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1 Good if you want to throw light and concussion across a room.
2 It will be for the court-martial to throw light on the affair.
3 A curious letter I received to-day may throw light on the problem.
4 A correspondent who knew how to throw light into dark places said:
5 He had found nothing to throw light on the puzzle of the night.
6 That person was unable to throw light upon the reason for the summons.
7 We will endeavour to throw light upon this in our review of production.
8 Perhaps Romano may be able to throw light on the situation.
9 This comparison will throw light on the essential difference between poetry and prose.
10 I shall have to ask him to throw light on the present situation.
11 You are the one person who could possibly throw light on this subject.
12 The dawn was now beginning to throw light on various things.
13 The following facts, elicited upon the trial, throw light upon this unhappy affair.
14 A few passages from her journal will also throw light upon this period:
15 They also throw light upon some marked features of her character.
16 Further publications of cuneiform texts may throw light upon this point.
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