Example sentences of "up in [art] sky " in BNC.
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1 | As dawn came up in the sky we made preparations to move back to our own lines , covering our withdrawal and keeping careful watch for any signs of the enemy . |
2 | Hundreds of metres up in the sky above Ashdale , he was running along the Edge with every last fibre of his body . |
3 | And there was the searchlights up in the sky . |
4 | God as an old man with a beard pulling strings up in the sky is doomed forever to be invisible and impossible . |
5 | High up in the sky was a protective layer of gas that screened out dangerous ultraviolet rays from the sun . |
6 | That 's a big cloud up in the sky . |
7 | ‘ I 've seen them go up in the sky , ’ said Masklin . |
8 | Until that Friday night slightly more than half the planes actually up in the sky , flying between the cities with runways that can handle wide-bodied jets , were doing so — across the Atlantic Ocean . |
9 | Is there a heaven up in the sky and wh why , where do we all go when we die |
10 | But then she seemed to hear , from a huge distance , a thin desolate calling like gulls high up in the sky . |
11 | She heard again that faint cold calling , like gulls far up in the sky — half a sound , half a shiver over the skin . |
12 | You know , big thing up in the sky , whirling around the Earth . ’ |
13 | Up in the sky , there was the faintest glimmering of a moon . |
14 | Up in the sky , the sun hangs like a red disc behind the veil of sand . |
15 | I was able to take controls of the aircraft when we were up in the sky . |
16 | We 're just a rotten little side-show up in the sky . |
17 | Masklin , she said , you re a good nome and bright enough in your way , but there are n't any answers up in the sky . |
18 | Think of jumping off a platform 3 miles up in the sky , dropping to earth at 120 mph and all the way down , performing the spectacular . |
19 | We 'll keep the blue flag flying high right up in the sky we 'll keep the blue flat flying high . |
20 | When the night time comes up comes along you look up in the sky and say where 's the moon gone . |
21 | The sun is just a star , one of many thousands of millions of stars in our own galaxy , which is the milky way , which we see as we look up in the sky on a very dark night , and it was called the milky way by the ancients because it looked like a splash of milk across the sky , but we now know that it 's a flattened system consisting of these thousands of millions of stars . |