Sentence examples for burning sky from inspiring English sources

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Old men, with skin as dry and cracked as the bark of a savanna tree, jabbed rifles toward the burning sky.

For thousands of horrified office workers who fled the terrorist attacks, the most remarkable sight during their descent was the wave of determined firefighters advancing toward the burning sky.

I remember parts of it, vaguely – the endless pints, the burning sky, stomping round the flat topless like a trapped wasp even when the boiler man came over – but not really what it felt like.

To a credulous public, his experience conjured a romantic world of proud and ruthless Bedouin horsemen silhouetted against a burning sky; of Saladin, scimitars, keffiyehs, and desert hawks.

"When things fall apart, the children of the land scurry and scatter like birds escaping a burning sky," NoViolet Bulawayo writes in her deeply felt and fiercely written debut novel.

This grotesque progress is headed straight for hell, where in the next panel of the triptych the damned suffer such fates as being hung from a pole and gutted, or hung to roast in the burning sky.

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Tomorrow's Harvest is their most cinematic and vast-sounding album yet, suggestive of barren plains and burning skies, wonder and dread, watching and being watched.

To sit around for months in mud,with rotten food, was nothing new.The war after which there were meant to be no moreThe first world war was different, people said, because it inspired an extraordinary body of poetry and art: the unsparing stanzas of Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon, the jilted patriotism of Rupert Brooke, the ravaged trees and burning skies of Paul Nash.

There were as many as 10,000 English tourists in Adelaide and, despite the result, to be at the Test match was to experience a sporting festival like few others: uncompromising on the pitch; harmonious in the stands, where the fans drank hard and mingled freely under burning skies; and ultimately, for all the dominance of the batsmen over the first four days, as thrilling as can be.

It shows a pirate near death, curled up on a sand bar, a tiny figure enveloped by a burning yellow sky.

Kiewarra is suffering the worst conditions of a century, a tiny outpost shimmering under "day after day of burning blue sky".

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