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  • I conceive him present. (10)
  • That, I conceive, is grocery. (10)
  • Can you conceive a greater folly? (8)
  • I cannot conceive her courage failing. (10)
  • I am not the frail creature you conceive. (10)
  • But, Anne, only conceive how extraordinary! (4)
  • Only conceive how comfortable they will be! (4)
  • Who, not having known her, could conceive it! (10)
  • He began to conceive romance in that sort of fun. (10)
  • The General was at a loss to conceive what it was. (10)
  • She did not conceive it would be so ponderous a task. (10)
  • He could not conceive the human betrayal of the secret. (10)
  • To conceive her aversion was to burn her and devour her. (10)
  • Do you conceive that when I employ you I am in your power? (10)
  • She is netting herself the sweetest cloak you can conceive. (4)
  • The wife was denied to him; he could conceive of no other. (10)
  • Conceive the System in the flesh, and you have our Richard. (10)
  • Conceive what the events of a week have done in that family! (4)
  • The young man chose to conceive that he thought abstractedly. (10)
  • He did not object to conceive that he was the fellow to do it. (10)
  • The reason is, that their minds cannot conceive the abstract, as men do. (10)
  • His heart could not contain it all, nor his imagination rightly conceive it. (1)
  • I cannot conceive of greater misery than to be arrayed against your country. (8)
  • If we conceive it, we have a mysterious claim on her who is the heart of it. (10)
  • No preparatory arrangement that human foresight can conceive has been neglected. (21)
  • Conceive his dismay when he entered the house, to find there a man in possession. (10)
  • Being itself artificial, it cannot conceive of the original except as the abnormal. (9)
  • Till we conceive her living we go distraught, At best but circle-windsails of a mill. (10)
  • A woman is hurt if you do not confide to her your plans as soon as you can conceive them. (10)
  • Conceive, for the fleeting instants permitted to such insufferable flights of fancy, our picked men ruling! (10)
  • For my own part, I can conceive of no place better to live or die in than where I was born. (14)
  • Only conceive Nevil Beauchamp knocking at doors late at night, the sturdy beggar of a vote! (10)
  • How can you be so teasing; only conceive, my dear Catherine, what your brother wants me to do. (4)
  • The rain now fell in actual torrents; and a more miserable night it is impossible to conceive. (6)
  • Nor at the moment did it seem in the least strange that he should conceive such an odd thought. (8)
  • Proximity to her faded sister made him conceive her attainable, and thrice precious by contrast. (10)
  • Proximity to her faded sister made him conceive her attainable, and thrice precious by contrast. (22)
  • Conceive the highest bidder at an auction hearing the article announce that it will not have him! (10)
  • He began to conceive a vague respect for the fellow who had proved him wrong upon a matter of fact. (10)
  • He could not conceive how the bundle of sticks was to be brought in now; or what to say concerning them. (10)
  • She should not leave it to his imagination to conceive that in the end the blind may awaken to thwart him. (10)
  • I could conceive an overlooking height that made her utterance simple and consecutive: I could not reach it. (10)
  • I could not conceive why he went on worrying me in this manner with his jealous outburst of Continental bile. (10)
  • Was it possible in this age of science and enlightenment to conceive of a mystic metamorphosis of personality? (12)
  • She could only look severely at him, and trust that he might conceive the intention which she could not express. (9)
  • He could neither put a halo of imagination about her, nor could he conceive one degraded thought of the creature. (10)
  • He could neither put a halo of imagination about her, nor could he conceive one degraded thought of the creature. (22)
  • Men who conceive great resolutions do not always bring them forth with the ease and silence which they themselves desire. (8)
  • No more deeply fantastic writer can I conceive than Dostoievsky, nor any who has described actual situations more vividly. (8)
  • I knew that he could not conceive the idea of jealousy existing in me, as little as I could imagine unfaithfulness in him. (10)
  • To conceive of what happened after death did not apparently come within the few large conclusions of his reflective powers. (8)
  • The Philosopher, we may conceive, has contentment in benefiting embryos: but it was a somewhat bitter prospect to Sir Austin. (10)
  • He at least did not conceive of her as she conceived of herself; but this may be impossible to any man with regard to any woman. (9)
  • She seemed to him merely triumphant, and he could not conceive what it had cost her to nerve herself up to her too easy victory. (9)
  • She loved him when she thought him guilty, which made her conceive that her love was of a diviner cast than Rose was capable of. (10)
  • One may conceive that there was a natural resemblance between him and Menander, both in the scheme and style of his lighter plays. (10)
  • She fixed her mind to conceive the foolishness of putting out a face that her rival might envy, and of destroying anything that had value. (10)
  • It is undecided still whether they do of themselves conceive principles, or should submit to an imposition of the same upon them in terrorem. (10)
  • The stupidity of Italian sbirri is proverbial, or a Milanese cavalier would have been astonished to conceive himself mistaken for a Bolognese. (10)
  • He asked himself, because the beginning of the wooing might be checked by the call on him for words of repentance only just possible to conceive. (10)
  • Yet in that twilight where he dwelt he loomed large upon the imagination; the minds that could not conceive him were still aware of his greatness. (9)
  • He does not conceive that it is his business rather to identify the species and then explain how and where the specimen is imperfect and irregular. (9)
  • He had imagination sufficient to conceive the lamentations they contained, and the reproach they were to his own subserviency in not sending them. (10)
  • He had imagination sufficient to conceive the lamentations they contained, and the reproach they were to his own subserviency in not sending them. (22)
  • She could easily conceive that marriage might not be immediately in their power; for though Willoughby was independent, there was no reason to believe him rich. (4)

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