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How to use conceive in a sentence

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I cannot, in justice to my own belief, and what I have great reason to conceive is the intention of Congress, conclude this address.
With visionaries like this leading the charge, it's hard to conceive of any barriers a hip-hop movement can't break.
That is what raises the question of how to conceive lyric thematics and allegorization.
He was keen to assert that society authoritatively imparts to individuals not just perspectives on reality, but ways to conceive of it.
He was not an atomist in the mould of Democritus, but he did conceive of atom-like fundamental particles of the four Empedoclean elements.
It's a rush, a thrill, a challenge to do something that most people can't even conceive of and couldn't do even if they wanted to.
There was no medical need for artificial insemination and his wife would have been able to conceive after his release from prison.
After a whirlwind romance, they are married and work very hard to conceive a kid.
His is a mission of which an Antichrist of old would barely have dared to conceive.
Also, heifers that conceive earlier in their first breeding season calve earlier and wean heavier calves.
The film is essentially about two women's desire to conceive and the amusing situations that result from this.
After marrying in 1999, we had tried in vain for three years to conceive even though there was nothing really wrong with us.
Seen in reproduction, it is hard to conceive of the monumentality and refulgence that the grandest of them possess in the flesh.
Ruling was in a sense a job, a calling, the only thing he knew how to do and could conceive of doing.
Surely it would be more useful to seek the whys and wherefores, to conceive of root causes why July is a month for many to act out?
Record companies advance money for recording costs and provide limited marketing services for the music that artists conceive and create.
It is not possible to conceive of a practice whereby Government binds itself as a matter of law to consult before introducing primary legislation.
It is difficult to conceive of a braver woman alive today than Ayaan Hirsi Ali.
These military men find it hard to conceive that there might be no real policy at all.
Last year, as I began to conceive a novel, set in shadowy Istanbul, about the sale of a gray market antiquity worth millions.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In most cases they conceive of some anthropomorphic being as the creator or arranger of the world.
They were born in sin and shapen in iniquity, and in sin did their mothers conceive them.
The music was manifestly not the kind of thing that Mrs. Hartley could conceive.
He had brought himself to the point that he would not conceive an obstacle that should baulk him.
We must conceive of ourselves as transmitters of the largess of music to our children.
It is impossible to conceive that any devisable set of conditions would in the end have served Poe better.
It is easy to conceive that such an epithet as Dogon might get itself mixed up with the word dog, and so become an imprecation.
For we could not conceive of Wordsworth as submitting his faculties to the humilities and devotion of courtship.
It is hard to conceive the special effect of that interior on each of the four.
No matter how we conceive of human thought, its stabilization comes about with that of writing.
Can we conceive that immateriality could ever draw matter from its own source?
It was not easy to conceive of her as being the mother of a son so immaturely mature.
It would not do to allege our human inability to conceive, or in imagination to draw, such a circumscription.
We may thus conceive how a small quantity of stearate or oleate of potash may resist the decomposing action of the soda salts.
I cannot conceive of any inducement which could entice me to make another voyage in her.
But they did not conceive the cell as a living, independent, structural unit.
In this case we may conceive that an unusually potent condition of the inhibitor wholly stopped the development of the tail.
I conceive that some fears of the inquisitorial censures are the cause of this delay.
Every man can understand it, but to conceive it and enjoin it was possible only for God.
Most of those who conceive the entire kosmos as finite, declare the Earth to be in its centre.
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