Sentence examples for shared an idea from inspiring English sources

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Until then, any time I shared an idea, brows would furrow.

"That became the basis of our relationship, that we shared an idea, a sensibility.

When I was a first-year doctoral student, I shared an idea in class on the very first day.

But they shared an idea of citizenship that was universal, and their identities arched more broadly than the smaller notions of self in the town as Maronite Catholic, Greek Orthodox or Protestant.

Many of those involved shared an idea of the state that was as coherently modern as James's but wholly different.With exhaustive reference to contemporary sources, Mr Pincus explodes in succession each of the myths about the Glorious Revolution.

He and Blakemore shared an idea of what theatre should be, which was, in Blakemore's pithy words: "… to bring to the stage productions of such accomplishment and concentrated intent that anyone who saw them would remember them for the rest of their lives".

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Share an idea that could change the world.

Or why not share an idea that may only be realisable in the centuries to come?

Tonight when you come up and share an idea, something just might trigger for you.

Whether you're sharing information or sharing an idea, if you can bear to part with your books, do it.

They're just these insane masses of people, bumping into each other and maybe sharing an idea or two.

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