Sunshine
in sentence
171 examples of Sunshine in a sentence
My grandchildren offer a ray of sunshine; all Star Wars fans, they can just about convince me that, like Princess Leia’s dissident forces, the good guys will eventually win.
Money does not go to the Cayman Islands because
sunshine
makes it grow faster; this money thrives on the absence of
sunshine.
Perhaps policymakers presumed that saving for a rainy day is unnecessary if this time is different and perpetual
sunshine
is the new normal.
Newspapers depicted her against the background of the Argentinean flag, with her head bathed in a halo of
sunshine.
Owing to high prices for conventional energy and abundant sunshine, Italy is the first country to achieve grid parity, or cost-competitiveness, for solar energy.
Storage mechanisms need to be invented so that power is not interrupted whenever there is no
sunshine
or wind.
Bush repudiated the
sunshine
policy introduced by President Kim Dae Jung of South Korea and included North Korea in the axis of evil.
But when
sunshine
is lacking, vitamin D must be ingested, and it can be difficult to meet the recommended levels from food alone.
Vitamin D deficiencies are widespread, with around one billion people, from all age groups and ethnicities, suffering from them, even in countries with year-round
sunshine.
Not only will they have saved the planet for the next generation; they will also enjoy
sunshine
and clean, healthy air.
Where not long ago
sunshine
and solidarity were the order of the day, depression and confrontation are now the rule.
Indeed, lending to governments and banks in the European periphery represents the European equivalent of subprime lending in the US (which was also concentrated in a few
sunshine
states).
A
"sunshine
law" to regulate political donations was enacted before the ballots were cast.
First, direct-current lines need to be constructed to carry solar and wind energy from the areas of highest
sunshine
and wind speeds to the areas where most people live.
We would do just as well to establish a Fair Weather Commission to ensure that there is always
sunshine
on weekends.
While Britain slept, the Aussies played in the
sunshine.
That is, these countries glimpsed rays of
sunshine
through what turned out in retrospect to be a mostly solid cloud cover.
But the superb
sunshine
in Davos these days cannot avoid the shadows of the financial crisis that have enveloped the world, casting an atmosphere of gloom and doom on this year’s meeting.
But that doesn’t mean that the sight of gathering clouds in the sky is not also a legitimate sign that one might need an umbrella – even if the weather forecast promises
sunshine.
Sri Lanka has abundant
sunshine
and wind; a carbon tax would raise considerable revenue, increase aggregate demand, move the country toward a green economy, and improve the balance of payments.
As a result, we tend to see an invisible cloud behind every ray of sunshine; we seem to think that our achievements have meaning only for ourselves.
Capitalizing on falling solar battery costs on a continent with no shortage of sunshine, so-called next-generation utilities such as BBOXX, which operates in 12 countries, including Togo and Rwanda, are offering solar home systems on a PAYGo basis to communities that are excluded from power grids or living without reliable energy access.
They pointed out that the pronunciation was the same as the word “ray” in such phrases as “a ray of hope” or “a ray of sunshine.”
In addition to quarries, many factories that produce clothing, shoes, jewelry, and sporting goods exploit bonded laborers in claustrophobic conditions with little
sunshine
or fresh air.
To function as an energy source, a fuel has to be “charged up” by a more powerful source – whether recent
sunshine
for solar or, in the case of fossil fuels, millions of years of photosynthesis.
Delhi, where the air quality index typically exceeds 500 (the World Health Organization’s safety threshold is 25), is now basking in blue skies and sunshine, with the AQI below 30 most days and, after a rain shower last week, even coming down to seven.
He had not abandoned his work on the estate, or on the book in which the foundations of a new farming system were to be explained; but as those thoughts and that work formerly appeared to him trivial and insignificant in comparison with the gloom that overshadowed all existence, so now they appeared trivial and insignificant in comparison with his future prospects all bathed in the bright
sunshine
of happiness.
Never mind!' shouted a merry, bearded, red-faced peasant; showing a row of white teeth and holding aloft a greenish vodka bottle that glittered in the
sunshine.
The still unpainted iron roof shone dazzlingly in the
sunshine.
The iron roofs, the pavement flag-stones, the cobbles of the road, the wheels, the leather, brass, and tin of the carriages – all shone brightly in the May
sunshine.
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