What would become of him and Nan, now that she knew Nan loved him, and imaginably, he loved her? |
And now that he and his colleagues think they have a way of showing how everything there is could imaginably have emerged from a stretch of space like that, the nut cases are moving the goal posts. |
In so far as matter may be conceived to exist in a purely passive state, it is, imaginably, older than motion. |
And was there in fact ever a pale Galilean, the least of Whose doctrines they could ever imaginably have embodied? |
She could not imaginably encourage Jim Dyckman to free himself by the same channel, and if he did, how could Charity marry him? |
Only by falsely trivialising the seriousness of such a crime could Bishop imaginably have a case. |