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1
There is something simpler still to
imagine
than
the culpability of Natacha.
2
It is so much easier, as Sordello knew, to
imagine
than
to do.
3
It is more easy to
imagine
than
describe Mrs Broderick's state of anxiety.
4
What her thoughts had been, every true mother can better
imagine
than
we describe.
5
These all feel like very real possibilities, far easier to
imagine
than
returning to safety.
6
What more glorious condition of being can we
imagine
than
from impure to become pure?
7
Nothing more striking or more singular could Theos
imagine
than
the scene now before him, .
8
So, could anything be easier to
imagine
than
winning lotto and living the life of luxury?
9
There is nothing more difficult for people to
imagine
than
how things affect a child's mind.
10
It is easier to
imagine
than
to act, so no human being is free of this tendency.
11
And a magnificently less likely musical it is hard to
imagine
than
next year's planned Hunger Games the musical.
12
Our readers can better
imagine
than
we can describe the feelings of the soldier boy during that long night.
13
He sent this off by his cabman, and went into the breakfast-room in a state of mind easier to
imagine
than
to describe.
14
As for myself, the reader can better
imagine
than
I can describe my sensations, which were of a character almost to overwhelm me.
15
The humiliation of poor Euschemon on learning that he was indebted for his credit to the devil is easier to
imagine
than
to describe.
16
Nothing more simple can be
imagined
than
the appointments of their monastery.
imagine
than
imagine