daylight造句91. Another who knocked them up before daylight.
92. I couldn't see daylight either.
93. But none of those projects saw daylight.
94. When daylight came she got up and dressed.
95. This extremely elegant, complex wine leaves little daylight between it and the finest roses of Champagne.
96. We are driving through parts of Brixton that look like they've never seen daylight.
97. But she made it to daylight in one hell of a hurry.
98. A woman was attacked in broad daylight, right in front of our office.
99. Good natural daylight and attractive views are less important but should certainly be taken into consideration.
100. Visions or nightmares for others, but for him daylight events, in full consciousness.
101. In daylight in winter through the bare trees you can see odd corners of the ornate Victorian glasshouses.
102. Even though it was still daylight, the alleyways and runnels were dark, closed off by the houses built on either side.
103. The cell block stood just off the L-shaped charge room, a corridor almost completely without daylight.
104. At the height of the Maine summer; when dawn came early, the town did not see the daylight.
105. With daylight and without the restraint of the fires outside the walls, they are more restive than ever.
106. But now they were almost there, the blackness was turning gray; now he had stepped out joyfully into the daylight.
107. Daylight broke, a stiff breeze struck up and the sky clouded over.
108. This will minimise uneven shading in daylight, which is more noticeable on a plain carpet.
110. By dawn the gale had abated, and the daylight showed the full extent of the damage.
111. At five o'clock, with daylight creeping round the curtains, she had got up and dressed.
112. She pounded after him desperately; she could still see him, though daylight had all but died.
113. Rosie O'Dell peered through the narrow gap, her eyes half-shut against the glare of daylight.
114. The crew was exhausted, the seas still heavy, and without daylight we could not see what we were doing.
115. When the dinosaurs at last died off they could, for the first time, roam about increasingly in the daylight hours.
116. Also the relative positions of the sun and moon through the daylight hours should be similarly mapped.
117. Daylight is worse; the red indicator on the speedometer fades out of sight, and the red illumination is invisible.
118. Dawn had begun to break, and daylight crept over the barren countryside.
119. A large delivery van was almost blocking the narrow street, its high sides nearly shutting off the daylight from her windows.
120. Another story she told was about a peasant who kept trying to bring daylight into his windowless hut in a bucket.