Sentence examples for bits of sky from inspiring English sources

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She designed a vending machine to dispense bits of sky.

Bits of sky could be seen through the holes in the roof.

Mr. Page is also seeking a measure of peace for his own soul, scarred like his body from the traumas of combat, from nearly fatal wounds and from the loss of friends, trying to put together what he calls "an enormous jigsaw puzzle, bits of sky, bits of earth".

It took three days to sew them all together and the work is now suspended between two elevated walkways, giving shelter to the protesters sitting underneath (bits of sky can be seen through the holes).

Maps of constellations from distant bits of sky, Victor Hugo's notes.

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Or in some crazy-ass metropolis such as Hong Kong, to go to the top of skyscrapers and get a bit of sky.

"If he had a bed of grass under his feet and a bit of sky above his head, he was happy," said his wife, Rene.

Jobs outside the prison walls -- where they can smell the grass and see a bit of sky that isn't obscured by razor wire -- are the most coveted of all.

Scent and colour are the main themes here, but the box hedges give the garden winter structure Framing a view is the oldest design trick in the book, and it need be no more spectacular than a few trees and a bit of sky.

And we fanned out too, over to our first glacier and an apocalyptic bit of sky, plunging into waist-deep snow, red against white, nearly tripping over seals who lounged around on cold pebbles, big-eyed and sad with their flippers crossed as if to comfort themselves.

Say there's a picture of a house with a bit of sky behind it and a little grass in front.

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