单词 | Chapel |
例句 | (1) The college/hospital/prison has its own chapel. (2) Sister Francesca entered the chapel, took her seat, and promptly fell asleep. (3) He built a chapel as a shrine to the memory of his dead wife. (4) His recently completed chapel for Fitzwilliam is attracting favourable comment. (5) We married in the chapel of Charing Cross Hospital in London. (6) He goes to chapel every Sunday. (7) On Sundays, the family went three times to chapel. (8) Note the fine early Baroque altar inside the chapel. (9) She goes to/attends chapel regularly. (10) The chapel is dedicated to St Michael. (11) She always went to chapel on Sundays. (12) The chapel was dedicated in 1880. (13) The riverside path leads visitors to a small chapel. (14) The service was held in the chapel. (15) The chapel voted against a strike. (16) The gloom in the chapel oppressed her. (17) They are still at chapel . (18) Bethan goes to chapel every Sunday. (19) Are they church or chapel? (20) The chapel became a sanctuary for the refugees. (21) The chapel was declared redundant in 1995. (22) Michelangelo's famous frescoes are in the Sistine Chapel in Rome. (23) The paintings in the chapel were perhaps a thousand years old. (24) The chapel was topped by a dome of white marble. (25) The frescos in the Sistine Chapel are world - famous . (26) The private chapel was added on to the church much later. (27) The ghost of Lady Margaret is supposed to haunt this chapel. (28) A large portico provides a suitably impressive entrance to the chapel. (29) There was the muffled sound of organ practice coming from the chapel. (30) The local vicar has agreed to marry us in the chapel on the estate. (1) The college/hospital/prison has its own chapel. (2) Sister Francesca entered the chapel, took her seat, and promptly fell asleep. (3) His recently completed chapel for Fitzwilliam is attracting favourable comment. (4) We married in the chapel of Charing Cross Hospital in London. (5) A large portico provides a suitably impressive entrance to the chapel. (31) The chapel has some interesting works in wood and marble. (32) The chapel was plucked down by the inhabitants of the village. (33) Many visitors consider the Sistine Chapel to be the jewel of the Vatican. (34) Two of the cathedral's chapels were added later - the Lady Chapel and the Chapel of St Paul. (35) Friends and admirers crammed the chapel at the small Los Angeles cemetery where Monroe is buried. (36) They were married in a wedding chapel in Las Vegas. (37) The chapel was built in the 12th century and is still in use today. (38) Astonishingly, I've never visited King's College Chapel in all the years I've lived here. (39) Restoration work on the Sistine Chapel ceiling is now complete. (40) They meet in an old house, whose basement has been converted into a chapel. (41) They agreed to meet at the chapel after the service. (42) I have come into this chapel to commit murder. (43) The chapel was a small, plain, white-washed building. (44) It led directly into the chapel. (45) Unfortunately it is not possible to enter the chapel. (46) Tommy did all the pre-war Chapel outings. (47) Opposite this wall is the Methodist chapel. (48) Tenor and soprano saxophones. b. White's Chapel, Oklahoma, 1940. (49) The Lusignans called it their own royal chapel. (49) try its best to gather and make good sentences. (50) Perhaps Chapel had proven harder to catch unawares. (51) A special chapel was built to house Spencer's remains. (52) No one wanted to touch the little chapel. (53) So we made this room into a chapel again. (54) The crematorium chapel was cold and austere. (55) Sister Francesca entered the chapel. (56) The fine carpets, the warmth, the private chapel. (57) Stainedglass windows have been pried from the chapel. (58) In a way the forest was like a chapel. (59) I assumed that this must have found a place in the adjoining room which eventually became the little chapel. (60) No chapel, no school, no recreation room, no pub, no social life of any kind really. (61) But the explosive charge was too large and the chapel was so badly damaged that it had to be pulled down. (62) Today, there is a small octagonal chapel in the Beirut coastal suburb of Antelyas dedicated to the 1915 massacres. (63) Houses for the circuit ministers were built on either side of the chapel in 1864 and 1869. (64) The scent made its way up to the chapel and viewing rooms, where two bodies were laid