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1 But the experienced Maurice too well knew the emptiness of such dreams .
2 They had dreamed such dreams of valor, their eyes had seen visions.
3 Synthetising their ideal, such dreams will always constitute powerful motives of action.
4 But there is an end to this as to all such dreams .
5 He looked at Yvonne expectantly, as though she too harbored such dreams .
6 It is only, ma'am, that I have such dreams - you have no idea.
7 But do you really think that I ought to indulge such dreams ?
8 History proves that such dreams must have come even to White Ladies.
9 First, such dreams as they elect to deal with, are mostly sexual.
10 Therefore, the authors hypothesised that such dreams provide some sort of cognitive gain'.
11 These Utopian town buildings will be the realisation of such dreams .
12 I do not, however, remember having any such dreams before I was engaged.
13 He had had such dreams before when sleeping with strange women.
14 Who that is a man and twenty-one has not such dreams ?
15 You did not think I could dream such dreams as those, did you?
16 How wonderful, with such dreams as you must have had, to be educated!
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