It's still light outside. |
It is still light outside. |
|
She turned off the light. |
She turned off the lights. |
|
He is not the brightest light in the harbour. |
He is not the sharpest knife in the drawer. |
|
If you run a red light, you risk causing an accident. |
If you run a red light, you run the risk of causing an accident. |
|
If you run a red light, you run the risk of causing an accident. |
If you run a red light, you risk causing an accident. |
|
Tom's car was going southbound on Park Street when it was broadsided by a car that ran a red light. |
Tom's car was going southbound on Park Street when it was T-boned by a car that ran a red light. |
|
Tom's car was going southbound on Park Street when it was T-boned by a car that ran a red light. |
Tom's car was going southbound on Park Street when it was broadsided by a car that ran a red light. |
|
Hawaii, y'know, has a lot of houses with fireplaces, doesn't it? The mornings and evenings over there get cold as well, so people who feel the cold light fires. |
Hawai, y'know, has a lot of houses with fireplaces doesn't it? The mornings and evenings over there get cold as well so people who feel the cold light fires. |
|