out. (65) Until the 1950s the village had a chapel, a school, two shops and a public house. (66) There was chapel in the morning, then Sunday dinner, usually the traditional roast. (67) A small chapel was started in 1730 and the parish library, including the books, was moved to the current location. (68) After a simple breakfast, Father Peter conducted a service in the Chapel of Penitence. (69) Moving into the chapel itself, look first at the interior decoration. (70) I only hope they don't spoil things here by over-restoring the chapel. (71) It was erected as a ducal chapel in 1336 by Azzone Visconti who was buried in it just three years later. (72) There is a row of pews on either side of the chapel to seat two in each pew. (73) The Wesleyan chapel built in 1805 and restored in 1912 is still in use today. (74) Everything was very still inside the little chapel. Nothing broke the silence. (75) The wood panelling was stripped of any varnish, its bareness somehow complementing the character of the chapel itself. (76) Firstly, any plans for the chapel complex are only in embryonic form. (77) Amongst the items on the agenda was a planning application for Chapel Row. (78) He lay on the marble slab in the centre of the tiny oblong chapel like a king lying in state. (79) The old chapel was demolished in 1907 to make way fro the Centenary Memorial Hall. (79) try its best to collect and make good sentences. (80) Later in the 17 and 18C the Jesuits took it over, but after their dissolution the chapel was demolished. (81) There he built his palace and chapel, part of which survives in the present cathedral. (82) They are a useful visual reminder that the chapel attracted worshippers from the surrounding countryside. (83) The chapel is open to the public until midnight, after nightly prayer. (84) The Wesleyan Methodist chapel in Chapmangate was built in 1864 on the site of its predecessor of 1813. (85) The infirmary was quiet like the chapel and had a strange smell. (86) We were bring led through the sacristy at school on our way to the chapel. (87) He later built a chapel for him at Lee on the edge of the Broadlands estate. (88) There are events throughout this year the old chapel was established in 1819. (89) This was demolished in the mid 1980s, the congregation attending the chapel at Haisthorpe. (90) The glory of the chapel, however, rests in the contents of the display cases. (91) After leaving the chapel, they went walking in the gardens. (92) Shortly after buying it, Denega was refused listed building consent to demolish the chapel and develop 21 sheltered accommodation units. (93) The barn was stark and without adornment, save for a single crucifix in the tiny chapel. (94) Fitzormonde gazed up at the cruel gargoyle faces on the Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula. (95) But the most intriguing thing is the Beata Electa Chapel which doubles as a mausoleum and grotto. (96) They would marry in August in the sanitarium chapel in Lausanne. (97) Perhaps he had been toying with John Chapel, waiting for the perfect moment to strike. (98) In this case the money came from a single, wealthy shipowner who attended his chapel. (99) To her left was a corner, the interior flanking out in that direction possibly to form a side chapel. (100) The architecture of the chapel at the Guell colony is like a study of intimate female anatomy. (101) In 1711 the saddle-sore wayfarer fell ill while dedicating a new chapel. (102) Chapel looked as if he'd fallen into a threshing machine. (103) It is rather tempting to think of this room as a boudoir rather than a chapel. (104) If you want to build a chapel of remembrance, don't site it in a Woolwich shopping precinct. (105) We then returned to the Galilee porch, past another small chapel and into the great white-stoned nave. (106) Breaking into a run she rounded the final bend and the chapel appeared before her. (107) We visited the chapel and then headed for the living quarters. (108) In 1954 he completed the restoration of the chapel, which was ravaged by death-watch beetle. (109) Simpson's first public building was the Gothic St Andrew's chapel of 1816. (110) He has lost everything and gained a faith, and he knows that in the chapel a flame burns for him. (111) A pastoral atmosphere prevailed, despite the looming brick of the three-storey structure with its adjoining chapel and outlying houses. (112) Some sat in the back rows of the