We found 178 examples of how to use cloud in an English sentence.
Sentences 51 to 75 of 178.
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51. | There isn't a cloud in the sky. | |
52. | A cloud passed the sun. | |
53. | When a cloud passed in front of the sun, I felt chilly in my wet clothes. | |
54. | There isn't a cloud in the sky; it's not going to rain on us. | |
55. | A web site may be created in an intranet, a local or private cloud, or a virtual private network. A Web site is for the world. | |
56. | The sun was covered up by a cloud blanket. | |
57. | I am in cloud number nine. | |
58. | I let my emotions cloud my judgment. | |
59. | So it seems that cloud of odorless deadly gas had a silver lining after all. | |
60. | What's cloud computing? | |
61. | I'm on cloud nine. | |
62. | The sun suddenly appeared from behind a cloud. | |
63. | A cloud is condensed steam. | |
64. | Look at the cloud, how it cries like a grieving man. Thunder moans like a lover with a broken heart. Now and then the sun peeks from behind the clouds like a prisoner hiding from the guard. | |
65. | Today there isn't a cloud in the sky, what a blue sky! | |
66. | A cloud is hiding the sun. | |
67. | The main aim of the system designers is to prepare ready-made solutions for cloud computing. | |
68. | What colour is the cloud? | |
69. | The moon was completely hidden by a big black cloud. | |
70. | Tom must be on cloud nine. | |
71. | There are several kinds of cloud formations. | |
72. | There is a silver lining to every dark cloud! | |
73. | Some astronomers believe the whole solar system formed from a single flat cloud of gas, while others believe it formed when a huge object passed near the Sun, pulling a stream of gas off of the Sun. Astronomers theorize the planets then formed from this gas stream. | |
74. | Venus is referred to as the Evening Star because it is the brightest planet that can be viewed from Earth. Its thick cloud cover is an excellent reflector of the Sun's light. | |
75. | The temperature in Uranus' upper atmosphere is so cold that the methane condenses and forms a thin cloud layer which gives the planet its blue-green appearance. |