Day-time Sentence Examples

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  • The great meeting-place of Londoners in the day-time was the nave of old St Paul's.

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  • Japanese rivers and lakes are the habitation of severalseven or eightspecies of freshwater crab (kani), which live in holes on the shore and emerge in the day-time, often moving to considerable distances from their homes.

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  • At this period the nights are cold, and in the north January and February are cold even in the day-time, while frosts are experienced in the neighbourhood of Lake Chad.

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  • Across this mountain barrier there appears to be a constant flow of air, more active in the day-time than at night, northwards to the arid plateau of Tibet.

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  • Wonderful indeed that ideas and musings routinely associated with day-time TV confessionals should surface in little Libby.

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  • Ive tried them in the past and they make me too drowsy during the day time.

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  • Police are planning a major blitz on drivers ignoring a day-time traffic ban and will be issuing fixed penalty fines.

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  • Whilst mentioning the Bedford Modern School, the front has been re-laid and during the day-time looks quite imposing.

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  • For day time biting mosquitoes this advice applies dawn to dusk.

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  • Imagine a 4 night sleepover with 90 young Primary pupils in tents and a full range of activities during the day time!

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  • Unfortunately, due to constraints of time and resources the study can only focus on one day time talk show.

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  • Please help the team with this by including day-time telephone numbers with any booking.

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  • Day-time TV does motorsport, surely not a good idea, way too much yacking.

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  • Across the river is the "mountain," or hill, whence a fine view is obtained of the town and surroundings, and hard by the FuchsTurm (Fox tower) celebrated for student orgies, while in the centre of the town is the house of an astronomer, Weigel, with a deep shaft through which the stars can be seen in the day time.

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  • Used at one time as a burial ground, it was shunned by people even during the day-time for fear of ghosts.

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  • Imagine a 4 night sleepover with 90 young Primary pupils in tents and a full range of activities during the day time !

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  • Concordantly, your baby will also begin to sleep less during the day time.

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  • Remember that paint looks different in various lights so it may appear totally different in day time than at night.

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  • If your home theater room has windows, purchase black out shades so that you can watch movies during the day time.

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  • They can work daytime or night, provided your day time attire stays more casual and relaxed.

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  • They may have uncontrollable periods of falling asleep during day time hours.

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  • Fatigue during the day - If you are falling asleep well and sleeping all night and still battle day time fatigue, this may be a sign of sleep apnea.

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  • A child who is losing sleep and whose fears persist during day-time hours may benefit from the help of a pediatric psychotherapist in developing coping strategies for the stress and anxiety expressed through the dreams.

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  • If you decide that taking legal action is the best way to resolve your workplace difficulty, keep in mind that there is a 45 day time limit for filing a formal compliant.

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  • Dress sashes can dramatically impact the look of any dress whether it is a casual day-time dress, a little black dress or a wedding gown.

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  • We take our modern day time keeping for granted as we have clocks on our walls, our cell phones, in our cars, and on our wrists.

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