She added that officers "inconceivably" eliminated Napper over a series of rapes on parkland in south London because he was thought to be too tall. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Likewise, if the word "inconceivably" or "unimaginably" or "staggeringly" could be added as an adjective to describe the scale of the engineering, the temperature of beam-weapons, the speed of the vessels, the hardness of the space-armor, or the size of explosions and the resulting volume of destruction, or the beauty of the faultless heroine or the sex appeal of the evil space-emperor's willful daughter, without seeming particularly out of place in the sentence, the story is a Space Opera. ❋ Unknown (2006)
Almost inconceivably, it functioned—or malfunctioned, Alizome thought—as a republic, and not just as a republic but as one with an unregulated gene pool. ❋ David R. George III (2011)
If the evolutionary process and everything contained within it are part of an infinite unfolding as they're finding -- if it's not merely inconceivably vast but it's literally infinite -- then we don't have to close our eyes or even transcend the mind, time, body and universe in order to discover that which is infinite. ❋ Andrew Z. Cohen (2012)
Still, similar to last year's Packers, who were picked to repeat, New York might be able to improve simply by staying healthy after having won despite an inconceivably long injury list. ❋ Chris Herring (2012)
Values were pitifully and inconceivably shrunken, and the trusts added hugely to their holdings, even extending their enterprises into many new fields and always at the expense of the middle class. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Much of the past three days, when I wasn't too hot and sweaty to think, has been spent pondering some of the inconceivably stupid myths about Elizabeth Short that have been handed down across the decades. ❋ Greygirlbeast (2009)
And frankly, any variety of natural events could do inconceivably more damage then anything we could muster. ❋ Unknown (2009)
In the past two or three years, trading speeds have been shaved down to inconceivably tiny increments: from milliseconds to microseconds, and more recently to nanoseconds. ❋ Michelle Price (2011)
By the antiseptic standards of our current Western and Westernized nations, every civilization in history has been inconceivably violent, not just in act but in attitude, and this includes their religious conceptions. ❋ Unknown (2010)