Sentences with phrase «only dream of»

The metallic green Carabo absolutely steals the show, but 1969's Italdesign Iguana — painted in a metalflake finish that hot - rodders can only dream of (see page 77)-- and the bright yellow 33/2 Speciale from the same year look nearly as stunning with their glassy cabins and balloon - like tyres.
The backseat is where the Envision shines, however, with leg - and knee room that the Acura, Lincoln and Audi can only dream of.
The Alfaworks car turns - in with a crispness the standard car can only dream of, and it's also more intuitive should the rear step - out.
While my colleagues counter that our Mini rides firmly because it's equipped with an optional sport suspension, I note that a Volkswagen Golf GTI has far sportier handling yet absorbs bumps with a smoothness that the Cooper can only dream of.
Push it to the brink, and the Maserati pays you back with a connected brio the current BMW M5 can only dream of — even if that Bavarian automaton may be objectively faster.
Fortunately the Ford C - Max is a very good vehicle overall, with satisfying steering, firm handling, and a high - quality interior that the Toyota Prius plug - in hybrid can only dream of.
Being a real coupe, it has the type of sloping greenhouse four - door coupes can only dream of.
At least $ 600 billion in assets currently invested by California's 80 different public employee pension funds, earning financial interests billions in management fees and commissions every year, and guaranteeing public employees retirement packages that ordinary citizens can only dream of.
As someone who's run for office a few times, I can tell you these are numbers candidates only dream of.
The statement that Bloomfield Hills» schools get a level of funding that «public school districts elsewhere would only dream of having» calls for a closer examination.
In one section she says, «With a tax base bolstered by one of Detroit's wealthiest suburbs, Bloomfield Hills High is the kind of public - school districts elsewhere would only dream of having.
The elites, you know, get names like Phillips Exeter Kent Choate Miss Porter's etc, but the poor get Knowledge Is Power Achievement Character Building YES to Success and other such names that Roald Dahl's Miss Trunchbull could only dream of (except that she thought no children could achieve — she was the perfect school administrator!
«I can only dream of what we could do for our children if we were funded equitably along with all other public schools who receive state aid for their school buildings.
Online courses offer students the flexibility that they can only dream of and can never expect from traditional education.
That statement couldn't be more true of the practical things — things many principals take for granted but that many others only dream of having.
(Private sector unions, which square off against independent management teams, can only dream of such a thing.)
«Her intellect and insatiable yearning to learn up to the last days of her life is a model that I can only dream of imitating.»
Rising natural - gas and oil prices have left energy - rich Wyoming in a financial position that state officials usually can only dream of — a $ 1.8 billion surplus projected for this year, and barely enough ways to spend the money in the sparsely populated state.
A special thanks goes to the singularly talented Keala Settle whose performance of this song elevates it in a way that we could only dream of.
There's one thing the PC version of Grand Theft Auto 5 can do that the console version of the game can only dream of: mod support.
The episodes are slick, well - produced and continually disturbing in the way that most modern - day horror movies can only dream of being.
In Franco's film, Greg gets the kind of opportunity that most aspiring actors can only dream of: a role on a popular television show, at the invitation of the show's star.
Shifting seamlessly between two - dimensional platforming and precision shooting in a three - dimensional space created unique opportunities for intriguing puzzle solving and some truly epic and memorable boss battles that its predecessors could only dream of.
Each of them bring a level of expertise to investigating a crime scene that the Saudi officials could only dream of.
From Software's Souls series has achieved the kind of cult status many game franchises can only dream of.
Most filmmakers can only dream of having their second movie get the kind of reception that The Usual Suspects did for its director Bryan Singer and writer Christopher McQuarrie.
It's always interesting to hear actors talk about films they weren't a part of, because merely being an actor gives a person access to a level of enlightenment we lay people who watch all two hours of a movie could only dream of.
This is a tour - de-force grand slam performance, one to be admired as a career - topping achievement most actors only dream of.
The A-Team could only dream of being locked in a garage and coming up with something this dangerous.
Ripping fun in ways Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes could only dream of.
It has already had ecstatic five star reviews from festivals, the sort most directors can only dream of, and has been described in Sight and Sound as a «ravishing evocation of romance».
Everyone is on their top of their game in this film, and the cast is simply the kind you only dream of.
In fact, it's one of the best assembled third - person combat experiences out there, set in its ways and very heavy on its feet, but calculating (and thus rewarding) to a degree Kratos and chums can only dream of.
The dramatic depths and character arcs that The Look of Silence possesses are ones scripted narrative films can only dream of achieving.
It launches before two other heavy hitters, but boasts a solid number of features both GT Sport and Forza Motorsport 7 can only dream of.
But the self - described loafer, an owner of a slowly dying fruit company whose dividends keep him afloat and from having to step into an office, is an undeniable charmer who is great in the sack and opens a window into a life that Mildred can only dream of — but more importantly — can also offer her Veda.
He's extremely wealthy, lives the kind of life people only dream of, and has a «friend» («We occasionally sleep together.»)
It's a reminder that the smartest companies collaborate with (rather than dictate to) their customer base... but most can only dream of this deep LEGO relationship with AFOL.
«We want so badly for artists to be geniuses whose lives we can only dream of emulating.
In an effort to cure his cancer and spare Vanessa the death coming for him, he subjects himself to an experiment from an organization who state that not only can they cure his cancer, but that he can have abilities most men only dream of.
A priest (Stephen Campbell Moore), a grieving knight (Ulrich Thomsen), an itinerant swindler (Stephen Graham) and a headstrong youth who can only dream of becoming a knight (Robert Sheehan) join a mission troubled by mythically hostile wilderness and fierce contention over the fate of the girl.
It's the kind of life Walter Kresby (Matthew Broderick) can only dream of in New York.
The mainstream appeal and brand recognition of GT is something the other games can only dream of.
Zhao's follow - up is set in the same area, and again uses non-pro actors to achieve a realism Hollywood can only dream of achieving.
Like so many of Yorgos Lanthimos's films, the first half is so bone - splittingly perfect, that the second's sharp veer into mere greatness — venturing into places most good films could only dream of — feels like an ever - so - slight letdown.
Tom Holland (In the Heart of the Sea) assumes the mantle of the New York web - slinger from Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield in what is the iteration one can only dream of.
The rest of the ensemble can only dream of such fully - realized characterization, with T'Challa's sister Shuri (Letitia Wright) ending up the Q to Boseman's Bond — here and then mostly forgotten.
They have money and experience an independent filmmaker could only dream of, yet Sweet Sixteen — which probably cost less to make than the catering bill of the average major Hollywood production, and many members of its cast have no prior acting experience — is better than anything mainstream that I have seen all year.
As for Simmons — this is one of those roles that actors, especially those who never enjoyed the spotlight, can only dream of.
Harkening back to Hitchcock in a way most people only dream of, it greatest heir (De Palma) particularly is interested in his black and white films for David Selznick (Notorious, Spellbound) in reaching the desired world of intrigue, then the film kicks in and Cruise gets his hands dirty in a way many wondered if he would have the guts to.
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