Sentences with phrase «imagine doing such»

I just could not imagine them doing such a grown - up surgery on his little body.
We need to tell her we can't imagine doing such a brave, scary thing.
I've been known to dig into a bag of brown sugar with a spoon, but I can't even imagine doing such an act with white sugar.
They could not imagine themselves doing such a thing, so it made Jesus less credible as a moral guide by seeming to put him out of reach.

Not exact matches

Did you ever imagine craigslist would become such a successful business?
Imagine the springboards that might occur from fifty such conversations in a year, where your focus is on connecting rather than on getting something done.
Like any thoughtful person, Saul Griffith has ideas as he walks around: Hey, wouldn't it be cool if... You know, we sure could use... Why doesn't someone make a better... But it's hard to imagine anyone who does this as often, and in such a variety of areas, and — this is the important part — with such acute ability to execute them.
Such services will inevitably lead to or spur alternative subscription and one - off options, whether it's the sort of virtual private network encryption I wrote about recently or perhaps even micro-transactions — imagine a Google - like service that doesn't gather your information, but rather charges you per search.
I would imagine in urban areas like Toronto, Vancouver or Montreal, which have significant populations of recent immigrants, there's probably a significant subset of people who fled from countries where governments do all sorts of nasty things with the information they collect about their citizens and who aren't all that keen to provide such information here (you might say, «sure, but Canada's not Iran», to which the answer would be «exactly»).
But it's hard to deny Martin McDonagh's razor - sharp writing in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, and hard to imagine a world where the Academy doesn't reward the person responsible for giving Frances McDormand such delicious words to spew.
Can you imagine MLK or Ghandi doing such a thing?
And yes, I do pity you, as I can't imagine how you can continue to function bearing such anger and contempt for others.
Aristotle, who had such faith in the power of reason that he could not imagine an individual knowing what is right and failing to do it, nevertheless invented a term to describe such people.
I imagine that these people claim to have done similar things, but there are lots of groups today who make such claims, and as soon as people make these claims, big alarm bells need to start going off in our heads.
The experts have such prestige that Washington can hardly imagine inaugurating any social policy that does not reflect their agenda.
It is hard to imagine an educational system that does not express such valuing.
The reasons Melville should have hated New York have led many readers to imagine that he did in fact undertake an assault upon urban life in his land - based novels, Pierre (1852) and Israel Potter (1855), and such stories as «Bartleby, the Scrivener» (1853).
There are a couple of assumptions in that, that either events such as Jesus talking with Satan did not exist or that Jesus was hallucinating at the time, imagining the existence of Satan who wasn't actually there.
He is «grasped» by an imagined ideal with such force that it becomes an important motivating principle in his life, particularly in his relationships with other people in whom he seeks to produce a similar reaction, as he may or may not do in varying degrees depending upon their preparation for the message.
Did you ever imagine yourself growing up to be such a nasty, petty little person when you were watching Disney as a kid?
Nobody who really understands the message and ministry of Jesus, and especially His love for children, can imagine that Jesus wanted or commanded these mothers to do such horrific things to their babies.
Since I was trying to imagine how such a criminal might come to doing such a stupid thing, I tried to make that clear, but you flew right past that and think that I'm some sort of super-criminal because I was talking about possibilities and how some people can react in such a way.
This lady devoted her entire life to helping the poorest people walking our planet, and saw poverty that many of us Westerners can hardly imagine, but she did not say such great poverty was the biggest obstacle to love and peace, but instead it was abortion.
In light of the difficulties of such an assumption (see above, n. 5), it seems best to imagine that Matthew simply does not intend the logic of the passage to be pushed to this degree.
Such technologies hold tremendous possibilities, but it would be naïve to imagine that they don't pose fundamental challenges to our ideas of what it means to be human.
I can only but imagine what they'd do to a scientist such as myself who doesn't believe in any adult versions of Santa Claus.
Imagine if people like Michelle Bachman, Kent Hovind, or Pat Robertson had their way, and there was no such thing as separation of church from state to hold them back from brainwashing our children, persecuting non-believers like they did in medieval times, and turning our country into a Christian oligarchy.
