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Example sentences for "direct sunlight"

  • Lower organisms in water are readily killed by the radiation from any light-source emitting ultra-violet rays comparable with those in direct sunlight.

  • Cultures of diphtheria develop in diffused daylight but are destroyed by direct sunlight.

  • The normal daylight range is about three thousand feet and under the worst conditions when opposed to direct sunlight, the range is not less than two thousand feet.

  • And while he was trying, he found himself in direct sunlight!

  • How long could he and Santos last in direct sunlight?

  • The Planeteers and their prisoners would have to move fast, running to stay out of direct sunlight.

  • Hang the basket in a light place, but still not in a direct sunlight; and, if possible, avoid putting it where it will be exposed to drying wind.

  • When set out of doors, they should be given a place which is protected from strong winds, and one which does not receive the full glare of direct sunlight.

  • In the window-garden they should be protected from strong, direct sunlight.

  • In the growing of the young plants, always avoid exposing them to direct sunlight; but they should be given a place which has an abundance of screened or tempered light.

  • Earth-rubber, often exposed to direct sunlight for a week, would naturally become tacky, and this tackiness cannot be avoided unless the earth-scrap is to be collected more frequently.

  • An obvious drawback would be evident if these bales happened to be exposed to direct sunlight or a continuous high temperature.

  • It need not be pointed out to planters in Malaya that wet sheets of rubber are often exposed to direct sunlight by workers of native holdings, with no resulting harm as long as plenty of moisture is present in the rubber.

  • With modern ideas of erection of factories to guard against the introduction of direct sunlight, it was hoped that this defect had practically ceased to exist.

  • Hang the basket in a light place, but still not in direct sunlight; and, if possible, avoid putting it where it will be exposed to drying wind.

  • When set out of doors, they should be protected from strong winds, and from the full glare of direct sunlight.

  • In the growing of the young plants, always avoid exposing them to direct sunlight; but they should be given a place that has an abundance of screened or tempered light.

  • Keep the plant in good light (but not in direct sunlight) as much as possible.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    carry him; direct answer; direct attention; direct descendant; direct evidence; direct examination; direct experiment; direct interest; direct legislation; direct object; direct observation; direct popular; direct proportion; direct quotation; direct reference; direct sunlight; direct their; direct vote; directed fire; directing them; directly contrary; directly opposed; each tooth; principal parts; waste places; what difference