourselves by referring to the progress of physical (including chemical) theory, which has led to the great generalization of the conservation of energy; to the discovery of the fundamental chemical identity of the matter of our planet and of other celestial bodies, and of the chemical relations of organic and inorganic bodies; to the advance of astronomical speculation respecting the origin of the solar system, &c.; to the growth of the science of geology which has necessitated the conception of vast and unimaginable periods of time in the past history of our globe, and to the rapid march of the biological sciences which has made us familiar with the simplest types and elements of organism; finally, to the development of the science of anthropology (including comparative psychology, philology, &c.), and to the vast extension and improvement of all branches of historical study.

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  • They also speak of almost unimaginable tortures inflicted upon Islamist prisoners in army interrogation centers.

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  • Moreover, its relevance was underscored when it was invoked to respond to the unimaginable attacks of September 11.

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  • He'll spasm and twist into unimaginable positions as he aims for the goal.

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  • I was as much affected by the faint hum of a mosquito making its invisible and unimaginable tour through my apartment at earliest dawn, when I was sitting with door and windows open, as I could be by any trumpet that ever sang of fame.

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  • If we obtained this ten-thousand-fold increase simply by allowing specialization and dividing work up among people, then what astronomical gains will we achieve by outsourcing that work to robots capable of working with unimaginable precision at unimaginable speed?

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  • Visiting the grounds of this castle, it is easy to imagine that the kings of France used such a place a hunting retreat; what is unimaginable is the size and the splendor of the building itself.

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  • But once in the Badlands, Voyager is seized by a powerful force and hurled an unimaginable distance.

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  • He even pulled off the unimaginable, with two three-peat championships separated by a semi-retirement.

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  • Three years afterwards the same theme was rehandled with no less magnificent mastery in L'Homme qui rit; the theme of human heroism confronted with the superhuman tyranny of blind and unimaginable chance, overpowered and unbroken, defeated and invincible.

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