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单词 Cathedral
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1. This street offers a fine vista of the cathedral.
2. The cathedral is a venerable building.
3. The baby was christened in St. Paul's Cathedral.
4. The ceiling of the cathedral glittered with gold.
5. We went to Holy Communion in the cathedral.
6. The great Gothic cathedral dominates the city.
7. The vault of this cathedral is very high.
8. The demonstrators had gathered in the cathedral square.
9. His funeral will be on Thursday at Blackburn Cathedral.
10. The cathedral was completely rebuilt in 1425 after it had been destroyed by fire.
11. He was ordained a priest in Oxford cathedral in 1987.
12. Stories about ghosts in the cathedral have entered the mythology of the town.
13. The cathedral was destroyed by the Great Fire of 1136 AD.
14. He was enthroned as archbishop in Canterbury Cathedral in 1980.
15. The cathedral dominates the city.
16. The cathedral is now hedged in by other buildings.
17. We visited the magnificent cathedral.
18. Photography is strictly forbidden in the cathedral.
19. The cathedral has a beautiful rose window.
20. The marriage was celebrated in the cathedral.
21. The town is famous for its cathedral.
22. The cathedral was full of goggling tourists.
23. The cathedral fronts the city's main square.
24. We went to mass in the cathedral.
25. After exploring the old part of town there is a guided tour of the cathedral.
26. Walk down Castle Street and admire our little jewel of a cathedral.
27. We were impressed by the sheer size of the cathedral.
28. They live in a charming house in the shadow of the cathedral.
29. A fragment of the Cross is enshrined in the cathedral.
30. The Princess of Wales laid the foundation stone for the extension to the Cathedral.
1. The cathedral is a venerable building.
2. The baby was christened in St. Paul's Cathedral.
3. The ceiling of the cathedral glittered with gold.
4. We went to Holy Communion in the cathedral.
5. The great Gothic cathedral dominates the city.
6. The vault of this cathedral is very high.
7. The demonstrators had gathered in the cathedral square.
8. His funeral will be on Thursday at Blackburn Cathedral.
9. After exploring the old part of town there is a guided tour of the cathedral.
10. The cathedral was completely rebuilt in 1425 after it had been destroyed by fire.
11. Walk down Castle Street and admire our little jewel of a cathedral.
12. He was ordained a priest in Oxford cathedral in 1987.
13. Stories about ghosts in the cathedral have entered the mythology of the town.
14. We were impressed by the sheer size of the cathedral.
15. The cathedral was destroyed by the Great Fire of 1136 AD.
16. They live in a charming house in the shadow of the cathedral.
17. A fragment of the Cross is enshrined in the cathedral.
18. The Princess of Wales laid the foundation stone for the extension to the Cathedral.
19. He was enthroned as archbishop in Canterbury Cathedral in 1980.
20. We visited the magnificent cathedral.
21. There's a cathedral in the town.
22. The bells of the cathedral rang out their loud peal.
23. St. Patrick's Cathedral is famed for its midnight mass on Christmas eve.
31. There's a cathedral in the town.
32. The cathedral dominates the landscape for miles around.
33. The clergyman has been beneficed in that cathedral.
34. The cathedral is the crowning glory of the city.
35. The bishops, priests and deacons processed into the cathedral.
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36. The monument will stand just inside the cathedral.
