It will be important to throw light upon what he has done.
Perhaps there may be some one who can throw light upon what is dark to me.
But in the very nature of things he cannot help throwing light upon himself.
The reason he gave threw further light on his current state of mind.
And now it's just too late for me to throw a little light on the matter.
A fire this big will throw light over the hill.
But this did throw a new light on his own status.
I can't say they threw a new light; for nobody can make sense of them.
Its language seems to throw light on the story about Helen.
And it threw light on what one candidate's team really thought.
As the leaves cover the ground, the floor of the deciduous forest will begin to throw light upward toward the sky.
He lived to see his defence confirmed by later publications, which threw more light on the secret history of the times.
Yet it is the title of the exhibition that perhaps throws most light on the organizers' purpose.
A door swung open, throwing more light into the narrowed cell.
The carriage lamps on either side of the door threw more light than he cared for.
"I just can't say," said Deanna, upset that she could throw no more light on the problem at so crucial a time.
The moon was high and threw enough light to see the ground.
Feldegast opened the front of his lantern wider to throw more light into the room.
Whether or not they succeeded we don't know; maybe further study of what's in the ship will throw more light on that question.
Still, there is a chance that I may come across something among my father's papers which will throw more light on the matter.