dreamed造句121. Ferdi would be kissing her, his hands would find the places Volker had only dreamed about.
122. We would never have dreamed of this kind of freedom.
123. He knew the man he dreamed of did not exist.
124. The right brain noted something amiss ... Meanwhile, Yeremi's logical tech-side dreamed.
125. Prince Charles could never have dreamed of this twist to his call for respectful allegiance to the past.
126. But, like so many employees, he dreamed of becoming an entrepreneur.
127. He had dreamed of fixing up the two-story, 1, 000-square - foot summer cabin on South Mountain for his retirement.
128. Towards morning, Peter dreamed the old dream for the first time in months if not years.
129. The authority they exercise is far greater than anyone could have dreamed of in the pre-1985 organi-zation.
130. Already, she wore on her arms all the jewellery she could ever have dreamed of.
131. I still dreamed of food and the convivial, outdoor feast, but I no longer took full part in the proceedings.
132. I am doing what I love and I am playing for a team I always dreamed about.
133. When he woke it was suddenly, and to a sight of beauty he had never dreamed he might see.
134. It was raggedness linked with raving and ruin, such as none there had looked at nor dreamed of.
135. But this day is something I've dreamed of since I was a kid and I just want to enjoy it.
136. Suppose you were asked to use dreamt in one of the following passages and dreamed in the other.
137. Whoever dreamed up City Lights was a genius, I thought more than once.
138. He dreamed that he stood in a court of law, charged with some wrongdoing and sentenced to make reparations.
139. The scenes surge back overlaid with a red mist not there when I dreamed.
140. That's because large events involve extra considerations you never dreamed of when doing a small conference.
141. Sometimes I wonder now whether I dreamed some of it, so much was just unbelievable, so grotesque.
142. They would never have dreamed of telling me to take a certain attitude towards white people.
143. I dreamed that I was lying on a beach in the Caribbean.
144. Abe Lincoln had probably never dreamed there would be colleges like this, for blacks, in the South.
145. All supply people dreamed of a way to balance the books once and for all-without all that trading and shuffling.
146. As children, they dreamed about the freedoms and riches they would enjoy in the U.S.
147. Would the idyll she had dreamed of be there again, not smashed to pieces as it seemed to be?
148. He had never dreamed a person could be so powerless in his power.
149. Feeling unloved is the story of Judy Garland's life; she always dreamed of something better.
150. She longs for the anguished desolation of a late capitalism that hasn't quite worked as her generation dreamed.