1698 examples of sunny in sentences

He became interested in watching her little figure as it flitted to and fro, and the sunny laugh and bright childish voice about the house were no longer an annoyance to him.

Unfortunately it is not very hardy, requiring even in southern England a sunny wall to do it justice.

Light, warm soil and a sunny position are necessities in the cultivation of this shrub.

In the South of England, however, it is quite hardy against a sunny wall.

This is not very hardy, but with the protection of a sunny wall it grows freely.

Planted in rather dry soil, at the base of a sunny wall, this shrub forms a by no means unattractive covering, the twice ternate, glossy leaves being fresh and beautiful the winter through.

A native of Chili, it is not very hardy, but grown against a sunny wall, and afforded the protection of a mat in winter, with a couple of shovelfuls of cinders heaped around the stem, it passes through the most severe weather with little or no injury, save, in some instances, the branch tips being killed back.

It is one of the first to flower, the blossoms being produced in March and April, and sometimes even earlier when the plant is grown against a sunny, sheltered wall.

It is quite hardy, bears pruning well, and grows quickly, soon covering a large space of a wall or warm, sunny bank.

The pure white, fragrant flowers are plentifully produced when the plant is grown in a cosy corner, or on a sunny wall.

Another half-hardy species, and only suited for planting against sunny walls.

This is a small-growing shrub, with clusters of fragrant yellow flowers, but it is not very hardy unless planted against a sheltered and sunny wall.

It wants a warm, sunny wall, and light, rich, and well-drained soil, and if only for its lovely flowers, it is well worthy of coddling and good treatment.

Against a sunny wall and in a cosy nook it may occasionally be found doing fairly well, but it is not to be generally recommended.

The stems grow to a height of 4 feet to 8 feet, and should be trained against a wall in a sunny position to ripen the berries.

How swift the tide Of memory glideth o'er the past; Those sunny hours so quickly sped, Perchance a few with clouds o'ercast.

Thro' childhood's sunny days and youth's bright morn, Mid changes and mid sorrows, thou hast been A light to guide, a hope to cheer and warm, And to the heart bring joy and peace again.

It is now many years since "the dust fell on that sunny brow," but I well remember Henry Hamilton"handsome Henry Hamilton"and seldom indeed since have I seen a more striking form and face.

On Tuesday we managed to get on deck, and on Wednesday it was warm and sunny, and we began to enjoy life again and to congratulate ourselves on having got our sea-legs.

Lesbia had been the peach on the sunny southern wall, ripening and reddening in a flood of sunshine; Mary had been the stunted fruit growing in a north-east corner, hidden among leaves, blown upon by cold winds green and hard and sour for lack of the warm bright light.

During the day Sidon is virtually emptied of its men-folk, and is given up to perambulators and feminine activities generally; for the men have streamed across the ferries that bridge the sunny, boisterous river, to the docks and offices of Tyre.

She closed the shutters on the sunny side and sat down by the window nearest the garden, peculiarly sensible of the soft light and cool spaciousness of an inner world.

He looked down at her quickly, and all the force of the call he had transformed into a sunny, personal appeal, which made her avert her glance.

They lingered in sunny Provence, and in the dark forest-land of the Minnesingers.

I confess to a tender recollection of the sunny, cheerful, lazy, dishonest little place, where I spent four such eventful years.

1698 examples of  sunny  in sentences