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But the whole time I had big ideas about how my life should be.
The room may be small, but the kitchen has big ideas.
She married too young, and her husband had big ideas he couldn't follow through on.
All kids have big ideas, but none keep them long with me, and they aren't very original anyway.
But you are not required to have big ideas, commander.
"But we are not going to be allowed to do this, because you don't like us to have big ideas.
He had big ideas, and he worked hard to make them real.
And both companies have big ideas, but they don't carry them out."
And now that he's taken up with the Daemons well, he has big ideas.
But you still have big ideas for corporate success.
Program works with students who have big ideas for a better India, and wants them to see that vision transform into reality.
The Yankees have bigger ideas for their rotation, though they do not expect to add any big names soon.
"Most of them have sold out and we have big ideas.
But they had big ideas he was terribly excited about, that would stop the war that's coming now."
Jason has big ideas for Uzu, including plans to make it more interactive.
It was sound advice, but Sierra had bigger ideas.
These were modest beginnings but they had bigger ideas.
"If he has big ideas and is able to come through, then clearly his position is strengthened.
His colleague clearly has bigger ideas - "what about one of those wallpaper stripping things?"
Both Republicans and Democrats had big ideas about how to spend a large surplus that now approaches $1 billion.
"He talked a good game and he had big ideas, but he never followed through.
I had big ideas before the trip.
He has big ideas about who he is and who he could be.
Such men often believe the impossible because it suits them to believe, or because they have big ideas of themselves.
Politicians across the country had bigger ideas.