No wonder he had always been so popular, so sought after and dreamed about, by the girls in the neighborhood.
He missed his young wife, Scribonia, dreamed of her by day as well as night.
He dreamed of a better place, a snug little cottage by the sunset sea.
But Rita always dreamed of living by the seaside and we used to come here for our holidays.
I dreamed vividly again, more in fact by day than at night.
She dreamed of the fire by the creek, of the billy which he had swirled around his head.
"Dreaming by the Book" has, in contrast, the courage of its convictions.
She couldn't dream by the camp fire forever.
She was only some girl who ran with a dog by day, and dreamed of wolves by night.
But she is already dreaming big, or at least big by the standards of science filmmaking.