We found 164 examples of how to use shadow in an English sentence.
Sentences 126 to 150 of 164.
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126. | Sami saw a shadow in the window. | |
127. | Did the groundhog see its shadow? | |
128. | It was a lovely trip, the dainty green of the spring below, the virgin white of the winter above; but it was clear to me that never for one instant did Holmes forget the shadow which lay across him. | |
129. | Tom had a five o'clock shadow. | |
130. | Tom sported a five o'clock shadow. | |
131. | She could see the moon and the stars. When she saw a dark shadow glide between her and them, she knew that it was either a whale swimming above her, or else a ship laden with human beings. | |
132. | She sat upon one of the disjointed stones of the ancient fountain, and seemed to watch the progress of its current, as it bubbled forth to daylight, in gay and sparkling profusion, from under the shadow of the ribbed and darksome vault. | |
133. | I have two daughters who, as yet, have not known man; I will bring them out to you, and abuse you them as it shall please you, so that you do no evil to these men, because they are come in under the shadow of my roof. | |
134. | Capitalism will cut down the tree if it can't sell its shadow. | |
135. | Even his own shadow was enough to scare Peter. | |
136. | One evening at sunset, Jane Andrews, Gilbert Blythe, and Anne Shirley were lingering by a fence in the shadow of gently swaying spruce boughs. | |
137. | Sami was looking at the shadow of the chandelier. | |
138. | This door is always in the shadow. | |
139. | Algeria needs to fight its shadow economy. | |
140. | You can see just a shadow of my lip freckle coming through. | |
141. | While the Wall is long gone, it still casts a shadow over German life. | |
142. | President von Weizsacker has said: "The German question is open as long as the Brandenburg Gate is closed." Today I say: As long as this gate is closed, as long as this scar of a wall is permitted to stand, it is not the German question alone that remains open, but the question of freedom for all mankind. Yet I do not come here to lament. For I find in Berlin a message of hope, even in the shadow of this wall, a message of triumph. | |
143. | Walking into the sun means leaving the shadow behind you. | |
144. | A shadow of sorrow passed over her face. | |
145. | A shadow of sorrow flitted across her face. | |
146. | The baby giraffe follows its mother like her shadow. | |
147. | The young giraffe followed his mother like her shadow. | |
148. | Her conviction cast a shadow over her nephew's graduation festivities. | |
149. | Hari gulped as the shadow of the towering giant enveloped him. | |
150. | Are the shadow people afraid of us, too? |