chapel like recalcitrant fourth-formers. (113) The chapel at Lady Mead was full of flowers, and how you screamed and yelled. (114) Thomas made participation in chapel activities an important criterion for network strength. (115) The airport chapel offers a haven of peace only metres away from the bustle of the departure lounge. (116) There was a movie theater playing True Grit and a plywood chapel with lawn sprinklers around it. (117) From the chapel follow the rough road east, then north. (118) She said: Our Blessed Lady asked me to ask you to have a small chapel built here in her honour. (119) But more determined art criminals posing as tourists helped themselves to ornate craftwork from the chapel. (120) The most recent addition is a beautiful Chapel of the Knights of the Thistle. (121) The Jesuits soon boasted a chapel and a lot, while the tardy Protestants waited eight years to build their own church. (122) Catholic community that celebrated Mass each Sunday in a chapel on the campus of Georgetown University. (123) She would wear it for Chapel Anniversary, I would think, because that was a very special occasion in Baldersdale. (124) She was working full-time now as an aerobics instructor at a studio on Chapel. (125) Instead she joined her immediate family for a service at the private chapel on the Althorp estate. (126) The funeral was on Friday afternoon in the chapel at Broadfoot Bros. (127) There are two public houses, a butcher's shop, a chapel, and a court house. (128) There was a patch of light from the lancet window making a pattern on the floor of the chapel. (129) I just got Saturday and Sunday nights off, and it would be chapel on a Sunday of course. (130) They had just prayed for an hour in a small chapel. (131) You're all welcome at Handley Farm, or in Swinbrook chapel at any time. (132) Thirteen people helped Michelangelo create his masterpiece on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. (133) The chapel is splendid with an early Baroque altar carved by A. Heidelberger. (134) The chapel had important liturgical and ceremonial duties to perform. (135) He first appears in the records as a junior clerk or singing-man in Henry VI's chapel royal, in 1441. (136) The Methodist chapel was built in 1892 at a cost of £800. (137) We got married in 1993 in a little chapel in Florida-it was very romantic. (138) Within the larger Dean Chapel, de las Casas has placed a small exhibition and conference building. (139) That kid you got to quit defacing buildings and paint the chapel? (139) (140) Secondly, about half of those who did attend for worship chose to go to a Nonconformist chapel. (141) He kept a chapel with four priests and sixteen choristers at Rye House, at a cost of £100 a year. (142) The present Methodist chapel was built in 1902, the former chapel now being part of the village hall. (143) When he saw that Mass was to be in the Lady Chapel he moved across and sat in the back row. (144) Along the road, and opposite the junction to Whynham lane was the Wesleyan chapel. (145) He came from hearing vespers in his chapel, and shut himself early into his private chamber. (146) When Ishmael decides to visit the chapel, the weather has suddenly turned cold and bleak and snowing. (147) Almost on the opposite corner to the chapel stood Donegal Castle, its gateway locked, for the ruins were unsafe. (148) The Methodist chapel is also in a vulnerable spot, standing as it does at the crossroads. (149) Never did she show any disposition to leave my chapel, where her repose was respected. (150) But as they processed into the Quire of the royal chapel in June 1988 the ancient families were in a minority. (151) The tiny chapel in the centre of the gardens is by K. I. Dientzenhofer. (152) Davies was a rugged, frugal, self-made capitalist, a relentless business competitor, who remained close to his chapel roots. (153) For certainly, once the chapel is built and consecrated, there will be pilgrims coming from all over Normandy. (154) From where Nathan was sitting, in a chapel adjacent to the altar, he could hear the cathedral filling up. (155) The ceremony was in the side chapel of a college church; the reception in a small, carnation-wreathed social hall. (156) The chapel was again damaged by flood in 1956 and restored in 1957. (157) Chapel and Sunday-school were to me cruel ceremonious punishments for the freedom of Monday to Saturday .... (158) Did you know that