Sentences with phrase «see daylight through»

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Then he wrote the words which had come to me in all that King James translation glory in the bright daylight of the gallery: «For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known.»
Keep in mind: White clothes always look more see - through in daylight.
First, although the displays work excellently in bright indoor light and daylight, including direct sunlight, they have no light of their own (unlike LCD displays, which have backlights shining through them from back to front so you can see them).
While she was trapped in a filthy Welsh breeding shed, not seeing daylight, nor receiving any care or attention, let alone love through her breeding years, Susie - Belle's many puppies would have been transported over hundreds of miles, most likely ending up in pet shops and being sold via online advertisements.
These were some of the 300 volunteers who came out in the wee hours and stayed through the waning daylight to help throw the biggest party the Bridge has seen in 25 years.
The work is meant to be seen in daylight as when the sun shines through the windows, it casts evocative shadows on the walls and floor, many stemming from the slender pillars (white columns) Irwin erected in the space surrounding the chambers to emphasize the original architecture of the gallery.
Pay close attention to the shots that show interior light or daylight streaming through the house and you'll see it is a shell.
But if you take the trim back down, you'll see daylight coming through because no one seems to bother to use expanding foam in the frames.
If you see daylight coming through in places that it shouldn't be, the home may have some roofing issues.
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