Examples of 'one might imagine' in a sentence

Meaning of "one might imagine"

one might imagine: a phrase used to introduce a hypothetical or speculative scenario or idea

How to use "one might imagine" in a sentence

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one might imagine
He is as poor as one might imagine an itinerant philosopher to be.
Gluten allergies are more common than one might imagine.
One might imagine that will be your job.
More addictive than one might imagine.
One might imagine that property.
A resounding no one might imagine.
One might imagine that that would be your job.
They are far more repulsive than one might imagine.
Which one might imagine would lift the spirits.
The unthinkable is more thinkable than one might imagine.
One might imagine satyrs.
It was as beautiful as one might imagine.
One might imagine that you know practically nothing about me.
Such magical falls of stones are not so rare as one might imagine.
One might imagine that the roads have gotten better.

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This has lead to a lot of funny scenarios as one might imagine.
One might imagine an adult would escape the same treatment.
Diagnosing a yeast infection definitively can be harder than one might imagine.
One might imagine to simply choose between two distinct patching algorithms.
But the establishment of a new world order is not as painless as one might imagine.
And one might imagine that fingers so recently burnt would still be smarting.
That one might come across thousands of prejudices that one might imagine.
One might imagine that you would find this business life rather dull.
The line between ambition and obsession is much thinner than one might imagine.
One might imagine that such an organisation would escape some of the bureaucratic problems.
Some of the collected items conceal more mysteries than one might imagine at first.
One might imagine that you would panic and scramble for the surface.
This resulted in a highly irrational situation, as one might imagine.
One might imagine that Germany had lost the war.
There was nothing funny about it, as one might imagine.
One might imagine that Muslims are relieved that Ramadan is over.
Sex addiction is not gender specific, as one might imagine.
One might imagine An advanced civilization Living near.
I tend towards the second view, as one might imagine.
One might imagine an invitation being extended to preach at All Saints Chapel at Windsor.
Right and wrong are outside of us, contrary to what one might imagine.
One might imagine a different translation, by another author.
Unfortunately, analysis suggests that this is more common than one might imagine.
One might imagine that it was an administrative debate, but that is not the case.
International weapons dealer, a smuggler, a jack of almost every illicit trade one might imagine.
One might imagine that you'd find this business life rather dull.
However, the cultivation of wool is far from the pastoral idyll one might imagine.
One might imagine that the most important life forms are large, or flashy, or smart.
Congratulations . Which one might imagine would lift the spirits.
One might imagine the gap between the poorest 5 percent and the richest 5 percent.
A catastrophe, Althoff, even dimensions in their worst nightmares one might imagine.
One might imagine that one could build a finite time machine using finite loops of cos -.
They may serve a dual purpose As a galactic recycling center . One might imagine.
Thus, one might imagine a situation where a transport company has two lorries and just one driver.
It was 4 meters tall, rather small compared to what one might imagine.

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