12 sentences with 'imagine'

Example sentences and phrases with the word imagine and other words derived from it.


« Let's imagine a hypothetical world where everyone lives in harmony and peace. »

imagine: Let's imagine a hypothetical world where everyone lives in harmony and peace.
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« Poetry is my life. I can't imagine a day without reading or writing a new stanza. »

imagine: Poetry is my life. I can't imagine a day without reading or writing a new stanza.
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« To calm yourself, I suggest you imagine a beautiful field with sweet-smelling flowers. »

imagine: To calm yourself, I suggest you imagine a beautiful field with sweet-smelling flowers.
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« I like to daydream, that is, to imagine things that could happen in the near or distant future. »

imagine: I like to daydream, that is, to imagine things that could happen in the near or distant future.
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« When I was a child, I used to imagine that I had superpowers and that I could fly through the air. »

imagine: When I was a child, I used to imagine that I had superpowers and that I could fly through the air.
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« It is possible to imagine some chapters of this vast history of mankind. »
« If we imagine the ocean as a giant cup, we would see the lumps of sugar - the poison - slowly melting into the waters. »
« It is therefore easy to imagine a confluence of environmental disaster, foreign invasion and peasant rebellion that ultimately destroyed the Bronze Age states. »
« "You can't imagine what this is like!" says Gary Sullivan, who sometimes catches himself crying at the controls of the diesel locomotive he drives. "We parents shouldn't bury our kids!" »
« The cult of Mithra was so popular that, as some historians have pointed out, it is easy to imagine that the Roman Empire would have converted to Mithraism rather than Christianity if Constantine had not converted to the latter faith. »
« For example, imagine trying to do a complicated multiplication or division using Roman numerals such as "CLXVIII multiplied by XXXVIII", i.e. "168 multiplied by 38" in Arabic numerals... it was simply much easier to introduce miscalculations using the former. »
« We could imagine the ocean as a giant coffee cup where lumps of sugar (ice), soaked in poisons, slowly melt. Thus, drifting like blocks of ice, the ecological future of the regions that until recently were considered the least polluted is sailing. If the tango is right, perhaps the last coffee has been served for the polar ecosystems. »

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