I stared at the thin curtains covering the sunlit windows, not knowing what to say, and he turned me gently, then put his hand beneath my chin.
He was already able to look directly at the brightly sunlit window of the room without narrowing his eyes.
Alia strode back toward the sunlit windows.
Rubbing his forefinger and thumb along the edge of the paper he imagines his sister writing it, a cool breeze blowing off the Derwent rustling the curtains as it enters gently through a bright, sunlit window.
I happened upon a charming coffee and lunch place with sunlit floor-to-ceiling windows.
ON A LATE afternoon in June, we sat in the empty 12th-century church mesmerized by the sunlit windows sparkling like jeweled mosaics in the distant sanctuary.
There is a low-beamed taproom with menus on blackboards and drinks served in frosty mugs; a greenhouse restaurant with green-and-white striped awnings and ferns spilling from sunlit windows, and a parlor where tea and dessert are served.
There was a startled silence punctuated only by the odd noise of the bird in the sedge; and then, before anyone could speak again, a new face and figure passed in profile round the three sunlit windows, as the prince had passed an hour or two before.
From here we continue to Ponta do Sol (40km) through a series of tunnels cut into the rock which are lit from the seaward side by sunlit 'windows'.
Wondering if he had done the right thing, Alberto Brumado went to the long, sunlit windows.