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Examples for "fancied "
Examples for "fancied "
1 In the mean time the Surajah Dowlah was reveling in fancied security.
2 He fancied they had made a mistake in the name in writing.
3 Weyburn fancied the hearing of a step; he heard the whispering dress.
4 I almost fancied the shadow of one looking in at the window.
5 He fancied he saw the sparkle of the starlight in her hair.
1 OPINION:IN 1951, Samuel Lubell invented the concept of the political solar system.
2 The only problem is those solutions have not yet been invented yet.
3 This invented scene is seriously misrepresentative of public opinion in May 1940.
4 The most exciting aspects of 5G haven't even been invented yet, however.
5 She invented the key thing to be sure the house was secure.
1 Because in their fictional form they have what we really want: independence.
2 That sort of national identity is impossible to summarise in fictional form.
3 Unlike their mostly fictional elders, the young people talk and behave realistically.
4 Why was the series set in this fictional place called New Azania?
5 I mean one with a fictional boarding school setting, she said recently.
1 The same distinction is found in the drama and in fictitious narrative.
2 The risk of the trades was masked by fictitious positions, UBS said.
3 The strength of his resolution imparted a fictitious vigor to his muscles.
4 The events described are imaginary and all of the characters are fictitious .
5 It was the fictitious expectations of someone that didn't know any better.
1 Their fabricated identities included surnames common in Ireland, including Murphy and Foley.
2 Pyongyang denied any involvement and said South Korea had fabricated the incident.
3 Officials say the group fabricated their story and should apologise to residents.
4 According to the SEC, the company fabricated account statements to conceal fraud.
5 Moscow has called the case against Butina fabricated and demanded her release.
1 So the navy hid behind national security and concocted a cover story.
2 She found it hard to believe all that evidence had been concocted .
3 For a moment, he drifted deep into the story McDermott had concocted .
4 A plot was concocted , the lady consenting to take part in it.
5 Instead, lurid stories were concocted in the back rooms of nearby roadhouses.
1 The scene's made - up , of course, but that last fact is absolutely correct.
2 The training data for each person was given a made - up record number.
3 This was an entirely made - up belief; but she really believed in it.
4 Shift-space is just a made - up word that the press likes to use.
5 Two-thirds of this increase has been made - up by unconventional oil and gas.
6 You couldn't say that one made - up story was more real than another.
7 He went to his GP, albeit with a made - up concern about sunspots.
8 The features revealed were handsome in a hard fashion, but heavily made - up .
9 The office alleges the made - up contract copied wording from an unrelated contract.
10 There are also the made - up adverts that air in between the discussion.
11 My uncle stands forever condemned as the wearer of a made - up tie.
12 Which is wild, seeing as Michael's trumpet is just a made - up story.
13 She was lined up between more gaudily made - up numbers, looking awfully demure.
14 And The Girls on Film project does prove that made - up aphorism right.
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