Sentence examples for too dream of from inspiring English sources

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Young men, too, dream of moving, but with an eye on economic security.

Most journalists — and regular people, too dream of knowing what the world's most influential figures are saying, thinking and plotting in their most private moments.

Most little girls (and older ones, too), dream of a fairytale wedding.

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He, too, dreamed of becoming a jockey.

The Nazis, too, dreamed of a united Europe, Varoufakis points out.

(Not surprisingly, Orlandersmith reveals that her mother, too, dreamed of being a performer, but was probably defeated by white ideals of beauty).

Not far off, a rusty French locomotive lies abandoned in a bog.In the 1950s and 1960s, America, too, dreamed of harnessing the Mekong to enrich Indochina, and thus dent support for the region's communist insurgents.

He too dreams of a bright future for his family.

She too dreams of becoming a doctor, but she has confidence her dream will come true.

Vonn, too, dreamed more of gold medals than crystal globes.

Sometimes, too, I dream of the indecipherable language of tin (a confused memory, perhaps, of its plaintive "cry").

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