In front of us was the carriage, rolling along and looking as wet and resplendent in the sunlight as though it had just been polished.
Their men were allowed to lie sick in their tents, which differ from us very much; when our men get sick, they are sent to hospital at once, and there attended by a doctor.
Many books on the lives of officers have been written by learned men containing much information, and highly useful to the scholar, but they do not interest the mass of common readers.
A few moments more, and the stage rolled away, bearing with it the very sunlight from the dwelling of Mr. Bacon.
As the heart becomes filled with better purposes through the trials and pains of adversity, or comes out purer from the furnace of affliction, the clouds disperse, and the blessed sunlight comes again.
The shadows formed by the weak sunlight moved slowly out of ambush across the white deck, but often moved indecisively, as though uncertain of a need to go; and then slowly went into hiding again.
There were little piles of vivid fruit beside white walls where a broad ray of sunlight found them.
The trees were bright with their rapidly turning Joseph's coat of foliage, and the sunlight streamed like liquid gold.
She tried to think she was now as she took the globe and carried it carefully into the dining-room and placed it on the table where the sunlight fell on the fish and polished their golden scales.
He sprang up, artfully eluding bowl and ferns, and stood in the sunlight stretching himself.
Frank one morning a few days later, as she wheeled Durkin and his big arm-chair into the sunlight by the open window.
He rejoiced in the clear sunlight and the obvious respectability of the Avenue up which they were walking so briskly—for about Frances Candler, he had always found, there lurked nothing of the subterranean and morbidly secretive.
You may banish her to Pontia or Pandataria, but everywhere she will see the sunlight and the stars, and will feel that she is not abandoned.
The poisonoussunlight of his favour had bred no creature nobler than adders.
And, further, these others had enjoyed their days of superb sunlight and prosperity.
As escape was impossible, she was left free, and she loved to sit on the rocks in the eveningsunlight and enjoy the cooler breeze.
A labourer came and rescued him, and left him sitting in the sunlight to dry his soaking rags.
You’ll have to work chained in the slave-jail or at the mill, and may bid good-bye to the sunlight for a year or two at least.
The purposes in mind have been to obtain maximum sunlight throughout the day, protection from storms and from dampness, and adequate ventilation.
Windows should be so placed as to permit direct sunlight to enter at least three-fourths of the rooms.
His eyes caught and recognized the glint of sunlight on metal; but in another moment his heart leaped, for through the drumming of their hoofs there came the musical jingle of steel, and he saw the men were dressed in blue uniform.
Hetty looked about her, and, as it happened, the glare of sunlight flung back from the snow was in her eyes.
It rose, a shapeless mound of white, from the wilderness that rolled away in billowy rises, shining under the sunlight that had no warmth in it.
Across the wide levels before her advanced a line of dusty teams, the sunlight twinkling on the great breaker ploughs they hauled, while the black loam rolled in softly gleaming waves behind them.
I can see its crimson stripes and fadeless stars waving in the warm sunlight of this glorious day.
The sunlight and warmth of years gone by, coined into stick and fagots from the forest, were released again in glow and warmth, making playful lights and warning shadows.
The golden sunlight filled the theatre with light and warmth.
The absence of any direct sunlight made orientation very difficult, for without any shadows to judge by it was impossible to tell north from south or east from west.
The patch of sunlight passed close by me and proceeded toward a small herd of green cows who were grazing near by.
It basks in the verysunlight of His presence, and exults in the manifestations of His goodness, His faithfulness, and His power.
Nature sees nothing but death and darkness, where faith basks in the sunlight of the divine presence.
Now, here was a perfectly restored conscience--a conscience basking in the sunlight of unchanging love; and is not this the true, original terms for every Christian?
Colored with crimson thy wings shall be; Flowers that fade not thy forehead shall twine, Over thee sunlight that sets not shall shine.
They cast me living in a dreary tomb, Never mine eyes saw sunlight pierce the gloom, Only ye, brother angels, used to sweep Down from your heaven, and visit me in sleep.
If we choose, we may walk always in the Forest, where the birds sing and the sunlight sifts through the trees, where, although we sometimes grow footsore and hungry, we know that the goal is sure.
Perhaps in some far-off time the sunlight would again lie on her path.
If we choose, we may travel always in the Forest, where the birds sing and the sunlight sifts through the trees.
If we will, we may travel always in the Forest, where the birds sing and the sunlight sifts through the trees--" the same voice repeated.
Belle was about to come out of her hiding-place when he stepped to the window, and holding the object up between his thumb and finger, let the sunlight fall upon it, laughing gleefully like a child over a toy.
On looking up, I saw through the open doors connecting my bedroom with my dressing room that the three front windows of the dressing room, overlooking the street, were open, and all the morning sunlight was pouring in.
The warm summer odors were in the air, a dozen lively little birds sang in the brush along the rail, the sunlightdanced and flickered through the openings.
Mrs. Field was glad to get out into the sunlight again.
Mrs. Miner did not reply, and when Morris reached the gate and looked back she was still kneeling by the side of her husband, the sunlight shining down upon her graceful head.
A last gleam of sunlight fell on the snuff-box in his left hand; his right thumb and fore-finger hung arrested, grasping the pinch.
But next morning at sunrise they woke him up and carried him to the house-top, where the sunlight slanted between the chimney-stacks: and the shadow was that of a little girl.
Half an hour later as I looked out of the window before getting into bed I saw in the sunlight a boat moving down the creek towards the town.
Only it is rather hard to marry a wife whom one can only see by sunlight and moonlight.
And when at last they climbed from the third valley, and stood on the hill's summit in the golden sunlight of evening, their aged eyes saw only miles of forest and the birds going to roost.
And the day of the poll was beautifully bright; stray bird-songs came to the poet at the window; the air was crisp and wintry, but it was the blaze of sunlight that had deceived the birds.
I only grew strong in the sunlight waiting for my destiny.
And now the birds of the jungle came flying home far over us, with the sunlightglistening pink upon their breasts, and lowered their pinions as soon as they saw the Yann, and dropped into the trees.
The bright sunlight flooded a scene of brilliant colours.
Coming out into the sunlight again, I noted that Tarn had done a little levelling and road-making to enable him to get his car into Felonsdene from the lower side of the hollow.
I wanted the freedom and the sunlight and the salt water.
Severely as the reflected sunlight from the cement sidewalk hurt his bruised eye, and severely as his various wounds pained him, still more severely did he suffer from his muscles and joints.
He used to take little flights of fancy at first, dwelt all day in his dreamy way on fields and rivers lying in the sunlight where it strikes the world more brilliantly further South.
Ackronnion desperately chaunted on; he told of the glad unnoticed things men see and do not see again, of sunlight beheld unheeded on faces now withered away.
When he had gone through the streets of any city and observed the ways of its people, and had seen the way that the sunlight struck its towers, he would proclaim himself King there, and then ride on in fancy.
He swore to me by sunlight and he swore to you by moonlight, but you would not listen to him.
The golden mist was the clear sunlightin the square before the Cathedral.
He got up and walked to the door of the tent, unfastened the flap, and let the sunlight in.
The October sunlight was golden about them, a light wind tempered its heat, and on the wind were borne upwards to his ears the distant cries of peasants in the plain below.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sunlight" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: dawn; day; daylight; daytime; dusk; light; shine; sun; sunbeam; sunlight; sunshine