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Meanings of conceivable circumstances in English
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Usage of conceivable circumstances in English
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Under no conceivablecircumstances were the plans to be taken from the office.
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Not "under any conceivablecircumstances," Bobby had declared at the Press Club.
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Probably no conceivablecircumstances would have better developed the character of this backwoods scholar.
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There are conceivablecircumstances in which I might do it.'
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The majority was to rule under all conceivablecircumstances.
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They are bound to aid one another in every possible way and practically in all conceivablecircumstances.
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Under all conceivablecircumstances
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Under no conceivablecircumstances could she consent to regard her employer's wife as a substitute for her own hired assistant.
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To be sure I was Thomas Wesley, and, under conceivablecircumstances, dear old boy; but who on earth was he?
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There are conceivablecircumstances where it may be medically prescribed, but such prescription from competent men has well-nigh reached the vanishing-point.
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If any one of you imagines I am even thinking of surrendering the latter, under any conceivablecircumstances, he is mad.
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It was very bitter to him to realize that he could never have stirred her to this-never ,underany conceivablecircumstances.
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And you understand, do you not, Frau Bauer, that under no conceivablecircumstances are you to bring me into the affair?
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Would she, under any conceivablecircumstances, entrust to that same stranger that selfsame secret upon whose inviolate preservation so much depended?
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He must be made to feel that she was more magnanimous than he; that she, under all conceivablecircumstances, kept her word.
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It appears absurd to say that man ought to do what it is not in man, under any conceivablecircumstances, to do.
This collocation consists of:
conceivable
Adjective
circumstance
Noun
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