Example sentences of "i dream " in BNC.

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1 In Normandy 's autumn , I dream of the desert spring …
2 I dream of somewhere quiet Where no one can find me .
3 I dream , I hope and I pray that in our diocese we shall see God ‘ s Spirit , the Spirit that fell on Mary , coming to us and doing great things for God .
4 In my busy life there are times when I dream of long periods away from people .
5 I dream of you asleep :
6 I dream that we live in a mare 's field .
7 I dream that I am visited by a poet called T. S. Eliot .
8 I dream about that sheep .
9 Someone else might realize : ‘ I dream and idealize a lot , because I was left so much to my own company . ’
10 Poring over a world atlas or 1:50,000 sheet gives me as much pleasure as actually visiting the places I dream about .
11 I dream of it .
12 I dream about him .
13 I dream of him , my father .
14 I am capable of everything I dream of doing .
15 Neither party seem too interested in the other , and that night I dream about Enoch Powell showing me around a slum street with a vile grin on his face .
16 I dream a lot .
17 Elaine , a 16-year-old girl who has spent most of her life on the streets of Rio de Janeiro , in Brazil , puts it better : ‘ I dream of a better world , a world where children and adults are no longer abandoned , tortured and murdered because of who we are or what we do …
18 I dream about blood and massacres from the grenades .
19 Usually I dream about having my own house .
20 I Dream Of Life
21 As soon as I get to sleep , I dream I 'm at the bottom of the sea . ’
22 I dream of somewhere else I wan na be ,
23 I dream about the Masai .
24 Specifically I dream about the old man 's parchment hands with their cheroot fingers , endlessly rolling the container in his hand , this movement polishing and burnishing it , an insistent but unexplained movement of the sort that happens in dreams .
25 I dream of Strathspeld , and the long summers of my childhood passed in a trance of lazy pleasure , ending with that day , running through the woods ( but I turn away from that memory , the way I 've learned to over the years ) ; I wander again through the woods and the small , hidden glens , along the shores of the ornamental lochan and the river and its loch and I 'm standing near the old boathouse in that defeatingly bright sunlight , light dancing on water , and I see two figures , naked and thin and white in the grass beyond the reed beds , and as I watch them the light turns from gold to silver and then to white , and the trees seem to shrink in on themselves , leaves disappearing in the chill coruscations of that enveloping white blaze while the view all around me becomes brighter and darker at once and all is reduced to black and white ; trees are bare and black , the ground smother-smoothed in white and the two young figures are gone , while one even smaller one — booted , gloved , coat-tails flying behind — runs laughing across the white level of the frozen loch .
26 In middle age , I dream a mother
27 Then I dream the dreams , and the uncertainty , suspicion , anger and emptiness engulf me all over again .
28 " When I 'm in bed and asleep , I dream , and I know dreams are rubbish , so I need n't pay any attention to them .
29 It never is when I dream .
30 No chance to talk to Mum about the bike I dream of day and night !
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