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  • And while they were in the midst of their banqueting, the door was suddenly burst open, and the Dagda stood there, with his men.
  • The tower was originally a summer banqueting house and allowed aristocratic ladies to watch their men hunting.
  • His father now ceremoniously conducted Mrs. Penniman to what he spoke of as the banqueting hall. The Wrong Twin
  • It gives meaning to a sparrow's flight beyond the banqueting hall. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its turrets and towers, its windows and its walls, its capacious kitchens, and its fine halls and banqueting rooms -- unspoiled by the hands of the "restorer" -- have gained for it the almost unchallenged position of being the finest baronial residence which still exists. Heiress of Haddon
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  • The tower was originally a summer banqueting house and allowed aristocratic ladies to watch their men hunting.
  • The distinctive cultural trace of Brazil is anthropophagy -- from culture to technology, the legacy of a former, lazy European monarchy in a tropical country where the aborigines, after banqueting over the odd whitey, were merrily exterminated while Europeans and black slaves copulated freely, with no Catholic guilt involved (there's no sin below the Equator). Pepe Escobar: Is Brazil the New United States?
  • There was rich banqueting in his great hall when his harvest was ingathered, and Zeus and all the other gods feasted on the fat burnt-offerings, but no gift was set apart for the virgin child of Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life
  • 3 For the time past of our life may suffice us to have wrought the will of the Gentiles, when we walked in lasciviousness, lusts, excess of wine, revellings, banquetings, and abominable idolatries: Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • As announced in yesterday's T & A, the event will now take place at the club banqueting suite at 7.30 pm on July 22.
  • There is a conference a banqueting suite for 180 people, served by a restaurant which also offers a Sunday carvery for members.
  • The dragon, gliding across its vast emptiness, was a mere gilded fly in a banqueting hall.
  • He had painted the ceiling for the Whitehall Banqueting House, where masques had been performed and through which, in a pointed gesture, Charles I was made to pass on the way to his execution.
  • The distinctive cultural trace of Brazil is anthropophagy -- from culture to technology, the legacy of a former, lazy European monarchy in a tropical country where the aborigines, after banqueting over the odd whitey, were merrily exterminated while Europeans and black slaves copulated freely, with no Catholic guilt involved (there's no sin below the Equator). Pepe Escobar: Is Brazil the New United States?
  • He appears in the cartulary of the Holy Trinity, Aldgate, as an alderman in 1249 and 1250, was associated with the parish of St John, Walbrook and had an estate in Bishopsgate.3 But little is known of his origins; indeed, his mysterious background evokes Bedes comparison of the passage of a mans life with the flight of a single sparrow through a chieftains banqueting hall. Bedlam
  • He built palaces and banqueting halls on the hill and held meetings of the other provincial kings every three years at which time they made laws and held festivals of music and sport.
  • He little dreamed till then, not he, that there had been banquetings and junketings, secret doings and deep drinkings at his expense. Doctor Thorne
  • It was proposed that the new multi-purpose building would provide a function room, banqueting hall, theatre and would cater for civil weddings.
  • Features a huge banqueting hall, moat and a fire pit. The Sun
  • A prop from Hogwarts banqueting hall, it has been brought here by the film's distributor as an atmospheric piece of set dressing for the interview.
  • Its banqueting hall became the officers' mess. Times, Sunday Times
  • Later, Charles I, when he presumed to authority above that of Parliament, was prodded out a window in the Banqueting House in White Hall where, on a makeshift platform, his head was chopped off by a French swordsman imported for the occasion. Call Out the Instigator; There's Something in the Air!
  • They went through a large hall, called the banqueting hall, to a window in front, through which a passage had been made for the king to his scaffold, which was built up in the street before the palace. Charles I Makers of History
  • When we compare the present life of man on earth with that time of which we have no knowledge, it seems to me like the swift flight of a sparrow through the banqueting-hall where you are sitting at dinner on a winter's day.
  • The place which the Spoufe was broueht to, • the banqueting houfe, 'or houfe of wine, i.c. of feafting, be - caufe wine is a principal part of feafts; by which we are to un - derftand the order, or means, whereby Chrift: conveys his graces and bleiiings to believers; and there is none of all the. ordinances of the gofpel that may more fitly be called the banqueting or feaft - ixig houfe, than this of the Lord's fupper, which is the great got - pel feail wherewith Chrift entertains his people on earth. Sacramental Meditations and Advices Grounded Upon Scripture Texts: Proper for Communicants, to ...
