1. Now the team need to put some daylight between themselves and their rivals for the championship. 2. As he has throughout the campaign, Forbes sought Wednesday to put daylight between his proposals and those of the front-runner, Texas Gov. George W. Bush. 3. As things stand now, Gore seems little interested in putting any daylight between himself and the president. 4. Because of higher birth and immigration rates, Hispanics will put increasing daylight between their numbers and those of blacks with every passing day. 5. Sainz was devastated after learning of the move when he thought he had put daylight between himself and his closest rival in the fight for the world title. 6. As England turned the screw, Grayson put some daylight between the sides with his sixth successful penalty. 7. Victory for Inter, however, would see them put daylight between themselves and Chievo. |