How to use "sunlight" in a sentence

Sentences

I hold my leg in the sunlight

'I'm coming, Madame,' she yawned, blinded by the bright winter's sunlight that was shining into the room.

There was, however, still a trace of beauty in the sixteen-year-old lace, like pale sunlight beneath the thick clouds of a winter's dawn

He looks forwards but cannot see because of the sunlight

Only a little sunlight came through their thick branches

It was built in a small hollow and its grey stones glowed in the sunlight

She dragged it into the bedroom, across the carpet, into the shafts of reddish-gold afternoon sunlight that filtered through the sheltering trees outside and then through the dust-filmed window.

She took the graphic novel out of the carton and sat on the edge of the bed in the tarnished-copper sunlight that fell like a shower of pennies through the window.

By Byfleet station we came out from the trees and found the country calm and peaceful in the morning sunlight

While I was still watching their slow movements in the sunlight, the curate pulled violently at my arm

At a later date we began to feel less in danger of being seen because the sunlight outside was very bright, but at first anything approaching the house drove us back into the hall in fear