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1 I would suggest, however, they should be more imaginative in their approach.
2 Volume manufacture and design innovations influenced a new, more imaginative setting style.
3 It was really lucky for Ammi that he was not more imaginative .
4 Bill had a more imaginative mind, which was seldom altogether at rest.
5 Some of the old tongue's more imaginative curses flashed behind his eyes.
6 This can lead some of them, particularly the more imaginative ones, into difficulties.
7 But meanwhile, I really can't be bothered to read any more imaginative literature.
8 The possibilities are considerable, especially in the more imaginative feature format.
9 Trying to get people to be a bit more imaginative in their casting.
10 He was much more imaginative than Freddy and more intellectually excitable and curious.
11 I could not think of anything more imaginative ; can you, Jane?
12 It's so much more imaginative , a brilliant mix of practicality and fancy dress.
13 To stay faithful is by a long way the harder and more imaginative task.
14 Each year his presents become ever more imaginative and ingenious.
15 It may be more imaginative ; it may be less so.
16 The Rousseauistic naturalist threw off traditional control because he wished to be more imaginative .
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