Hoggatt's has got a small Wren chapel in the Lab grounds? (159) A makeshift chapel is partitioned off in the corner of the lowest security dorm. (160) Even so, it was agony to shuffle in slippers into the chapel for Compline. (161) It would be surprising to find a chapel with such a substantial church tower so early. (162) At the chapel, there is space to park a car. (163) The Primitive Methodist chapel built in 1871 and closed in 1915 is now used as a house. (164) There was also a chapel on either side of the chancel. (165) Door theft: Thieves have stolen the carved doors off a remote moorland chapel. (166) Then it was on to the chapel, where work from other faculties and departments was on show. (167) At the back entrance to the chapel, Jack came to a shuddering halt. (168) Basing his work on archaeological finds, the chapel was rebuilt by J. Fragner from 1950-2. (169) She had been shewn into a side chapel set apart for visitors. (170) On stylistic grounds Vertue may also be credited with the design of Lupton's chantry in Eton College chapel. (171) Bray's grandfather had been one of his converts and had helped to build the Twelveheads chapel. (172) The Methodist chapel proving insufficient to hold them,() the large schoolroom was opened. (173) He was also a member of the royal chapel choir, where he was classified as a taille or tenor. (174) Other features of Main Street include the village school, the Wesleyan chapel and the shipyard. (175) The saint's remains are buried beneath the pavement of a little chapel. (176) The skeletal trees that grew close to the chapel rattled their branches in the wind, which whipped across the open ground. (177) For the Trinity chapel beyond the presbytery, William was unhampered by an existing structure. (178) Go seek him out; speak fair and bring the body into the chapel. (179) It is believed that it was built as a chantry chapel in memory of Robert de Tattershall who died in 1121. (180) I sat, dozed, slurped from the wineskin, said a few prayers and kept my eyes fastened on the Lady Chapel. (181) This had been the view of the enclosed Calvinist chapel or Methodist station, hidden away from the high streets of life. (182) You can't see down that part of the cloister leading off from the chapel into the convent. (183) Finally Theodora came to rest in the Dersingham chapel which formed the south transept looking towards the altar at right angles. (184) Chapel can't remember the exact sequence of events, but he reckons that the prowler might well have been Saunders. (185) A Roman Catholic chapel adjoins the house, and the village has a Methodist chapel. (186) Next to the Chapel is the former infirmary - later the almshouse. (187) I attended morning chapel, and neither the seating nor the service had altered. (188) After that we made a thorough search of the chapel, its walls, flagstones and altar, but there was nothing. (189) Aunt Mary gasped as we passed the old college chapel. (190) It was in the Elector's private chapel here that Beethoven, a native of Bonn, gave his first public performance. (191) The wind howled and the surf continued to roar as we explored beyond our landing point; we visited a ruined chapel. (192) Another place of worship is the Methodist chapel situated on East Street. (193) Compulsory regular attendance at services in King's College chapel may account for numerous biblical references in later poems. (194) I kissed her once when she came out of the chapel on a First Friday. (195) It would have to be the chapel, Isabel decided, scolding herself for her cowardly hesitation. (196) Most moving were the forlorn-looking ruins of an old chapel and crofts. (197) The chapel was started by Gian Giacomo Trivulzio to house his family mausoleum. (198) They visited the chapel on the north side and said their final farewell to their parents. (199) There is a small Methodist chapel which is over 100 years old and still used every Sunday. (200) The Methodist chapel was built in 1856(http://), replacing an earlier building which was then used as a day school. (201) The chapel is divided from the rest of the church by a screen. (202) Suddenly, getting to the tiny chapel before the eclipse reached totality was the most important thing in the world. (203) On August 11, 1688, the relic was moved with great solemnity to this chapel, where it is still enshrined. (204) More than 500 students packed the Immaculate Conceptcion Chapel for a 