There began to be a little light-a sustained glow from the walls. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Their luncheon is light-a dish of sardines, a pomegranate, and a loaf of bread-but it is more than enough. ❋ Unknown (2006)
This will become a place of hundreds of rainbows, and then, as the sun gets into line and the outer facets focus the light-a place of death. ❋ Lackey, Mercedes (2004)
Of course, when it's taken into account that Switters was a fellow who liked to pretend that his corporeal being was energized and regulated by a ball of mystic white light-a kind of luminous coconut-it's understandable that reservations might arise regarding the trustworthiness of his views. ❋ Robbins, Tom (2000)
As they do, the hillside is bathed in red light-a red light that burns faintly, as though the sun had grown hotter, or Sillek had stood too close to the fire. ❋ Modesitt, L. E. (1996)
He entered the pit, the darkness, and his hands began to glow with unexpected light-a light that seemed to rise from his own veins, filling the high circle of limestone wall. ❋ Williams, Michael, 1952 Dec. 17- (1994)
Far down from where she stood, near the end of the Keel where it buttressed the hardened lava of some long past runoff, there was a sudden flare of light-a spurt of fire followed by a quick, brilliant explosion and a shriek. ❋ Brooks, Terry (1992)
She was exquisite in the gray dawn light-a warm, vulnerable woman he hungered to make his own. ❋ McKenna, Lindsay (1990)
She did something then that she seldom ever did'she called up light-a ball of visible light-in the palm of her hand. ❋ Lackey, Mercedes (1989)
The in-between lands twisted straight lines into curves and waves, made corners less than square, and surrounded every object with a fuzz of its own light-a total, encompassing delusion. ❋ Perry, Steve (1986)
They are built of white limestone, and this snowy covering exhibits bewitching changes of tint, according to the quality of the light-a mazy gold at sunset, a ghostly translucent pallor under the glow of the moon. ❋ Peters, Elizabeth (1985)
It must always keep moving at a quasispeed which outruns light-a modern incarnation of that eerie ancient legend, the Flying Dutchman. ❋ ANDERSON, Poul (1981)
From it he took something which glinted dully in the mellow light-a broad gold coin of antique minting. ❋ Howard, Robert E. (1977)
Tomisenkow got out of the light-a step behind the back of the guard. ❋ Mahr, Kurt (1972)
Familiar with horror as they were, the soldiers soon be - came loath to approach the screaming runesword as it shone with a peculiarly brilliant light-a black light that pierced the blackness itself. ❋ Moorcock, Michael (1963)
Try looking at this page under ultraviolet light-a sun lamp, for example. ❋ Heinlein, Robert A. (1963)
He passed a bonfire, crossing the restless circle of its light-a tall slender young man, fair-skinned, brown-haired, blue-eyed, his face thin and mobile, his movements angular and loose-jointed. ❋ Anderson, Poul (1956)
On the Switch site, it's all about seeing things in a different light-a green light. ❋ Unknown (2010)