  • A hound of hell bursting from a banqueting table? Times, Sunday Times
  • Its banqueting hall became the officers' mess. Times, Sunday Times
  • The move marks a bitter blow for the shopping centre's owners who will see the call centre and the former Garons banqueting suite unoccupied as well as the old C & A store.
  • Besides, the banqueting hall was small and the Collector could not get far.
  • The gentleman dealers were placed around a long banqueting table with the auctioneer at its head. AN UNLIKELY COUNTESS: Lily Budge and the 13th Earl of Galloway
  • A new banqueting hall was built in their honour. Times, Sunday Times
  • Whatever had taken place in the banqueting hall after my departure, there was now a genuinely celebratory atmosphere amongst the guests.
  • A new banqueting hall was built in their honour. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the meeting was over we were shown into a high-ceilinged intermediary room, a great banqueting hall, with a fine, thick, ornamentally patterned carpet. Archive 2009-10-01
  • He built palaces and banqueting halls on the hill and held meetings of the other provincial kings every three years at which time they made laws and held festivals of music and sport.
  • My friend, for some mysterious reason, was left untouched, but the regiments that should have quartered on him joined those that were banqueting on my too unsolid flesh. Lippincott's Magazine, October 1885
  • They got tables for the banqueting hall and six four-poster beds. Times, Sunday Times
  • During their visit they toured London and dined in the main banqueting hall at the Mansion House.
  • It said the building is still in a good state of repair, and the famous ballroom and banqueting hall are still in a condition to use.
  • It is believed that the temple once contained a bronze statue of Venus, which was later moved to the banqueting House.
  • It was proposed that the new multi-purpose building would provide a function room, banqueting hall, theatre and would cater for civil weddings.
  • The stadium will include 62 corporate hospitality boxes, conference and banqueting facilities and a 200-bedroom hotel.
  • Not in calm groves, not in games and music, nor in fragrant spots, nor in curious banquetings, nor in the pleasures of the bed and the couch; nor (finally) in books or poesy, found it repose. The Confessions
  • Wembley boasts four main banqueting halls, the largest of which can accommodate 2,000 people. Times, Sunday Times
  • The hotel's banqueting section can turn over as much as 1 million a month. Times, Sunday Times
  • All the banqueting tables had been placed carefully, with full consideration to the dangers that abound on Samain.
  • The distinctive cultural trace of Brazil is anthropophagy -- from culture to technology, the legacy of a former, lazy European monarchy in a tropical country where the aborigines, after banqueting over the odd whitey, were merrily exterminated while Europeans and black slaves copulated freely, with no Catholic guilt involved (there's no sin below the Equator). Pepe Escobar: Is Brazil the New United States?
  • He recently completed a commission for the banqueting suite at 10 Downing Street.
  • Next it was to The Hall of Preserving Harmony which was used as the main banqueting hall and it was also the place where the elite scholars of China did their important examinations.
  • For there are excessive banquetings, and subtle flutes which provoke to lustful movements, and useless and luxurious anointings, and crowning with garlands. A Dark And Hidden God
  • She had gone through rather a bad patch since she had come to live in the banqueting hall.
  • Yesterday 80 watched a debate from the gallery at Hull's Guildhall, with more than 100 watching on a screen in the Guildhall's banqueting room.
  • Banqueting rooms and a private chapel will be available for hire, allowing the monastery to host weddings and family occasions once again.
  • Besides, the banqueting hall was small and the Collector could not get far.
  • When she's all dressed up, with jewels in her golden hair, the king leads her to the great banqueting hall.
  • They got tables for the banqueting hall and six four-poster beds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Soon the Residency and the banqueting hall were virtually stripped.Sentence dictionary
  • Huge banqueting halls with elaborate architectural elements were usually located in the northern wings of the palaces, and were provided with ceramic kitchen and dinnerware.
  • It is believed that the temple once contained a bronze statue of Venus, which was later moved to the banqueting House.
  • Whitehall banqueting House ceiling, painted by Rubens. British architecture: The English Renaissance
  • On Friday, in the giant banqueting hall of the Beijing Hotel, Beckham sat wide right on a raised podium at what should have been termed an anti-press conference.
