1. He had a vague memory of that point in his life when a year was a long time. 2. He had vague memories of a brother who apparently did not exist any more. 3. I have a vague memory of visiting them when I was small. 4. She had vague memories, only, to build on. 5. As we talked, I began to have vague memories about Georgia being in two different time zones before World War II. 6. A few of them have vague memories of IBM Selectrics. 7. A couple of times he did indicate that vague memories had come to him, she said. 8. But most end up vague memories at best. 9. By the time Chrissie Stanford got any hands-on training as a student teacher, she had only vague memories of discipline methods discussed in her university lectures. |