Sentence examples for the searchlight from inspiring English sources

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the searchlight

noun

A light source that projects a bright beam of light in any direction.

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In the words of the report's authors:The Searchlight research has broken down attitudes to race, identity, immigration and nation into six groups.

The searchlight of a February moon.

The Searchlight people had good taste, though.

The friend admitted to having been stoned when he saw the searchlight.

Restaurants are not the only businesses to fall under the searchlight.

It features a protagonist (the subject) and some sort of drama (the predicate): The searchlight sweeps.

The searchlight was lowered and they waved me off into the night.

The woman is the searchlight of the poem, exposing its tensions between "flesh" and "spirit".

It wasn't easy to see in the glare of the searchlight, but he looked a little ashamed.

"Nick Griffin is constantly claiming he is the leader of a moderate, non-violent organisation," the Searchlight spokesman said.

Glasman's suggested temporary freeze was, in fact, supported by only 16% in the Searchlight Educational Trust's Fear and Hope report.

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