1. Hope had betrayed her into thinking dreams could become reality. 2. What if our dreams become nightmare, our plans crumble to dust? 3. With the acquisition of a big house in the suburbs, they felt as though the American dream had indeed become a reality for them. 4. An advertisement he read in the morning newspaper made Luis Estrada, a Mexican film director, feel that his darkest anxiety dream had become real. 5. And on Saturday, his dream will become a prime-time reality. 6. And there were the hundreds of earnest young men whose dreams could become a reality if the National Labor Relations Board could be convinced to sleep this one off. 7. And when the dream becomes a reality, and the reality suggests that anything is possible, the rules change. 8. Balanchine and Kirstein were among the idealists whose dreams eventually became realities. 9. A century later, those dreams have become our reality. 10. A funny, moving, elaborate first novel in which a common dream becomes the medium of a peculiarly moral confrontation with fear and trembling. |