1. An idea began to fill her mind, blocking everything else so that she could only fix on it. 2. An idea was beginning to take shape in his mind. 3. It was also during this period that his political ideas began moving sharply to the right. 4. It was in these conditions that Marxist ideas began to gain currency. 5. None the less, in an admittedly modest way, his idea is beginning to work. 6. According to Hedilla, the idea began to take shape that the Generalsimo would decide to unify the Falange and the Requet. 7. Juliet noticed he too had small spots around his nose and mouth, and an idea began to form. 8. An idea began to dawn. 9. As I understand it this idea began with nothing more than a wish from a physically challenged person who was essentially homebound. 10. But Mir was deteriorating quickly, and the idea began to seem like the ultimate pie-in-the-sky notion. |