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The phrase "get daylight" is not a complete sentence on its own. It could be used as a command or instruction, such as "Get some daylight into this room by opening the curtains."
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To get daylight into the shower room, we have a 300mm diameter sunpipe (there is also one to light a dark area of the bathroom).
Because the new middle school structure will not abut any exterior walls, one of the critical questions was how to get daylight to the classrooms, said Pamela J. Loeffelman, a principal at Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer.
Items related to building orientation, for example asking if lounges or private rooms are facing south in order to get daylight, were also considered to pose difficulties since it is questionable whether it is desirable for all rooms to face the same direction.
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But once we got daylight in the closing stages, from the Canal Turn, he really enjoyed himself.
That and other promising examples are getting daylight as part of the Power of Feedback campaign.
"The house has got daylight coming through it — most of the ceilings have been pulled, the whole attic was involved in the fire," Hendrickson said.
We perform at our best when we move, spend time outside getting daylight and alternate between different physical, emotional, mental and spiritual states.
"That's when you get deeper daylight penetration," he said.
So only one part of it would actually get permanent daylight.
In winter you don't get much daylight in Manchester and it's really windy and cold from October to February.
The weather's awful, you get less daylight than a stunted dandelion and your body is struggling to cope with the withdrawal of the depression-alleviating calorific foods, such as chocolate, of the hedonistic festive period.
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