37. The city's crowning glory is its Gothic cathedral.
38. We hope to visit the cathedral, if time permits.
39. Shall we look round the cathedral this afternoon?
40. I sent my mum a postcard of the cathedral.
41. The cathedral is the oldest building in the city.
42. The cathedral is dwarfed by the surrounding skyscrapers.
43. The new cathedral was completed and consecrated in 1962.
44. Pollution has decayed the surface of the stonework on the front of the cathedral.
45. A monument to him was erected in St Paul's Cathedral.
46. Salisbury Cathedral is remarkable for its high standard of craftsmanship.
47. They experienced a tremendous sense of awe in the cathedral.
48. In the cathedral vaults the air was dank and stale.
49. The cathedral was one of the few buildings not destroyed in the war.
50. In 1942 the city commissioned war artist John Piper to paint its bombed cathedral.
51. You can't help but be humbled when you enter this cathedral.
52. The Saint Patrick's Day marchers paraded up Fifth Avenue, past the cathedral.
53. Walk down Castle Street, admire our little jewel of a cathedral, then wonder at the castle.
54. She was buried in the cathedral, as befits someone of her position.
55. The gilded dome of the cathedral rises above the city.
56. She guided us through the busy streets to the cathedral.
57. Notre-Dame Cathedral in Senlis is less famous than its namesake in Paris.
58. The bishop, priests and deacons processed slowly through the cathedral.
59. The girls were awed by the splendour of the cathedral.
60. At 11am on Sunday morning, worshippers began to stream out of the cathedral.
61. The design of the church echoes that of St. Paul's Cathedral.
62. The bells of the cathedral rang out their loud peal.
63. A guide conducts tours of the cathedral every afternoon at 2.00.
64. The fourteenth century cathedral was reduced to a mass of rubble.
65. St. Patrick's Cathedral is famed for its midnight mass on Christmas eve.
66. The sheer size of the cathedral is a constant reminder to the tourist of the power of religion.
67. The cathedral steps were polished smooth by centuries of wear.
68. The cathedral was eventually completed in 1490(http://), though the Gothic facade remains unfinished.
69. We could just make out the pinnacles of the cathedral in the distance.
70. Durham, with its cathedral and castle, is a popular tourist centre.
71. The old city around the cathedral is the most colourful part of town.
72. tour of the cathedral.
73. The cathedral was built to the greater glory of God.
74. Grand it may be, but this cathedral is no rival to the great cathedral of Amiens.
75. The weight of the cathedral roof is carried by two rows of pillars.
76. Visit the cathedral when you're there. It's well worth the effort .
77. The tapestries continue to beguile all those who visit the cathedral.
78. We turned the corner and there was the cathedral, towering in front of us.
79. We consulted our guides as we walked around the cathedral.
80. She was inspired to write the poem by a visit to the cathedral.
81. During the war, the cathedral suffered many direct hits .
82. The Mappa Mundi will go on permanent exhibition at Hereford Cathedral.
83. Supporters of the peace movement held an all-night candlelit vigil outside the cathedral.
84. Brandon Hill and the cathedral appear left of centre.
85. Relatively few cathedral organists today are also composers.
86. No, not a cathedral, nothing like a cathedral.
87. Had candles from the Cathedral gone missing?
88. And plans are already afoot to to build a church there called the Cathedral On Spilt Blood.
89. Murder in the Cathedral addressed such matters, posed in a different way.
90. The Rodrigue house was only twelve blocks from the new cathedral.
91. The third boy, Diem, was born in 1901 and christened Jean-Baptiste in the cathedral at Hue.
92. It was rebuilt on the foundations of an earlier Romanesque cathedral in the early thirteenth century and largely completed by 1237.
93. Now it is only a small island with a few houses and the great cathedral with its accompanying church, S. Fosca.
94. The other elevations of the cathedral are also decorated with marble veneer, carving and mosaic.
95. The beautiful city of Norwich, and Peterborough with its cathedral and excellent shops, are both within 50 miles.
96. There he built his palace and chapel, part of which survives in the present cathedral.
97. Within a diocese charity schools were more likely to be found near the cathedral city than in outlying regions.
98. The cathedral cities of York and Lincoln are both within an hour's drive.
99. Inside the cathedral there is more light than is usual in such great Byzantine churches.
100. In 1040 the Normans took over the area and its great cathedral churches date from the succeeding 100 years.
101. Why else would the Oldenburgs have visited this great cathedral if not to check it for security?
102. The south-facing house is situated in one of the oldest streets in Ely and boasts superb views of the medieval cathedral.
103. The new bell-tower at Rochester Cathedral was raised under his auspices.
104. Her dogs were familiar with everyone who might legitimately be in the cathedral at that time of night.
105. Salisbury, quiet cathedral city, the county town of Wiltshire near to which is the village in which Mr Pecksniff lives.
106. Miserably behind in its contribution to the building of the cathedral.
107. His support may have been determined by the presence of Gundovald's army in his cathedral city.
108. Consequently many cathedral organists find themselves occupied increasingly with diocesan work.
109. There are also a number of gold and silver pieces from the cathedral treasury.
110. St Andrews still has an attractive, if not overworked, little harbour below the gaunt shapes of ruined castle and cathedral.
111. This site is next to our great national cathedral - the very heart of the capital city.
112. Said we were lucky being high on the hill like the new cathedral on St James's Mount.
113. It is an architectural cathedral, long and low on the exterior with geometrical traceried windows and simple flying buttresses.
114. Fifteen miles north of Cambridge is the splendid Romanesque cathedral at Ely.
115. It replaced a Romanesque cathedral on the site and was begun in 1275.
116. One college involves the local cathedral organist on a regular basis.
117. In Nogykanizsa, half population is wipe out by plague only one years after building the cathedral.
118. Then it follows a former railway line to Woodhall Spa before crossing fenland on its way to the cathedral city of Lincoln.
119. Kinks in the tail now and then, like the great square stone fortress cathedral of St Giles.
120. Within living memory there have been cathedral organists who have taught their skills to articled pupils.
121. It was a one-story structure, but only if you think of a Gothic cathedral as one story.
122. Many of them expressed appreciation of local cathedral organists and parish musicians who provide a lead and incentive to others.
