Sky in a sentence

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Sentences with sky

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1. The sky is gloomy and gray - a typical rainy-season sky.
2. Red sky in morning; global warming. Red sky at night, reactor's alight.
3. The sky is blue, the sea is also blue. The sky and the sea are blue.
4. Red sky at night, sailor's delight. Red sky at morning, sailor take warning.
5. The sky was so starry, so bright that, looking at it, one could not help asking oneself whether ill-humoured and capricious people could live under such a sky.
6. Today there isn't a cloud in the sky, what a blue sky!
7. The Infrared Astronomical Satellite's mission was to map the entire sky at infrared wavelengths. It was equipped with a special infrared telescope to scan the sky.
8. Clyde Tombaugh photographed 65% of the sky and spent thousands of hours examining photographs of the night sky.
9. Why must people kneel down to pray? If I really wanted to pray I'll tell you what I'd do. I'd go out into a great big field all alone or into the deep, deep, woods, and I'd look up into the sky--up--up--up--into that lovely blue sky that looks as if there was no end to its blueness. And then I'd just feel a prayer.
10. In the dark-blue sky you keep, And often through my curtains peep, For you never shut your eye, Till the sun is in the sky.
11. There is a big difference between a clear sky and a rainy sky.
12. A Story on Another Planet: On a faraway planet, there are two suns in the blue sky, Strong and Beauteous. A child asketh the mother, "Dearest mother, why are there two suns in the sky?" Saith the mother, "Oh, what kind of question is that? How many eyes hast thou? 'Tis two. How many hands hast thou? 'Tis two." The child respondeth, "But, mother, I have but one nose..."
13. A story from another planet: On a distant planet, there are two moons in the night sky, Flimsy and Hefty. A child asks his father, "Dear Dad, why are there two moons in the sky?" The father says, "Oh, what sort of question is that? How many eyes do you have? There are two. How many hands do you have? There are two." The child replies, "But, Dad, I only have one nose...."
14. Here's a story about another planet. It's a very distant planet, with two suns in its blue sky, Fortulo and Belulo. A child asks her mother, "Mom, why are there two suns in the sky?" The mother says, "Now what kind of question is that? How many eyes do you have? Two. How many hands do you have? Two." The child responds, "But, Mom, I only have one nose."
15. A Story on Another Planet: On a faraway planet, there are two moons in the night sky, Dainty and Heavy. A child asketh the father, "Dearest father, why are there two moons in the sky?" Saith the father, "Oh, what kind of question is that? How many eyes hast thou? 'Tis two. How many hands hast thou? 'Tis two." The child respondeth, "But, father, I have but one nose..."
16. Do you ever dream about flying through the sky?
17. The sky promises fair weather.
18. The sky looks angry.
19. Judging from the look of the sky, it will be fine tomorrow.
20. Judging from the look of the sky, it may rain at any moment.
21. Judging from the look of the sky, we may have snow tomorrow.
22. Judging from the look of the sky, it is going to snow.
23. Judging from the look of the sky, it may rain this afternoon.
24. Judging from the look of the sky, it will clear up in the afternoon.
25. Judging from the look of the sky, it is likely to rain.

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