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1 Impossible to conceive more beautiful scenery than that which we passed through to-day.
2 At that time too, I will have to consider melding to conceive more daughters.
3 Can you conceive more perfect strawberry jam than this?
4 Can the mind conceive more perfect nonsense?
5 She did not fail, at last, to conceive more friendship for me, seeing then that Christ was in me.
6 The epithet, liber, here balances the preceding verb; and it is not easy to conceive more meaning condensed in fewer words.
7 Nothing in vegetable nature can be conceived more charming, grand and luxuriant.
8 Nothing can be conceived more appalling than the miseries which he describes.
9 But now I conceived more clearly what it was that had overwhelmed me.
10 Nothing can be conceived more hard than the heart of a thorough-bred metaphysician.
11 This show, though, is conceived more as a rehearsal for change.
12 Nothing could be conceived more lovely and picturesque than this landscape.
13 Nothing can be conceived more noble or affecting than that ceremony.
14 Nothing can be conceived more delightful than the climate and situation of this city.
15 As they came nigh the Tower, nothing could be conceived more beautiful or picturesque.
16 No condition of life can be conceived more wretched.
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