Sentence examples for light rises from inspiring English sources

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A yellow neon light rises and falls at the front of the stage.

After sunset on the drive back, a halo of light rises from the coastal belt of Cancun.

The arm of the Waddesdon light rises higher above the painting and projects farther from the wall than a standard picture light, which allows the light -- actually a series of bulbs with reflectors, adjusted to the painting's size -- to be aimed inward toward the painting instead of downward toward the floor, minimizing glare.

But when light rises above 780 nanometers or falls below 380 nm along the electromagnetic spectrum, it becomes imperceptible to the naked eye -- and potentially dangerous with enough intensity.

Seshes normally come in two forms, a kind of clean same-drink, same-buzz, all-night long power-thru, or something more depraved, more disgusting, something that takes you to the very precipice of human behaviour – the very edge of the abyss – then slowly, as the light rises and the curtains glow yellow against it, tugs you back to an awful, groaning reality again.

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How solemn the table became then, and how great a light rose in the dark faces!

Behind the audience, shafts of smoky white light rose from floor to ceiling.

Then a giant swirl of eerie light rose from a far ridge.

Usually, even on cloudy evenings, I can feel the light rising skyward from the pastures, retreating with the sun.

A pink wall dominated "Up Against the Wall" and fountains of light rose from it toward the ceiling.

Tall summits, golden in the level light, rose like islands over the lake of dark air below.

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