The sunshine warmed her with the promise of a fine spring to come.
The sunshine warmed him; the smells were fine, now.
And the sun might well have been nothing more than a coin for all the warmth it shed, for no sunshine ever warmed this place of evil.
The sunshine had warmed the air considerably by this time.
It had rained that morning, and the air was washed sparkling clean and the wet earth smelled like newly baked bread as the bright sunshine warmed it.
It had made a very good breakout from overdrive and had come to ground before even the unshielded sunshine could warm it above the freezing point of water.
So excruciating that Hudson's sunshine can't warm it and Hathaway's rose redolence can't mask its stink.
The sunshine was pouring in through a high window on the right, warming a square of the dark red polished floor and making the rest of the room look gloomy by comparison.
The Golden Eagle, along with the hawks, circles upon thermal lifts where sunshine warms the southerly rock faces.
During the last, most desperate week of the terror, bright sunshine had warmed the autumn air, almost taunting people as they stayed inside to protect themselves.