Use of dawn in Sentences. 37 Examples

The examples include dawn at the start of sentence, dawn at the end of sentence and dawn in the middle of sentence

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dawn at the start of sentence


  1. Dawn is well qualified for her new role.
  2. Dawn and her boyfriend were cuddling on the sofa.

dawn at the end of sentence


  1. I woke up at dawn.
  2. We must start at dawn.
  3. We must start at dawn.
  4. They start work at dawn.
  5. They start work at dawn.
  6. The rooster crows at dawn.
  7. The rooster crows at dawn.
  8. I woke up just before dawn.
  9. The first boats set off at dawn.
  10. The first boats set off at dawn.
  11. Harry held an umbrella over dawn.
  12. They recharged the enemy at dawn.
  13. They recharged the enemy at dawn.
  14. Harry held an umbrella over dawn.
  15. The soldiers went forward at dawn.
  16. The students went forward at dawn.
  17. He always got up to greet the dawn.
  18. He always got up to greet the dawn.
  19. The infantry began to deploy at dawn.
  20. He ordered the army to invade at dawn.
  21. Darkness falls; I'm calling for the dawn.
  22. To watch the sunrise must wait till dawn.
  23. To watch the sunrise must wait till dawn.
  24. Missile attacks on the capital resumed at dawn.

dawn in the middle of sentence


  1. He works from dawn till dusk .
  2. He works from dawn till dusk .
  3. We arrived in Sydney as dawn broke .
  4. We arrived in Sydney as dawn broke .
  5. The cock crows and the dawn chorus begins.
  6. The cock crows and the dawn chorus begins.
  7. However long the night, the dawn will break.
  8. The dawn was filled with the sound of birds.
  9. We were woken at dawn by a cock crowing repeatedly.
  10. In the cold dawn light, the castle looked stark and forbidding.
  11. Time has traveled into fragmentary memories of the dawn and then melt into one wipe mist.

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