1. But it was a vague idea, little more, Neville remembers, than an inchoate impulse. 2. For example, two individuals enter Marriage with a vague idea about the roles of husband and wife. 3. I had only a vague idea where the circle was, but nevertheless set off towards it. 4. I only had a vague idea of where the place was. 5. She had only a vague idea of how money was to be attracted. 6. The students only had a vague idea of what they were supposed to do. 7. They had a vague idea where the place was. 8. They have only a vague idea about the unique culture around them. 9. You saw that logo, and you had a vague idea of what the sound and the content were going to be. 10. They have only a vague idea of the amount of water available. |