977 examples of i imagined in sentences

Perhaps I imagined it, but his pink-rimmed eyes seemed to say, "For heaven's sake, don't leave me alone with these others.

I imagined you were a newsboy or a sporting kid from the country; but now I observe you are older than you appear.

Guessing rather than judging my way, I stumbled steadily forward until I reached what I imagined must be about the centre of the wood.

The energetic youthfulness of the soil had penetrated my breast, which I pressed with force against the common mother, and at times I imagined myself to be one of the strong willows that lived around me.

"Galdar must be nearly ready; he has been quicker than I imagined.

I hoped she'd marry you, but I imagined she could be persuaded and would do so willingly.

"Finding myself in the territory of the Raja of Dinajpur, I imagined I had nothing to do with any one except him, and that Sheikh Faiz Ulla and his army would not think of following me through a country which, though tributary to the Nawab of Bengal, still in no way belonged to Faiz Ulla's master.

"It seemed to me that he might hesitate, and I imagined that I was an old friend, a near friend, and that he had come to me for advice; and I argued the case with him.

I thought I would go off by myself, and so I wandered into a little room where I imagined I would be alone, but hanged if I didn't run into the hostess and a stack of ladies.

I did not dare call out because I imagined some of those Indians might have got ahead of the rest and be sneaking up to our house at that very moment.

As soon as I perceived them to go towards the shore, I imagined it to be, as it really was, that they had given over their search, and were for going back again; and the captain, as soon as I told him my thoughts, was ready to sink at the apprehensions of it: but I presently thought of a stratagem to fetch them back again, and which answered my end to a tittle.

I almost did it when I imagined his feelings as the nickels rattled down through the register into the furnace below, but I restrained myselfand the killing glances he threw into those glass eyes of his, whenever he happened to hold the plate before one of those Dumfries girls!

I lowered into it all the provision I could find in the ship, which was but little, the sailors having, as I imagined, carried off the remainder.

By her side stood a form of unequalled loveliness: it seemed too beautiful to have belonged to a daughter of earth; and I imagined the painter had designed it to represent the guardian saint of the youthful pair.

"And," he was thinking, "I imagined I had trained myself to indifference."

Ahmed Bot, however, was of opinion that all sahibs who wanted sport required two shikaris, so I imagined that while I was to be engaged with one in pursuit of bara singh, the other would employ himself in "rounding up" a few tigers for the next day's sport in another direction.

Mr. H. gave out; 'Praise God from whom,' &c. I began to suspect the power of God was more eminently present than I imagined: this led me to seek after it in my own breast, and to long for a more powerful manifestation.

I imagined she was well acquainted with what I had done; but, on consulting her countenance, I could not perceive the least mark of displeasure: on the contrary, I thought she gave me a smile of approbation.

It was all so differentas everything in this war has beenfrom anything I had ever dreamed when I imagined war.

I was obliged by a fair young Maid whom I understood to be called Elizabeth Preston, Daughter of the Keeper of the Garden, with a Glass of Water; whom I imagined might have been, for Form's sake, the general Representative of the Lady sought for, and from her Beauty the proper Amarillis on these Occasions.

Often I did not give her up, but brought her to my new home, built my house with her to cheer me; and often I imagined that she was beside me, sheltered from the storm and happy while she could be by my side and in my arms.

And at the mention of key-holes I imagined that I saw my father's eyes rest on the latchet crevice.

I imagined an ant had bitten me through my shirt.

Great as is the absolute nature of Harmonics, with all its details as set forth in my third book, it is all found among the celestial motions, not indeed in the manner which I imagined (that is not the least part of my delight), but in another very different, and yet most perfect and excellent.

Had I imagined that she was living in England, I should undoubtedly have endeavoured to see her.

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