We see the influence of imperial government, and we imagine all the good that could be done if such power could be harnessed for the church.
Can you imagine the shock and outrage from the media and from Christians worldwide if a pastor did such a thing?
For such a man has already experienced the «personal» God, if he understands his «formula» correctly and does not imagine that God again becomes merely a «good» man.
One is the scene in which Dolly is on her way to visit Anna at Vronsky's estate in the country; as she travels, the narrative takes us into her thoughts, which are perfectly ordinary: her anxieties as a mother, principally, and as a wife, and her moral uncertainties; but it is all rendered with such confident and seemingly omniscient artistry that one almost feels as if one has momentarily become this woman, and can think and feel as she does; and more than one female critic has called attention to how well Tolstoy succeeds here at imagining his way into the worries and regrets of a wife and mother.
Over the course of the last century, the modern university has ceased to attend to character formation, or it has imagined that such attention should be an «extra-curricular» enterprise having little or nothing to do with knowledge.
I did not ever imagine that there will be such great challenge like this.
Actually, one does not have to imagine that, for these are precisely the kinds of questions discussed at length by rational choice religion scholars such as Iannaccone, Lawrence Young, Mark Chaves, and others.
Atheists don't believe in divine truths — theists all imagine that they have accessed such (unlike all those of conflicting faith whom they are sure are wrong.)
(I imagine he does have a problem with us trashing His planet's climate and showing such disrespect to His work.
Whitehead does not yet want to call into question the common sense assumption that the world is an actual unity: «we... endeavor to imagine the world as one connected set of things which underlies all the perceptions of other, unrelinquishable references to the world (such as sense perception»).
I can't imagine wanting to do such a thing!
It is imagined that doing such actions make us more involved than we otherwise would have been.
But does the humanist seriously imagine that such ideas are universally held?
I can't believe your travels are almost over — you've done such amazing things and I imagine it's going to take a huge amount of time to digest everything that's happened once you're back.
I'd imagine vanilla and honey, but the stevia is such a small amount, I don't want to mess - up the consistency!
Chelsea will offer # 32m for Aston Villa forward Christian Benteke, with veteran Didier Drogba having left the Blues this summer, and should such a bid be registered it's hard to imagine the Belgian not pushing for a deal being done.
I can nitpick on each of our 14 players performance in this game if i want, but I happen to think that overall, obtaining a draw against a title contender playing away, especially playing with 10 men for almost 45 minutes, was not such a bad result after all, not only if the standard is applied to a fragile team such as AFC, but also if it were to be applied to some other «fantastic» team such as for example, Leicester... I can imagine that if we were to loose the game the way Leicester did at the Emirates, many (visitors to this site) would be condemning our players bottlers, chokers instead of hailing them for defending bravely for 20 minutes with 10 men... LOL..
It's hard to imagine many other racing series paying tribute to their competitors in such a way, so well done to the WEC!
if the Ox was played to either showcase his skills or to increase any potential bids because of his perceived importance to our starting 11, this was an incredibly risky move that could have cost us dearly... imagine if he was injured or played poorly, like he did, and this negatively impacted our ability to get the best available deal... more importantly, why was Wenger willing to play someone who obviously wants out in such an important game under false pretenses... this kind of behaviour might be less offensive in April, when things are done and dusted, but to do this following a loss against a supposed main rival that pipped us for fourth by a point last year, could be considered at best inappropriate and at worst treasonous... we can't afford to let this coach make business decisions on game day, which has gone on for far too long
It's much easier for snails to develop thin waists n grow hips, butts n busts n learn to twerk than for Wenger and the board to listen to the fans I don't even waste my brain cells trying to imagine such an impossible situation n I advice all of you to shun such thoughts of pure fiction n immense madness
Although his car does not look overly mangled, one imagines he must have seriously lost control to end up in such a position.
Imagine the abuse Per would have received if he had such a shocker as Kos did yesterday.
We can only imagine, in blank horror, what such pleasing normality may have done to his chances of getting sent off after seventeen minutes on Saturday.
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