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1 Nor can I imagine how you yourself could conceive such a thought.
2 I suppose you can conceive such a case?-Such a case is possible.
3 My dear sir, only madmen could desire or conceive such a calamity!
4 Merit glared at me in case I should ever conceive such an idea.
5 How could you conceive such a marked hit for the occasion.
6 They could not believe that Nero, Judas or Torquemada could conceive such wickedness.
7 I can easily conceive such a result, repeated Mr. Farebrother, emphatically.
8 You must be sick or mad to conceive such a thing!
9 How could a set of machines voice, or indeed even conceive such a desire?
10 I could not say so, because I cannot conceive such a thing as possible.
11 And you have actually dared to conceive such a project?
12 Perhaps she did not, in her blind maternal confidence, conceive such a thing possible!
13 Th' beasts of the field couldna' conceive such baseness, Wayland!
14 Darwin, you'll remember, couldn't persuade himself that a beneficent creator would conceive such a habit.
15 Did any man of genius ever conceive such an illustration of blended piety and obedience?
16 Can't you conceive such an occasion in my case?
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