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1 It's a perfectly legal business meeting in broad daylight , for heaven's sake.'
2 You were seen going into his illegal gambling parlor in broad daylight .
3 The sight of those uniforms in the broad daylight had cowed him.
4 Two people had been murdered in their own home in broad daylight .
5 Night after night, getting back to my cousin's house in broad daylight .
6 The Duchess of Datchet could scarcely have been eloping in broad daylight .
7 Stealing the cattle in broad daylight right in front of the house.
8 They thought that the Americans were crazy to bomb in broad daylight .
9 Even I know smugglers don't bring their shipments ashore in broad daylight .
10 Jupiter was beautiful, and in broad daylight the belts were plainly seen.
11 The moon had risen and shone upon the belfry like broad daylight .
12 The Howth gun-running was a daring operation carried out in broad daylight .
13 Said he: 'I saw vases thrown from the mantel-piece in broad daylight .
14 Then she lay down in bed again and waited for broad daylight .
15 In Oxford, a few yards from Sir Charles's house, in broad daylight .
16 Near Vereeniging in Gauteng, an attack has been reported in broad daylight .
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