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in the clouds造句
1) The sun appeared through a rift in the clouds. 2) We can see a plane flying in the clouds. 3) A ray of sunshine shone through a gap in the clouds. 4) The aircraft was swallowed in the clouds. 5) The sun shone through a rent in the clouds. 6) He is always in the clouds. 7) The sun shone through a break in the clouds. 8) All the way home I was in the clouds. 9) The glider was soon lost sight of in the clouds. 10) A gap in the clouds revealed the Atlantic far below. 11) We could see the moon through a break in the clouds. 12) A good artist should have his head in the clouds sometimes, but his feet always on the ground. 13) The sky had lightened and there were breaks in the clouds. 14) Through a rift in the clouds we could see a beautiful blue sky. 15) The wind had torn open a rift in the clouds and the sky revealed was as blue as those dead eyes. 16) To eschew detail is to float in the clouds above the wood. 17) Perhaps he was looking for pictures in the clouds, as he had done as a small boy. 18) He seemed to have his head in the clouds, to be living in a dream of gold. 19) The dark markings correspond to regions in the clouds which scatter less solar uv radiation than elsewhere. 20) The sun had found a chink in the clouds, and was gilding emerald meadows and dark woodlands. 21) The water droplets in the clouds quickly become larger and heaver. 22) Orville and Wilbur Wright had their heads in the clouds, literally. 23) There is a gleam of luminous gold , where the sinking western sun has found a first direct interstice in the clouds. 24) There are no rules of architecture for a castle in the clouds.G.K. Chesterton 25) She began climbing, until she too reached the sorceress Zenaida's hideaway in the clouds. 26) Occasionally you could see the moon through a break in the clouds. 27) Mary is looking out the window, not at the chalkboard; her head is in the clouds again. 28) It merely is a reflection of his sometimes spaced-out mentality toward life. He likes to be in the clouds, so let him take you there. 29) "If the absolute amount is not enough, we will be back to the storms. The break in the clouds may only last a few hours," said Ellen Zentner, senior U.S. economist at UBS.