Sentences with phrase «n't see the sun»

Asked how he felt after four years in the embassy, he said «pale» and joked he would be a good candidate for medical study since he was otherwise healthy but had not seen the sun in over four years.
Preliminary hearings ensued, and dismissals of charges, and trials and mistrials and retrials, and an acquittal, and two hung juries, and defections and elections of district attorneys, and the McMartin defense team carried on, until the list of defendants had dwindled to one, young Raymond Buckey, a surfer dude who had not seen the sun in years, whose charges were finally dismissed in 1990.
We wouldn't see the sun here again for a long while.
Well, not overnight, you can't see the sun at night.
Let them be like a snail which melts away as it goes, like a stillborn child of a woman, that they may not see the sun
Yes, the days are getting longer, but I haven't seen the sun in so many days I can't even tell.
It's the perfect remedy for the cold weather blues, like when you haven't seen the sun in like a week or can't seem to shake a cold.
thanks to «generous» gift of 40 + little petshop toys from neighbour up the road, i decided to do a toy cull (had an assignment due as well)-- barely did I get toys in pile and photographed for ebay than they were the NEW favourite toys of their life — seriously some of these have not seen the sun for about 3 years or more, and when was the last time my kidlets wanted to do jigsaw puzzles??
Remember, just because you can't see the sun doesn't mean harmful UV rays are shining through.
It's almost enough to comfort you through the fact that we won't see the sun again for another four months.
You don't see my sun spots either.
I haven't seen the sun in two weeks.
It's snowing outside as I type this and I haven't seen the sun for weeks on end, but my skin looks just as fresh and dewy if it were mid-August.
I plan on keeping that multi-blush in my purse for a quick re-application of blush and lip color during our day of wine - tasting and the dry - oil sunscreen to keep from being burned since my skin hasn't seen the sun in ages.
It's sunny but very chilly today, so I'm going to try to make myself go out for a walk later on because at times we don't see sun for months here in Helsinki, so I want to enjoy it while I can.
We haven't seen the sun in so long I might have lost all my vitamin D.
Even though you might not see the sun, it's best to cover and protect our skin from sun damage.
Even if you're living in your peacoat and your bare legs haven't seen the sun for all of 2015, so there's no denying that the boho trend will be back with a vengeance as soon as the mercury starts to rise.
If you're on the fairer side (after, you know, not seeing the sun for three months), this hue will make your eyes pop.
I threw on my sling bag sent by the kind Oasap and pulled out my wedges that haven't seen sun rays for a while.
However, only on lighter parts of my body that doesn't see the sun much did I see any kind of difference over a one week period.
After lunch we cruised around the park a bit and tried to tan our legs since they hadn't seen the sun in months.
I know that I still have a million things to do before I die and that my life can not only be what it is right now: work every day again and again to get the salary I need to stay alive only to continue the same cycle over and over again, take two or three weeks of vacation per year and live that time like a prisoner on permission who haven't seen the sun for years.
In the absorption lines, the atmosphere is mostly like fog: you can't see the sun, but you see light all around you.
«Now, remember,» he said, «at 72 North, they have not seen the sun in over a month at this point.
And, there are tens of millions of people in Europe that don't see the sun for weeks on end in winter, or at best for only a few hours a day, and then weakly.
And, there are tens of millions of people in Europe that don't see the sun for weeks on end in winter, or at best for a few only a few hours a day, and then weakly.
We haven't seen the sun get stronger, the temperature has gone up by maybe 0.6 C, CO2 has gone up by 20 %.
I haven't seen sun in the forecast!
A pity for us who don't see the sun to often.

Not exact matches

He emphasized the 96 hours of original programming on Sun News, and pointed out that the channel expressed viewpoints not seen elsewhere in mainstream media.
In this photo, you can't even see the end of the long line of prospective job candidates — it's blocked by the truck handing out free shaved ice to people waiting in the sun.
Explanation: See Donald Gutstein, Civitas, Calgary Herald, Sun News, Fraser Institute et al Not a Conspiracy Theory: How Business Propaganda Hijacks Democracy http://www.amazon.ca/Not-Conspiracy-Theory-Propaganda-Democracy/dp/1554701910
The sun does not cease to shine half the time just because we can't see it.
But as the cave dwellers of MacIntyre's dystopia emerge into the light, what they see is not the Sun of Plato's ideal world but mere shards and fragments of the past, with no coherent way of putting the pieces back together again:
god are you a bore... see if you can say it in 1/2 the time without quoting all those guys who didn't know why the sun came up in the AM but were experts on everything else... hey what happens if you don't use a capital g...
«I believe in Christianity as I believe the sun has risenâ $» not just because I see it, but because by it, I see everything else.»
â $ œI believe in Christianity as I believe the sun has risenâ $» not just because I see it, but because by it, I see everything else.â $ C. S. Lewis
Mat 24:29 But immediately after the tribulation of those days the sun shall be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light, and the stars shall fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens shall be shaken: Mat 24:30 and then shall appear the sign of the Son of man in heaven: and then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn, and they shall see the Son of man coming on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory.
But Mr. Hayward you use her article as a jumping off point for your own projections on how «religious» people see you SBNR types — liberal, educated, open minded, etc. which doesn't even come from her but from the Shambala Sun!
Because the blind can not see does not prove the sun doesn't shine.
I can't help that you have no eyes to see the sun when it rises and sets.
As humans embraced science you see, they learned things, such as the fact that lightning is not caused by a lightning god, thunder not by the thunder god, the sun is not a god, on and on.
this comet elenin is not a comet but a brown dwarf star... everytime it lines up with the Earth and sun, there is a major earthquake... Im a christian and and we always have to see through nutcases for the name of chrisitans.
When in the early dawn, the morning sun rises, does it not fill your heart with joy to see its reddish glow?
in context that GOD created... He can cause it to happen in HIS way... laws of nature did not exist until there was something for it to influence... the writers of the Bible did not believe in flat earth or the sun revolving around the earth... seems to me you cant see figures of speech, but only false stuff... so why don't you tell the weather man at your local TV station to stop saying surinse and sunset eh?
So a Jewish teacher of the fourth century A.D., Rabbi Joshua, said: «Hast thou ever seen the rain fall on the field of X who is righteous, and not on the field of Y who is wicked, or the sun shine upon Israel who are righteous, and not upon the nations who are wicked?
Whether God is going to end the world as Jesus said «Immediately after the tribulation of those days shall the sun be darkened and the moon shall not give it's light...» is left to be seen.
When you step from a dark room into the bright sun, you are blinded and can't see anything.
I returned and saw under the sun, that the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding, nor yet favor to men of skill; but time and chance happeneth to them all.
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