1. Gradually vague notions of a career in journalism were forming in my head. 2. He finds himself evaluated by the correspondingly vague notion of competence. 3. He had only a vague notion of what might happen next. 4. He must have harbored the vague notion that I could reassure him. 5. Most of us maintain vague notions of justice, but its precise meaning escapes us until we are deprived of it. 6. She had no paper qualifications, no special skills and only a vague notion that she wanted to work with children. 7. She had only a vague notion of what she wanted to do. 8. She had a vague notion about what happened. 9. America is a vivid idea, Europe a vague notion or a troubled memory. 10. A few had a vague notion of the man who is the only Latino to be honored with a state holiday, observed Friday. |