Sentence examples for night drifts from inspiring English sources

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I head up towards Gloucester, as the night drifts from rain to sleet to snow.

Ear-splitting music bursts forth around midnight, and the dancing improves as the night drifts toward dawn.

The opening chord of "A Hard Day's Night" drifts by at one point, and a stormy scene from the recording sessions for the "Let It Be" album -- during which Lennon expresses his contempt for Paul McCartney's "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" -- represents the band's breakup.

As the night drifts on, the performers are seen less and less.

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For the rest of the night, drifting on and offstage, she added hints of cool refinement and (to a lesser degree) sensuous comfort.

That night, drifting off to the sound of the brook running past our window, and feeling the salty breeze coming over the Minch, I fell into the kind of sleep I'd only experienced under general anaesthetic.

As the afternoon drifts past Defoe remembers how his life took a fortunate turn at West Ham's academy.

As the afternoon drifts away sat beneath curious hotel chandeliers, the PowerPoint presentation of the awards begins.

As the evening drifts on, and the knees begin to creek, there'll be a load of DJs including Utah Saints and Phil Hartnoll from Orbital smashing through the kind of tunes they used to play back when Toblerones were the right shape.

And because the winds were getting gustier as the day wore on, reaching 30 miles per hour by late afternoon, the drifts were expected to rise to four or five feet.

Early the following morning, drifting quietly on Reynolds Channel, a hazy brown scab of smoke enveloped the wound in the sky.

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