1Dry in the shade; never in the sun or in artificial heat.
2Wairarapa looks good for January after recent days of sun and rain.
3The wind blows soft; the sky is blue; the sun shines bright
4THE new day dawned; the sun rose; the household was astir again.
5The stars were out; the sea was silver; the sun was up.
6Lieutenant Colonel Olding said she had always taken sun safety very seriously.
7The sun went smiling through the air; the sea smiled in answer.
8However, this is not the case for melanomas on sun-sheltered body surfaces.
9The first will result a change in velocity directly toward the sun.
10In the distance the large lake of Ak-Sheher glittered in the sun.
11Reactors to supply power when the ship is far from any sun.
12The sun was streaming in through the little window in the corner.
13It was early in the twilight; for now the sun set late.
14Daylight wasn't a problem since the sun wouldn't set again until March.
15The sun had bathed it in the day; night brought another radiance.
16The sun rose in the low-lying mists; it transfused them with crimson.