Sentence examples for to daylight from inspiring English sources

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to daylight

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The light from the Sun, as opposed to that from any other source.

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Sumana sticks to daylight hours.

Darkness to daylight, gloom to glare.

(A video of his run to daylight is embedded below).

Either you can run to daylight, or you can't.

It went live Wednesday; viewing is limited to daylight hours only, at least for now.

"Universal" amateur negative colour films are usable with any light, from tungsten to daylight.

Opportunities for being snubbed, as only the French can do it, also extend to daylight.

Last weekend, most European countries switched to daylight saving time, moving their clocks forward one hour.

The idea is that the caves shall connect, & each comes to daylight at the present moment".

Unite's regional officer Luke Primarolo said workers employed through employment agencies were subject to "daylight robbery".

He took the final steps in the fourth quarter today, galloping to daylight and glory.

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