Sentence examples for somewhere in idea from inspiring English sources

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Sally Lloyd-Jones and Sue Heap created this book in such a way that it feels as though the concept, story and approach were all ripe and whole somewhere in idea space, just waiting to be plucked, and they were the ones who grabbed it.

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A strategic vision, too, lurks somewhere in the idea of an EAC.

There is an inchoate sense that a key explanation lies somewhere in the idea that our economy is somehow different.

漳 Chiang is somewhere in-between.

He was driven to a house somewhere in Havana — no idea where, he said — and was told to wait in the car.

Somewhere in this is the idea that the woman should be flattered, and should say "yes".

And most journalists at least started our careers with the idea, somewhere in the back of our heads, that covering the news the right way would make the world a better place than we had first discovered it.

I'm just a blogger scribbling down my ideas somewhere in the world, making generalizations as we all do, as I try to pin my mind back down to Earth, thinking to myself: Why are we here?

Somewhere in my cortex was the idea to which Orwell himself once gave explicit shape: the idea that "mere" writing of this sort could aspire to become an art, and that the word "journalist" - like the ironic modern English usage of the word "hack" - could lose its association with the trivial and the evanescent.

PHYSICIST: So I can spend thirty minutes on the phone with a guy somewhere in America who has no idea what I'm saying?

The movie's costumes and locations suggest the idea of "somewhere in the past" without knocking themselves out to simulate details beyond the budget's means.

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