(1) That interplay between message and content became the basis of his consultancy, Good Business, dreamt up partly with the CND campaigner Marjorie Thompson.
(2) The euro symbolises the ever closer union dreamt of by Europe's founders back in the 1950s.
(3) It is a tough task but one Elliot could only have dreamt of performing in August.
(4) He was, indeed, so reluctant to take sides that he got thrown out of the surrealist movement for confessing that he dreamt about the Nazi leader.
(5) A message was flashing on each pillar: Sophie Calle , end of sleepless night, 7:00 a.m. As if to confirm that I hadn't dreamt it all.
(6) But what's remarkable is the absence of support from the Conservative politicians who dreamt up this dire wheeze in the first place.
(7) The bestselling authors of the day - Ian Fleming, Len Deighton and John le Carré - could not have dreamt up a story more likely to strike a chord with the general public.
(8) Far from being a game dreamt up by marketing executives in the 80s, it turns out a version of handball was played by the Ancient Greeks.
(9) There began a long dreamt of US-PLO dialogue; he called it the Palestinians' "passport to the world".
(10) Dreamt up by costume designer Casey Storm, the striking pants are now available for $195 (£120) in Opening Ceremony stores in the US .
(11) Buso said he passed out in the rubble and sometimes dreamt he could hear his mother crying.
(12) Margareta van den Bosch, who dreamt up the H&M collaborations concept during a long tenure as head of design for H&M and now works as creative adviser to the brand, said the Wang collection broke new ground because “most pieces were developed from scratch, instead of reissuing archive pieces … Alex is one of the most important voices in fashion today … his designs are urban, wearable and covetable, offering a new take on an urban uniform … [he] has an inherent understanding of what people want to wear, and everything he does is with an energy and passion that’s infectious”.
(13) But rather king – the role he was born to do – the occupations he dreamt of were astronaut, policeman and firebreather.
(14) As an activist, web developer and poet, I never dreamt of being a politician and nor have I ever wanted to be a part of a political party.
(15) Green & Black's This name was dreamt up by the company founders as symbols of the brand: green for organic and black for the colour of chocolate.
(16) After the sacking of Martin Jol on Sunday, Rene Meulensteen's first game in charge was going exactly as he had dreamt it.
(17) But I'm 65, I've had the most wonderful life I'd ever dreamt of.
(18) The world would be uninhabitable if all of us dreamt on the epic scale of Ali but it would be a considerably drabber place if one among us had not done so.
(19) A dream that was dreamt by an entire country.” Costa Rica now play Holland on Saturday in a surprising last-eight appearance for the country that has a quarter of the population of Brazil’s biggest city.
(20) At breakfast one day – Leonid Brezhnev was still in the Kremlin, and the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia a recent memory – she tossed her head and, after a slight, shy hesitation, confided: “You know, last night I had a dream.” She had dreamt that, by accident, just for one night, the Berlin Wall was opened.
Undreamt
Definition:
(a.) Not dreamed, or dreamed of; not th/ught of; not imagined; -- often followed by of.
Example Sentences:
(1) At Oxford University, for example, researchers have developed a self-driving car that can cope with weather conditions undreamt of in California.
(2) Wineland and Haroche and their teams have shown just how strange the quantum world really is and opened up the potential for new technologies undreamt of not so long ago.
(3) He realized that once the dark night of the Middle Ages was over, the sciences arose with undreamt of force and accelerated development.
(4) Transgenic animal techniques offer today's neuroscientist the ability to experimentally manipulate neurosecretory systems with a precision undreamt of by our predecessors.
(5) Labour's Caitlin Bisknell, on the other hand, gives the impression that the campaign's undreamt-of storyline has left plenty of people in her party struggling to know exactly what to say.