  • We didn't chum with the other girls, who called us little cannibals, just because we came from the Sandwich Islands, and who made invidious remarks about our ancestors banqueting on Captain Cook -- which was historically untrue, and, besides, our ancestors hadn't lived in Hawaii. Chapter 5
  • [3530] The whole nation beyond all other mortal men, is most given to banqueting and feasts; for they prolong them many hours together, with dainty cheer, exquisite music, and facete jesters, and afterwards they fall a dancing and courting their mistresses, till it be late in the night. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Within the hotel, business can be conducted in the range of conference and banqueting facilities, which can accommodate up to 400 guests.
  • It is believed that the temple once contained a bronze statue of Venus, which was later moved to the banqueting House.
  • Not in pleasant groves, nor in sport or song, nor in fragrant bowers, nor in magnificent banquetings, nor in the pleasures of the bed or the couch; not even in books or poetry did it find rest. Confessions and Enchiridion, newly translated and edited by Albert C. Outler
  • Under fire regulations, only 850 people are permitted in the hotel's banqueting suite and it was already packed, with hundreds of people queuing outside.
  • A: Competition in the banqueting and airline businesses is intense.
  • In an earlier edition, this also appeared: "Even George W Bush, who tried to portray himself as a homespun Texas rancher, would put on white tie and tails when banqueting with the Queen of England" Cameron has spent years trying to play down his privileged background ..., 22 April, page 5, G2. Corrections and clarifications
  • The council chamber, banqueting hall and Lord Mayor's room would be largely untouched.
  • The Advent fast ended on Christmas Eve; then there were twelve days of feasting, banqueting, pageantry, disguising, and convivial merrymaking, all presided over by the Lord of Misrule, or Master of Merry Disports.
  • The dinner is to be held in the banqueting hall/suite.
  • They got tables for the banqueting hall and six four-poster beds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even George W Bush, who tried to portray himself as a homespun Texas rancher, would put on white tie and tails when banqueting with the Queen of England. David Cameron reverts to type for the royal wedding | Alexander Chancellor
  • Besides our sleeping houses, there was a large one intended for what Leo called our banqueting-hall. In the Wilds of Africa
  • It remains a city of lavish banqueting halls, dull coffee chains and far too many theme restaurants. Times, Sunday Times
  • The night began with a formal champagne reception, before the guests were taken to the banqueting hall for a five-course meal.
  • Meanwhile, fans are being urged to turn out in force for a fundraising race night at the Valley Parade banqueting suite tomorrow at 7.30 pm.
  • The dinner is to be held in the banqueting hall/suite.
  • And besides them, there's the invitation-only crowd at the Banqueting House in Whitehall, to whom he will deliver the only formal speech of his visit.
  • From fast food to elegant banqueting, all tastes are catered for.
  • (So 2: 4) first into the King's chambers, thence is drawn after Him in answer to her prayer; is next received on a grassy couch under a cedar kiosk; and at last in a "banqueting hall," such as, Josephus says, Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • The gentleman dealers were placed around a long banqueting table with the auctioneer at its head. AN UNLIKELY COUNTESS: Lily Budge and the 13th Earl of Galloway
  • Then his Majesty's friend, Grumbkow, craving the Duke's permission, called the lackey in charge, who produced the King's huge pipe, and in a few minutes the Landhofmeisterin saw the stately banqueting-hall take the aspect and smell of a tabagie. A German Pompadour Being the Extraordinary History of Wilhelmine van Grävenitz, Landhofmeisterin of Wirtemberg
  • The Highlanders, well known for ready hatchet men, had constructed a long arbour or silvan banqueting room, capable of receiving two hundred men, while a number of smaller huts around seemed intended for sleeping apartments. The Fair Maid of Perth
  • The lodge contained a large hall below and a banqueting room above, connected by a grand wooden stair.
  • Again the Collector heard the crash of cannons from the banqueting hall.
  • The hotel will bring with it modern conference facilities capable of holding up to 1,000 and banqueting facilities catering for up to 650.
