Sentences with phrase «imagining things»

Am I imagining things (quite possible!)
I lay there in bed imagining things I could put in the Sprogs» pump - action water pistols — urine, food colouring, beetroot juice, chook poo — and spray all over their house the next morning.
but not the implication (am I imagining things?)
am i correct or imagining things?
If it is simply because you have a low self - esteem and low self - confidence, it may be that you are imagining things that are not there.
Many emotionally abused men and women believe that they are just crazy, insecure, imagining things or making mountains out of molehills.
It turns out that I'm not just imagining things.
If you're convinced that McDonald's fries used to taste different (and perhaps better), you're not imagining things; up until 1990, McDonald's fries were fried in a mixture of beef fat and cottonseed oil but are now fried in vegetable oil.
I thought I saw a 13th ship date initially but I could be imagining things.
But if you happen to notice a speed bump, you're likely not imagining things.
If you've felt that your iPhone has been slowing down over time, you aren't imagining things: Apple has confirmed that it intentionally curbs performance on devices with aging batteries, including the iPhone 7, 6, 6s and SE — and it'll continue to do so for other products too.
Wondering if we were just imagining things, we pressed company representatives, and indeed, since GDC, they had tweaked the hardware a bit and had done a great deal of further development on the algorithm and the software.
You're not entirely imagining things, statistically your line is slower more often than not.
After waiting a few days to be sure that I wasn't imagining things, I called DirecTV and canceled my service.
Before you start imagining things by yourself, let us introduce you to these less popular yet top AR smart glasses.
Motorbike dealerships around the country are just imagining things if they think they're staring at massive losses from the inability to sell their products, even though news - side talent at the New York Times has in fact covered their story well — coverage which the editorial studiously ignores.
So small enterprises from coast to coast are just imagining things if they plead desperately for places like the Times to notice that they have already closed down, or will have to do so in the foreseeable future, or have lost thousands of dollars in unsalable inventories.
I might be imagining things, but I would guess that this presentation shook his entire basis of reality.
Perhaps I'm simply suffering from the typical codger's syndrome of imagining things have gone to hell since back in my day.
Lucio Fontana's ceramics, the early, faceted busts of Alberto Giacometti and Franz West's wonderfully laughable paint - smeared plaster sculptures are in there, too - though I might be imagining things.
Or maybe I'm just imagining things.
Does Repo Men have the same soundtrack from the Resident Evil Afterlife trailer or was i just imagining things?
I must be imagining things.
As you can see below, on at least one occasion I wasn't just imagining things.
I could be imagining things, here, but the colors seem a little deeper in Goodbye Deponia, and the animations during cutscenes are considerably smoother than they were in the past two games where they could be a bit jerky.
Or do you think I am imagining things?
Why don't you read the question and then see that it is you that is imagining things.
Just to make sure that we weren't imagining things, we calculated the ratio of the Actual Price divided by the Affordable Price, shown in the following chart.
If the world of investing feels like it's become more confusing lately, you're not imagining things.
And that's the Streak 7 next to the original 5 ″ Streak, if you have trouble imagining things to scale.
As my parents, teachers, and friends from school would tell you, imagining things has never been a problem.
You'll tend to come across scenarios, even words which you can relate and suddenly your attention span goes down the drain, imagining things in the past, etc..
Yet, the LCD compatibles are so in love with LCD that they can't imagine anything being better and they therefore decide that LCD incompatibles must be imagining things.
Anyway, I love this comment of yours: «Paranoia runs deep in some authors, possibly because authors are so great at imagining things that don't exist.»
If it feels like we've been writing a lot about Sony recently, you haven't been imagining things: we've been writing about its products and technologies quite a bit.
I loved to watch horror movies, loved to wander around my house imagining things in the closets.
Introverts and extroverts also direct their attention differently: if you leave them to their own devices, the introverts tend to sit around wondering about things, imagining things, recalling events from their past, and making plans for the future.
It'd be great if more blogs, newspapers, and analysts started actually trying out eReaders instead of imagining things.
I don't know if it's a different version of the trans or different programming logic, or if I'm just imagining things.
As this is my wife's vehicle, it's possible it has always been like this and I am imagining things but I'd feel much more comfortable with a firmer pedal that didn't travel as far.
She was a passionate reader, often surrounding herself with a pile of books, looking through pictures, imagining things, then drawing and writing about it.
Some movies have the main character imagining things and it becomes hard to tell what is in their minds and what is real.
Is he imagining things, or are they real?
But then you get to a point where you start making up a game for yourself or you'll start imagining things or whatever it is.
When: September 30th Why: No, you're not imagining things — Seth Rogen really is starring in another movie about cancer only two short years after the release of «Funny People.»
So you're not imagining things, there are a lot of movies that open every weekend.
As you can see below, on at least one occasion I wasn't just imagining things.
Similar to the protagonist's own uncertainty about her abilities, the film debates whether or not Maureen is actually able to communicate with the dead or if she is simply imagining things.
We identify an example of the Absent Father Syndrome, that screenwriter's convenience for getting Dad out of the way so Mom can be home alone and told she's imagining things.
(Or am I imagining things...?)
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