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Formed.
formed
planned
1
We are, however, funded by many pieces of craftily
conceived
government legislation.
2
He said that he believed that the bill had been 'badly
conceived
'
.
3
Conclusions: How the four ages are to be
conceived
;
uncertainties; solved questions.
4
Narrative problems are exposed and
ill
-
conceived
character decisions highlighted to his readers.
5
Mizzi
conceived
and promoted the idea of offering the power station concession.
6
It is in Washington Square 11 years ago where Evan was
conceived
.
7
The surreal reality that
conceived
these monsters was extreme in ideology: chaotic.
8
Neonatal consultant Dr Clifford Mayes said the children had been
conceived
naturally.
9
In fact, he
conceived
the grand idea of capturing the whole fleet.
10
He
conceived
progeny in himself; with his mouth he created the gods.
11
The contrast suggested evil counsel; in such a way crimes are
conceived
.
12
The nuclear deal is
ill
-
conceived
,
and South Africa is ill-prepared for it.
13
You have known this time would come ever since you were
conceived
.
14
In the third, purpose is
conceived
as present in every individual instance.
15
Would she have
conceived
these children or taken precautions to prevent them?
16
Mine, in particular, had
conceived
a moral aversion to the prairie life.
conceived
conceive
·
conceive of
conceive the idea
conceive a plan
conceive more
conceive naturally