381 examples of daytime in sentences

The glories of dawn had merged into the sordid realities of daytime.

"We can count on remainin' alive at least until to-morrow night," Sergeant Corney said, as if imparting some cheering information, "for these wretches do not torture a prisoner in the daytime.

Even in the daytime one could hardly ride across it.

They formed an army; in daytime their trains filled up the roads for miles, and at night their camp-fires glittered in every direction about the places blessed with grass and water.

"You were dreaming; don't think about such things in daytime," the mother said kindly.

I only returned to die here and I can await death in daytime on my chair out here and at night time in my nest.

Now, in the daytime, if they came along, with me away from the place, a man with a rifle could knock over my pets as easy as turnin' his hand.

Toby had crept into his "cell," which was what Bandy-legs had dubbed the several bunks, built in the walls of the lodge so as to conserve room, and not be in the way during the daytime.

In the daytime she performed, to the best of her ability, the part of her mistresswhose person, it had been carefully ascertained, was unknown to any of the passengers on board.

In the daytime a moose is usually lying down.

The slats of these were turned upwards, to catch light in the daytime and shut out a view from street and garden.

Let him have his daytime naps on the porch and sleep there at night during the heat.

Wind-Rush always treated him well in the daytime, and when the others were around; but one very dark night, when the comrades sat on the night branch, he was attacked by a couple of crows and nearly murdered.

Though of enormous extent (it contains in the daytime over thirty thousand souls), it lacks the picturesque Oriental appearance of those of Cairo or Constantinople, where costly and beautiful wares are set out in tempting array before the eyes of the unwary stranger.

Jean Valjean was careful never to go out in the daytime, but he began to be known in the district as "the mendicant who gives away money."

But nobody ever comes here to see me in the daytime.

During the daytime they are allowed to wander about the palace grounds, but are carefully muzzled.

They are hauled from one place to another at reasonable rates of speed; they are given shelter from the sun and the storms en route; a place to sit in the daytime and to lie down during the night; and at proper intervals the trains stop for refreshmentsnot very good nor very bad, but "fair to middling," as the Yankees say, in quality and quantity.

If it is hot the windows swell and stick so that you cannot open them, and during the daytime they rattle so loud that conversation is impossible unless the passengers have throats of brass like the statues of Siva.

In the daytime you can sit on the edge like an embarrassed boy, with nothing to support your spine, or you can curl up like a Buddha on his lotus flower, with your legs under you; but that is not dignified, nor is it a comfortable posture for a fat man.

Now I was afraid to steam by night, and even in the daytime I would not go on for three days: for I was childishly angry with I know not what, and inclined to quarrel with Those whom I could not see.

He divided himself up like the five loaves of bread in the Gospel; he planned battles at night and directed them in the daytime: he was seen by the sentries going here and there at all hours, and he never ate or slept.

"In the daytime Fame sitteth in a watch-tower, and flieth most by night.

ib., w. Daytime.

The Baron, recommends anybody who revels in diablerie, to begin it about half-past ten, and to finish it at one sitting up; but those who do not so revel he advises either not to read it at all, or to choose the daytime, and take it in homoeopathic doses.

381 examples of  daytime  in sentences