123. Into a different room now. High, high ceilings, like in a cathedral - dim, dusty, bare.
124. Upon the impressive foundations that Galileo had laid, Newton was able to erect a cathedral of superb grandeur.
125. Yet a link was sometimes provided by music, where the cathedral organist was involved with diocesan music festivals and other events.
126. During the next few years he drew up a similar body of monastic observances for use in his cathedral church.
127. On the higher land between the rivers a castle stronghold was built and a cathedral.
128. The others wandered around the cab like tourists in a cathedral, gawping.
129. The cathedral appeal is one of a clutch of Essex organisations to cash in on grants announced yesterday.
130. Easily Accessible: Ely is an ancient market town famous for its magnificent medieval cathedral and stained glass museum.
131. They were also responsible for the reliefs decorating the campanile of the cathedral in Split.
132. The establishment of the Gothic cathedral pattern began with the building of the Cathedral of Paris in 1163.
133. But the Commission considers that the role played by music in the worship of parish and cathedral ought not to be confused.
134. For the remainder of his life he was to be closely associated with the building of Salisbury's new cathedral.
135. Some cathedral organists have developed considerable liturgical flair and some have a good grasp of theology.
136. Later he would design a window for the new cathedral.
137. High, high ceilings, like in a cathedral - dim, dusty, bare.
138. Life and its processes, the life around the great cathedral, must flow on.
139. The cathedral has the traditional triforium arcade with two round arches under one larger one per bay and clerestory windows above.
140. Looming over all was the great green dome of the Roman Catholic cathedral.
141. But the tour revealed that the building has retained many treasures from its past: Its cathedral ceilings still have rounded corners.
142. Elsewhere he renewed his contacts with Bishop Jocelin of Wells, then in the midst of rebuilding the cathedral church in Wells.
143. The cathedral was completed in about the middle of the 16th century.
144. Exeter, 30 miles away, is an attractive city with a splendid Gothic cathedral.
145. Some one had chucked a brick through the gas-mantle on the corner by the Cathedral railings and it hadn't been replaced.
146. The capital of the region is Elgin with its ruined medieval cathedral.
147. Parishioners now have raised enough money to launch construction of the new cathedral.
148. And spectators cheered as the couple walked arm in arm from Winchester cathedral.
149. They had to have some breakfast and then she was to meet Julia Bransby at the cathedral at ten o'clock.
150. In the walled garden, the foxglove boldly pointing skyward, like a cathedral spire.
151. Shortly thereafter they began building about it the cathedral and an adjoining monastery.
152. A kitchen the same size, off which there are small rooms, rather like chapels off a cathedral.
153. She stripped away the outer shell brick by brick, and massaged the essence of the structure, fashioning a gothic cathedral.
154. In addition, the eleven cathedral deans and sixty archdeacons were summoned as a rule.
155. A small party of his vassals took his body to nearby Antioch, where he was buried in the cathedral.
156. Other research demonstrated that should Canterbury Cathedral collapse in some dreadful calamity, it would actually pay the city to rebuild it.
157. Until a generation ago it was not uncommon for a successful parish church organist to be appointed to a cathedral post.
158. He cleared his mind and went farther into the vast cathedral.
159. By 1254 he was a canon of Exeter Cathedral, and we soon learn that he had become chancellor of the cathedral.
160. These low levels of activity were in keeping with the enormous silences of the cathedral structure.
161. But never mind all those skulls lined up at the intersection of the Aztec pyramid and the Catholic cathedral on stage.
162. The windows of the cathedral were blazing with coloured light.
163. St Paul's Cathedral was designed by the famous architect, Sir Christopher Wren.
164. Now the choir and the south choir aisle were empty except for the Chapter clergy and the cathedral policeman.
165. Two canons swaggered by from the cathedral, clad in thick woollen robes lined with miniver.
166. It was destroyed by fire in 1045 and a new cathedral was begun soon after.
167. At Cologne we turned for home, circling the great cathedral at what felt like an angle of forty five degrees.
168. The wind moved through the doorless portal of the cathedral.
169. Even this great cathedral will become a museum and mausoleum the day we lose our confidence in the resurrection.
170. We started with breakfast in St David's, the smallest cathedral city in Britain.
171. I met him by chance at Canterbury Cathedral.
172. the baroque frontage of Milan Cathedral.
173. Whenever I'm in Canterbury I make a point of visiting the cathedral.
174. A prayer vigil is being held in the cathedral in memory of the bishop.
175. The A - frame pylon harmonizes with the tall spires of the adjacent cathedral.
176. In the Catholic cathedral, the athlete shouted out his wrath in the athletic oath.
177. They marry in sacred a surname Ba Hanluo 's cathedral.
178. As Wren's epitaph famously declares, the cathedral itself is his monument.
179. The sheer size of the cathedral is a constant reminder of the power of religion.
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