How To Use Shine at In A Sentence

  • Not bad for someone who failed to shine at school and feared he would end up in a coalyard. The Sun
  • With the short hours of daylight putting sunshine at a premium, this has made for a particularly dismal time. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was one of the only Spanish players to shine at Spain's dismal World Cup? campaign.
  • Your unusual blend of determination and intuition helps you solve problems and shine at work. The Sun
  • In the much higher magnification of an amateur telescope, dust obscures the galaxy's center, while the colorful Antares and Rho Ophiuchi regions shine at right.
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  • Your talents will shine at work.
  • In the much higher magnification of an amateur telescope, dust obscures the galaxy's center, while the colorful Antares and Rho Ophiuchi regions shine at right.
  • Your unusual blend of determination and intuition helps you solve problems and shine at work. The Sun
  • You really shine at playing football.
  • Goody Cloyse, that excellent old Christian, stood in the early sunshine at her own lattice, catechising a little girl who had brought her a pint of morning's milk.
  • After five days of sunshine at the beginning of the month, the sixth saw overcast skies and rain as the result of a trough of low pressure.
  • Did you shine at school?
  • From the shine atop his bald noggin to the curl in his waxed mustache, Perez strikes a remarkable pose when compared to the herds of button-shirted cowboys gathered around him.
  • I am the stars that shine at night.
  • Your talents will shine at work . You could be tempted to overspend on unnecessary items.
  • He told me he did not doubt in Eight Years more he should be able to supply the Governors Gardens with Sun-shine at a reasonable Rate; but he complained that his stock was low, and intreated me to give him something as an Encouragement to Ingenuity, especially since this had been a very dear Season for Cucumbers. Birmingham to boil
  • But more of the same is now needed from the portly packman who never really had the chance to shine at Wigan.
  • After five days of sunshine at the beginning of the month, the sixth saw overcast skies and rain as the result of a trough of low pressure.
  • Shine at present put memory chip business to appearing the growth of explosive type.
  • It does not indeed necessarily follow from his facility and plenipotence of wit in writing, that he could shine at those extempore "flashes of merriment that were wont to set the table on a roar. Shakespeare: His Life, Art, And Characters, Volume I. With An Historical Sketch Of The Origin And Growth Of The Drama In England
  • He was one of the only Spanish players to shine at Spain's dismal World Cup? campaign.
  • You shine at interviews, yet no-one is willing to employ you.
  • The match was played in springtime sunshine at the Dundalk Road venue to a sizeable crowd.
  • Children that may not excel at other sports can really shine at swimming.
  • From the shine atop his bald noggin to the curl in his waxed mustache, Perez strikes a remarkable pose when compared to the herds of button-shirted cowboys gathered around him.
  • Except for a symbolic burst of sunshine at the film's climax, the entire film was grey and cold and wet - and yet this somehow endears it to the viewer.
  • Things shine at first and then as time goes by , it tended to fade away.
  • In SNS industry whole low when confusing, buy this let a person shine at the moment.
  • Do you shine at tennis?
  • It does not indeed necessarily follow from his facility and plenipotence of wit in writing, that he could shine at those extempore “flashes of merriment that were wont to set the table on a roar.” Shakespeare His Life Art And Characters
  • I don't shine at tennis.
  • It helped keep him alive during the long Januarys and Februarys shine at all.
  • You are the first ray of sunshine at every dawn.
  • A festival of smiley faces, sparkling costumes and the sound of steel band drummers created a sunshine atmosphere.
  • He is a powerful defender who is going shine and shine at Manchester United.
  • I am the soft stars that shine at night.
  • Things shine at first and then as time goes by , it tended to fade away.
  • Peter didn't really shine at school.
  • The match was played in springtime sunshine at the Dundalk Road venue to a sizeable crowd.
  • You may not be that popular at home but you to shine at social gatherings.
  • You shine at work, find winning answers in contests and can win applause from an audience. The Sun
  • Your unusual blend of determination and intuition helps you solve problems and shine at work. The Sun

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