Become clear or enter one's consciousness or emotions.
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Examples for "dawn "
Examples for "dawn "
1 I shall need him ready a good hour before dawn , maybe more.
2 May 25 marks the dawn of a new age in consumer privacy.
3 It was just past dawn ; the women had perhaps six hours' lead.
4 The pre dawn raid led to an 11 hour battle, officials said.
5 Toward dawn , King told writer, I ask a human kind of question.
1 For example, click buttons were made large enough to make navigation easy.
2 Neither will forcing users to click yes in order to sign up.
3 For more information on finding your local home improvement agency click here.
4 For more information and to sign up for the course, click here.
5 Very few new drivers go into a new team and immediately click .
1 But it takes even longer for new technologies to penetrate the market.
2 The fund said it expects to help XJet penetrate China's manufacturing sector.
3 It cannot penetrate the wilds; it cannot get into the dry lands.
4 It was always dark; the autumn daylight was unable to penetrate it.
5 He could penetrate no farther into the instructions; the cipher again changed.
1 Some rockets get through , putting innocent civilians, including children, at deadly risk.
2 It's taking longer for products to get through foreign ports, he said.
3 He could barely get through the question, let alone address the answer.
4 Follow it, and I'm sure we'll get through this situation just fine.
5 Actually they need assistance and advice to get through that, he said.
1 I had the good judgment to come home as soon as possible.
2 Quite suddenly, the urgency of their situation had come home to him.
3 Flee the mark of Cain, and come home ... come home... come home .
4 I'd come home for the school year if he still wanted me.
5 That's good enough a reason for him to want to come home .
1 Are different styles used consistently to get across different kinds of information?
2 The critical message to get across is be good to your neighbours.
3 Their aim is to get across the Gulf as fast as possible.
4 Michael simply did not understand what I was trying to get across .
5 We need to get across the Sister while we can, Jondalar said.
1 That said; don't expect all the metaphorical pieces to fall into place .
2 I believe all things fall into place exactly when they're supposed to.
3 You get the engineering correct and the animals will fall into place .
4 To meet the deadline, lots of things need to fall into place .
5 It's beginning to fall into place , like a city after an earthquake.
1 We sink in water; in air we tumble; on earth we stumble.
2 And she paused to let the splendour of the gift sink in .
3 Huyayy blinked as the truth of her words began to sink in .
4 It seemed to take several seconds for my words to sink in .
5 It only took a moment for the scribbler's words to sink in .
6 She let that sink in for a moment before she went on.
7 It took a moment for what Lazaris had said to sink in .
8 The horse bounded forwards too quickly to sink in the boggy ground.
9 She let that sink in for a moment, basking in the feeling.
10 I would rather sink in the effort than live without attempting it.
11 I paused here so my words had a chance to sink in .
12 I prefer simply to make the assertion, and let it sink in .
13 In Malmö, at least, this nuanced message has yet to sink in .
14 That will sink in and remain when all the hurly-burly is over.
15 She paused to let the words sink in and watch their effect.
16 I wanted to sink in against his body, be held, and drowse.
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