How To Use Undreamed of In A Sentence
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You're merely giving the boss a level of control undreamed of by those Victorian factory masters who fantasised about the constant surveillance of the work force.
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Or rule on whether asset sales, user fees, mandates and flashes of congressional ingenuity yet undreamed of violate the Constitution?
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We in the West enjoy a standard of living undreamed of by the majority of people in the world.
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Or rule on whether asset sales, user fees, mandates and flashes of congressional ingenuity yet undreamed of violate the Constitution?
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They arrived on the doorstep too, in undreamed of numbers, from all parts of Yorkshire and beyond.
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Modern knowledge has pragmatically proved itself in helping us to live much longer, healthier lives and enjoy amenities undreamed of by our progenitors.
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In sum, technologies such as tissue culture, anther culture, embryo rescue, protoplast fusion, and genetic markers are likely to bring undreamed of breakthroughs that will transform Africa's native grains.
13. Other Cultivated Grains
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Or rule on whether asset sales, user fees, mandates and flashes of congressional ingenuity yet undreamed of violate the Constitution?
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We live in a society gone mad in the pursuit of money to buy creature comforts undreamed of by prior generations and a hunger for ever more exotic experiences that seems to know no end.
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This is a scene from a classic bedroom farce - but with consequences undreamed of by traditional farceurs, like the great Feydau or the contemporary Aykborn.
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It had produced allies possessed of a profound purity undreamed of among the Grovers ' terata.
THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
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A sea of stars swirled in cosmic currents across the sky, pulled by tides undreamed of by man.
WHERE THE HEART IS
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Xiangzi was in a hurry to find Joy and tell her this undreamed of good news.
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Despite problems, the Japanese worker today enjoys a degree of affluence undreamed of a few decades ago.
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The journey was exciting with undreamed of results.
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Now the coast is experiencing pressure and possibilities undreamed of by James Johnston.
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Next May we will see a unification of Europe undreamed of by our parents and grandparents with the admission of ten countries.
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Or rule on whether asset sales, user fees, mandates and flashes of congressional ingenuity yet undreamed of violate the Constitution?
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I would bring you glories undreamed of, wealth unknown.
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The late 19th and early 20th century saw a spate of inventions which were to transform the lives of ordinary citizens of this country in ways hitherto undreamed of.
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Or rule on whether asset sales, user fees, mandates and flashes of congressional ingenuity yet undreamed of violate the Constitution?
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‘I believe Scotland is about to live with a fullness of life undreamed of,’ he said grandly.
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Over the next several years, teens and undoubtedly everyone else, will use WAP-enabled devices in ways and applications undreamed of today.
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A sea of stars swirled in cosmic currents across the sky, pulled by tides undreamed of by man.
WHERE THE HEART IS
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The movie has enjoyed a reception undreamed of even by its makers and marketers.
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Today competition reigns in the U.S. in a way undreamed of 20 years ago - competition for markets, for labor, for capital, for time and, yes, for attention (just ask the newspaper industry).
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Four years ago, such a situation was almost undreamed of.
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A reaction induced on the laboratory bench may, like yeast in inert dough, leaven the whole of mankind, lightening and lifting it to heights undreamed of by its ancestors.
The Contribution of Creative Chemistry to the Humanities
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As life expectancies increase and we become more healthy in old age, sexagenarians may well want to do things undreamed of by their predecessors.
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We in the West enjoy a standard of living undreamed of by the majority of people in the world.
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The runner-up spot would be an undreamed of triumph for the Tories, but probably her best hope is for a significantly increased share of the vote.
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She plays on his love of finery and wild, risky living and plies him with extravagant compliments and hints of undreamed of favours yet to come—absurd.
Exit the Actress
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The undreamed of improvements in average life expectancy in the 20th century have thrust ageing to the forefront of attention, and more old people are alive today than at any time in history.
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The nudities of the present times appear to have been undreamed of in the philosophy of Versailles.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 341, March, 1844
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Undreamed of!" cried Mercedes, throwing up her hands in dainty dismay.
Chapter 5
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It had produced allies possessed of a profound purity undreamed of among the Grovers ' terata.
THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW