Use of daylight in Sentences. 43 Examples

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

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daylight at the start of sentence


  1. Daylight is highly conducive to good plant growth.
  2. Daylight came in through its glass roof; this was now the only illumination.

daylight at the end of sentence


  1. He was mugged in broad daylight.
  2. He was mugged in broad daylight.
  3. He was robbed in broad daylight.
  4. I prefer to work in natural daylight.
  5. I prefer to work in natural daylight.
  6. They robbed the bank in broad daylight.
  7. The kidnapping occurred in broad daylight.
  8. The kidnapping occurred in broad daylight.
  9. The street looks very different in daylight.
  10. Drugs are sold unashamedly in broad daylight.
  11. The shutters were closed to shut out the daylight.
  12. The shutters were closed to shut out the daylight.
  13. We'll keep on driving while there's still daylight.
  14. We'll keep on driving while there's still daylight.
  15. The colours look different when viewed in daylight.
  16. The colours look different when viewed in daylight.
  17. They emerged from the church into the bright daylight.
  18. They're shy animals and don't often come out in daylight.
  19. They're shy animals and don't often come out in daylight.
  20. The machines roar incessantly during the hours of daylight.
  21. The machines roar incessantly during the hours of daylight.

daylight in the middle of sentence


  1. Towards 6 a.m. daylight broke.
  2. The park is open during daylight hours.
  3. There are still two hours of daylight left.
  4. The view is best seen by daylight / moonlight.
  5. The view is best seen by daylight / moonlight.
  6. By daylight the fire was almost under control.
  7. By daylight the fire was almost under control.
  8. How many hours of daylight do we have in a day?
  9. £2.50 for a cup of coffee? It's daylight robbery!
  10. £2.50 for a cup of coffee? It's daylight robbery!
  11. A little daylight was filtering through the curtains.
  12. £4 for an orange juice? That's just daylight robbery!
  13. Three pounds for two sandwiches? It's daylight robbery!
  14. Quinn returned shortly after daylight yesterday morning.
  15. They're just ripping the fans off; it's daylight robbery.
  16. They're just ripping the fans off; it's daylight robbery.
  17. We mustn't fear daylight just because it almost always illuminates a miserable world.
  18. We mustn't fear daylight just because it almost always illuminates a miserable world.
  19. People can go out to work in the daylight hours and then come to night school in the evening.
  20. People can go out to work in the daylight hours and then come to night school in the evening.

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