50-minute campus-wide prayer service Thursday evening. (205) I remember clearly how I used to feel as a child in chapel on Sundays. (206) She stopped immediately, her heart thumping in sudden fright as she saw that the chapel was occupied. (207) The first chapel of the Independents was built on the site in 1705. (208) The courtyard was overlooked by the lancet windows of the manorial home itself, and a large chapel. (209) It was almost dark outside now, and the tiny chapel was full of shadows. (210) Forget Michelangelo, lying on his back high above the Sistine Chapel floor to paint his famous frescoes. (211) In 1877 she opened a small chapel in her house in Cottenham Park. (212) He was best known for rebuilding the Milagres Chapel in Machico. (213) On one occasion she held a mission at the Methodist chapel in Baldersdale which went on every night for two weeks. (214) When I was a child, there was a man who came to our chapel in an invalid chair. (215) Catherine heard that Henry was praying in the royal chapel so ran screaming down the corridor. (216) The overnight explosion not only destroyed the chapel but also sparked a security alert in Dartmouth, Devon. (217) Last month we were able to borrow a votive candle stand, which stands in the Lady Chapel area. (218) Bishop Drausin founded several religious institutions, including a chapel for nuns who had taken ill and a monastery at Rethondes. (219) Walk ahead on road, past first road junction on left, to chapel crossroads. (220) This was the only Nonconformist chapel Butterfield ever designed and in 1976 it became a parish church. (221) It was built as chapel to the nearby Doge's Palace and was made into the Cathedral of Venice in 1481. (222) In contrast to the ancient church, the small Methodist chapel fairly close by in Town Street, is modern. (223) She moved around the font into the chapel and at once gave a small cry of triumph. (224) Note that the remainder of the decoration of this peanut-shaped chapel is in scagliola, and warm to the touch. (225) The real treasure, however, is in the chapel of Sant' Ambrogio where Ambrogio Grifo was buried in 1493. (226) He had decided against making contact with John Chapel himself. (227) It was about noon when I came through the trees out on to the shingle of the beach with the chapel. (228) Besides, I didn't fancy going to the Chapel and having all the family looking down their noses at me. (229) The Primitive Methodist chapel was built in 1837 and then rebuilt on the same site in 1877. (230) At one end of the bar marble columns and curves suggest a memorial chapel with tables for drinkers replacing tombs. (231) Certainly the house hardly looked large enough to support a private chapel. (232) Father Henry taught catechism to some classes and was, in effect,(http:///chapel.html) the priest in the convent chapel. (233) Mark realized what he was doing and left the chapel awash with confusion. (234) According to tradition, Mattia entered the convent chapel, cut off her hair, and donned a cast-off habit. (235) Edward's parents sent their condolences, attended the ceremony at chapel and graveside, and Mrs Thomas visited the widow. (236) For the Nonconformist minister as well as for the man in the pew, preaching lay at the heart of chapel life. (237) He is remembered also for his work on the manor house at Clyst, where he endowed a chantry chapel. (238) All this music is preserved in the Eton Choirbook, compiled in c.1500-4 for use by the choir of Eton College chapel. (239) A Primitive Methodist chapel was built at Thornholme in 1892. (240) The brick-built Methodist chapel stands in one of the side lanes of the village. (241) The service was held at the chapel and everyone went to the Kirk Inn at Romaldkirk afterwards. (242) I came away from chapel very sober. (243) The nimble hero, skipped into a chapel that stood near. (244) In the prison chapel, Lincoln gazes up at the chaplain. (245) "It's almost eight o'clock." As if on cue the bell in the chapel began to toll for Matins. (246) Architecturally, the chapel would be the perfect match for the school. (247) You will see the chapel on the hill to your left. (248) The Holy Family Church was closed and the parish now celebrates mass in this simple side chapel. (249) Chapel is ( ie Services in chapel are ) at 8 o'clock. (250) His voice rose with the conviction of his chapel speeches. |
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