  • Or, if this may not be, because our Alma Mater is still too poor or too humble to offer to her returning children such banqueting-place, -- if there is no Wykcham or Waynflete or Wolsey to arch for us the high-embowed roof, let us place our memorial in the Library, along its shaded alcoves and above its broad portals. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 71, September, 1863
  • A bas-relief from Tell el-Amarna in Egypt shows Queen Nefertiti banqueting with her husband, the heretic pharaoh Akhenaten, although 'banqueting' may be too refined a term for this gluttonous display. The Lost Art of Eating
  • It remains a city of lavish banqueting halls, dull coffee chains and far too many theme restaurants. Times, Sunday Times
  • Haeiel walked beside Thoniel down the stairs and to the first floor where they walked only a few feet to the door leading into the grand banqueting hall.
  • Within it was a great banqueting hall, many smaller chambers in which the ladies might take their ease, kitchens and butleries, and every sort of comfort.
  • After the church ceremony, the wedding party will make the nine-mile journey to the newly restored banqueting area of Slane Castle for a deluxe four-course meal.
  • A hound of hell bursting from a banqueting table? Times, Sunday Times
  • The dessert course of fruits, figs, almonds, fritters and marzipan was often eaten in a separate banqueting room or house built for the purpose so that the Great Hall could be cleared.
  • They've booked the banqueting hall at Colworth Manor, with the ballroom for afters. TICKLED PINK
  • Every day a table of thirty covers was laid for those whom he chose to invite; he dined in public -- a fanfaronade of trumpets proclaiming his down-sitting and his up-rising -- and the people thronged the banqueting-hall in such numbers that barriers had to be erected in the middle of it to keep the obtrusive multitude at a respectful distance. Celebrated Claimants from Perkin Warbeck to Arthur Orton
  • There're specialty restaurant on the second floor and great banqueting hall of exquisite - furnished.
  • The dinner is to be held in the banqueting hall/suite.
  • The latter in 1800 erected a group of buildings known as The Residency which included administration offices, a treasury, an armoury, living quarters, a church and a banqueting hall.
  • Are paintings and carvings less likely to carnalize our hearts in our halls and banqueting-rooms than in our chapels? The Loyalists, Vol. 1-3 An Historical Novel
  • And shall say to them: This our son is rebellious and stubborn, he slighteth hearing our admonitions, he giveth himself to revelling, and to debauchery and banquetings: The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Book 05: Deuteronomy The Challoner Revision
  • Hollandia came before Amsterdam: where they were ioyfully saluted with the sound of eight trumpettes, with banqueting, with ringing of bels, and with peales of ordinance, the Generall and other men of command being honourably receiued and welcommed by the citty. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Gentiles, for them who have walked in riotousness, lusts, excess of wine, revellings, banquetings and unlawful worshipping of idols. The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete The Challoner Revision
  • For the time past of our life may suffice us to have wrought the will of the Gentiles, when we walked in lasciviousness, lusts, excess of wine, revelings, banquetings, and abominable idolatries: wherein they think it strange that ye run not with them to the same excess of riot, speaking evil of you: who shall give account to him that is ready to judge the quick and the dead. 1 Peter 4.
  • These two vessels were a portable version of the system that Renaissance stewards used at all banquets: cooked dishes were brought to table direct from the kitchens; anything preprepared was kept ready in a credenza, a large sideboard, in the banqueting hall. Delizia!
  • The hotel will also provide dining and entertainment outlets, as well as meeting and banqueting facilities including a grand ballroom of 500 square metres.
  • The castle's full banqueting table was engulfed by tiny grandchildren and adults to his huge enjoyment. Times, Sunday Times
  • It said the building is still in a good state of repair, and the famous ballroom and banqueting hall are still in a condition to use.
  • It was probably built as a banqueting hall and myster-ously converted to a library. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was then a long climb through bedchambers and banqueting hall, chapel and corridors until we came out on to the roof and saw the amazing view.
  • A: Competition in the banqueting and airline businesses is intense.
  • There are halls for banqueting up to 3,000, for small exhibitions, industrial theatre and simultaneous translation.
  • So to the old palace Inns and old monastery Inns, in towns and cities of the same bright country; with their massive quadrangular staircases, whence you may look from among clustering pillars high into the blue vault of heaven; with their stately banqueting-rooms, and vast refectories; with their labyrinths of ghostly bedchambers, and their glimpses into gorgeous streets that have no appearance of reality or possibility. The Holly-Tree
  • The castle's full banqueting table was engulfed by tiny grandchildren and adults to his huge enjoyment. Times, Sunday Times

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