Similar words: in the light of, see the light, make light of, in light of, in the limelight, flight of steps, flight of stairs, flight of capital.
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1 Some of these documents will probably never see the light of day.
2 Most observers predict the bill won't see the light of day until at least January.
3 I figured the pictures would never see the light of day, and as time went by I forgot all about them.
4 That attack will see the light of day for the first time in the third volume of his autobiography.
5 He said "Shalit will not see the light of day" until Israel releases hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.
6 Most languages that fall into this category never see the light of day.
7 This decision will ensure that the Pentagon Papers never see the light of day.
8 Get to the back of the drawers and cupboards - areas which don't often see the light of day.
9 And eventually, Guinness as we know it, rich subtle and dark,[www.Sentencedict.com] is ready to see the light of day.
10 The implication must be that a lot of bids are being planned but never see the light of day.
11 Business contracts go through armies of lawyers before they see the light of day.
12 Many of Brindley's ideas were regarded as the hair-brained schemes of a madman which would never see the light of day.
13 I am not too worried about the new council tax because I doubt whether it will see the light of day.
14 Sadly, for it was a lively, largely autobiographical piece(sentencedict.com), it would never see the light of day.
15 The result is similar to the aforementioned pile of books: a multitude of documents on shared drives under cryptic file or folder names that are lucky ever to see the light of day.
16 If the manuscript could never be finished to its perfectionist author's satisfaction, it must never see the light of day.
17 Most of what has been shown, Zheng said, are splashy demos, often from big-name companies, that make headlines at tech conferences but rarely see the light of day.
18 For many years he had little expectation that his writings would see the light of day but the daring One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich caused a sensation.
19 And up until now I had sworn to myself That I'm content Or the truth you prayed would never see the light of day.
20 If the mother doesn't actually abandon the child, the child is kept in a backroom in a shack and literally does not see the light of day.
21 D. in English literature. He felt, he writes in "Charlie Chan," "like a bottom-feeding fish, one that cannot see the light of day in the muddy pond of America.
22 He felt, he writes in "Charlie Chan," "like a bottom-feeding fish, one that cannot see the light of day in the muddy pond of America."
23 The electronics retailer thinks it can do something special with the music service though and now those plans will see the light of day.
24 And the much heralded African Science and Innovation Fund has yet to see the light of day.
25 Newt was scheduled to be Pixar's 2012 summer release but has since been taken off the schedule and it is unknown whether the story will ever see the light of day.
26 I don't even know if that record would ever happen because we both would nitpick it so much, it'll never see the light of day.
27 The latter spider is one of two cave spider that we have in the UK; both of which never see the light of day.
28 Museum basements are stacked full of objects which never see the light of day.
29 Don't you realize that half of this techy stuff was designed by people who barely see the light of day, adore only numbers and secretly want you to be a little more like them?
30 The low placement here is only because the CD did see the light of day, and even went platinum.
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