Use "take shelter from rain" in a sentence

1. He sought shelter from the rain.

2. We took shelter from the rain in a cave.

3. They huddled in the shop doorway to shelter from the rain.

4. The horses look well fed, but without shelter from the driving rain.

5. The rain sent everyone scurrying for shelter.

6. 22 We thought we'd insure against rain by putting a tent up where people could take shelter.

7. 6 Take shelter, O sons of Benjamin, away from Jerusalem.

8. Looking for shelter, we came to the home of a hospitable person named Sebastián, who allowed us to go inside and find shelter from the rain.

9. The Hideaway Awning rolls out from the top of your ProMaster or Sprinter cargo van to provide shelter from sun and rain

10. Each ‘prince’ is like a hiding place from the wind, shelter from the rain, water in the desert, and shade from the sun

11. An aging water tank rises above the sheds that shelter the sheep from rain and the sweltering summer sun.

12. They can take ye in, provide shelter, aye?

13. 10 An aging water tank rises above the sheds that shelter the sheep from rain and the sweltering summer sun.

14. Most Biminis can be collapsed when not in use, and raised again if shade or shelter from rain is desired

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16. May I take a rain check?

17. Can I take a rain check?

18. I'll take a rain check on that.

19. From the Cambridge English Corpus The Abbot finds him and persuades him to take shelter in the hospice.

20. An Awning will protect you and your family from the suns harmful UV rays and heat exposure, as well as creating a convenient shelter from gentle rain

21. Off from my shelter astray?”

22. I'll take you home when the rain stops.

23. 'It's starting to rain again.'--'Not enough to take away from the charm of the scene.'.

24. Canopy - a covering (usually of cloth) that serves as a roof to shelter an area from the weather awning , sunblind , sunshade - a Canopy made of canvas to shelter people or things from rain or sun baldachin - ornamented Canopy supported by columns or suspended from a roof or projected from a …

25. Whichever road you take, the upshot is that you can shelter up to £000 from tax in this financial year.

26. 11 Can I take a rain check on that?

27. 30 'It's starting to rain again.'--'Not enough to take away from the charm of the scene.'.

28. This enables it to take full advantage of all the moisture available from rain or melting snow.

29. Before you fast please take this famous Fragrant Rain tea

30. Trees are a shelter from the sun.

31. No gentile dared shelter refugees, nor could those in flight take along currency.

32. The rain and the wind will take them off anyway.

33. Thanks, but I think I'd better take a rain check.

34. The fete will take place on Sunday, rain or shine.

35. Burrows provide shelter from predators and extreme temperatures

36. Over time the organization grew and from a single house became 3 centers: the Shelter, the Take Wings Center and Village Chance.

37. Recovering From Acid Rain

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39. Witness volunteers from Haiti and abroad designed and built more than 1,700 temporary dwellings to provide shelter from the rain and a measure of security for Witness families whose homes had been destroyed.

40. I guess I'll have to take a rain check on that.

41. The warning voice could go take a rain check, she thought.

42. They found shelter from the storm in a barn.

43. An old hut gave shelter from the storm.

44. The weather turned against them and they were forced to take shelter in a snow cave.

45. Rain drops from the clouds.

46. I'd like to take [ ask for ] a rain check on your invitation.

47. We took shelter from the storm in a barn.

48. In religious celebrations, oil-paper umbrellas are often seen on the sacred sedan chairs as cover, used to shelter people from rain and sunlight, also to drive the evil spirits away.

49. I'm sorry but I'm busy on Saturday - can I take a rain check?

50. Sorry I can't make a dinner tonight. Can I take a rain check?

51. The earth was spongy from rain.

52. Rain is spreading from the west.

53. Once the rain Chances work in, it will take some persuading for this storm system to get the rain Chances out of here.

54. Please take action against those persons who have taken shelter in your country, who have violated Indian laws.

55. Berries restore 9.375 when eaten, take 3-5 days to grow (rain affects growth), and take 6 days to spoil

56. Though I don' t think, Mama, you can take credit for making it rain

57. I can't make it to dinner tonight; but, can I take a rain check?

58. Protecting the Environment from Acid Rain 2.

59. The rain dripped monotonously from the trees.

60. B : That sounds special, but we're all very busy. We'll take a rain check.

61. Rain does not fall from the ground.

62. The rain discouraged us from going out.

63. The ground was soggy from the rain.

64. The rain prevented them from eating outdoors.

65. Rain poured down from the murky skies.

66. They found shelter from the storm under a large oak tree.

67. I want shelter.

68. Tax shelter.

69. It will take a little time for the rain to sink into the dried earth.

70. I'd love to. But I have a date tonight. Can I take a rain check?

71. We loaded the cat and a bunch of water bottles into the trunk and drove to campus to take shelter in the Blockiest, most utilitarian and fallout-shelter-like concrete building there (the Ag

72. A solemn or desperate urging or counseling: an Adjuration for all citizens of the beleaguered city to take shelter.

73. I don't think it'll rain, but I'll take an umbrella with me, just in case.

74. The rain prevented us from coming in time.

75. We sheltered from the rain in a doorway.

76. Imbriacus (first written down in 1044 as Imbriaguam), from Imbri (rain) Acus (field), so fields of rain.

77. They built a rough shelter from old pieces of wood and cardboard.

78. Sun, rain, sun, rain.

79. Rain fell from the heavens all day long.

80. Occasionally, rain will fall from an Altostratus cloud.