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1
But to the latter those words might
convey
no
idea
whatever.
2
The words as I write them
convey
no
idea
of the tone in which they fall upon my ears.
3
Words can
convey
no
idea
of the outburst attending the assault-itwas the hoarse inarticulate falsetto of a dumb man signalizing a triumph.
4
The first chill was succeeded by a tingling glow, and I can
convey
no
idea
whatever of the glorious sense of exhilaration I had.
5
On the other hand, the "Yellow Dun"
conveys
no
idea
of any Sally.
6
But that
conveys
no
idea
to your mind.
7
But the metal
conveys
no
idea
of the glowing, lustrous light which filled the hollow by the dusty road.
8
Mr. Lindsay tried to read the newspapers, but the print before his eyes
conveyed
no
idea
to his preoccupied brain.
9
Secretly I admired the stratagem, but my words on that occasion probably
conveyed
no
idea
of the approbation that lurked within me.
10
Our "stone"
conveys
no
idea
to a Frenchman, nor his "pierre" to us, unless we have done what is commonly called acquiring one another's language.
11
"I am John Short," said John, quickly, heedless of the fact that his name
conveyed
no
idea
whatever to the mind of the detective.
convey
no
idea
convey