How To Use Belvedere In A Sentence

  • From this passage it would seem as if the belvedere actually projected from the side of the upper story or soler Alaeddin and the Enchanted Lamp
  • Similarly, Milizia could see in Bernini's Apollo and Daphne only a monstrous parody of the Apollo Belvedere, and he utterly condemned the Saint Bibiana.
  • Yesterday the first salvos were fired in a battle over plans for a giant incinerator in Belvedere.
  • All that was left of the old mansion was the belvedere from which to view sunsets that Bonaparte often compared to those of Venice.
  • Positioned near the pier, it functions as a shelter and belvedere for those awaiting the ferry
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  • Here NGP proposes inserting what is effectively a completely new glazed building into the hole, rising on tall columns to provide an inhabited roof level with a cyclopean belvedere of a west wall.
  • You can take flight to Central Park in New York City and watch the hawks migrate south from Belvedere Castle, or you can take flight to Latin America and the Caribbean to find a colorful quetzal in Costa Rica.
  • Everybody else stayed on the belvedere, sipping iced drinks.
  • Lewis's estate was impressed with the way Belvedere's native features lend themselves to the fictional landscape.
  • Maria, originally from Belvedere Drive, started campaigning against "excessive profiteering" when she was charged €6 for a small bottle of wine in a city bar in November 2003.
  • The upper (more northerly) one is based on a corridor that runs at garden level, double and single sided, south-west from the entrance to a covered belvedere at the far end of the garden.
  • By 3pm the tide had turned and the boats were approaching the Crossness sewage outfall at Belvedere.
  • There is not a single beach, promontory, belvedere or ruin that does not teem with literature, from Augustus to Gorky’.
  • I have a Walter Mosley novel ready to go, ready for that holy moment on the cliff when I can fire up a cheroot, sip a Belvedere and get lost.
  • But Simpson's big move is to express the tower's top three floors as a separate, projecting belvedere.
  • The roof accessible to visitors becomes a public belvedere from where to enjoy views over the Elm Garden and the future River Park.
  • They have just added a £28,000 belvedere - a cross between a glass tower and a roof terrace - to make the most of the views of the marshes and beaches of the Naze peninsula.
  • A long timber deck links the house with a smaller structure used as a belvedere for sitting out or quiet contemplation.
  • One finds oneself walking mechanically to the tower of Belvedere Castle whither all other park visitors have gravitated like the ghouls in ‘Night of the Living Dead.’
  • I know it and the lads forrad know it, and Belvedere he knows it and is mighty feared of her and small blame either -- aye, and mayhap you'll be afeard of her when you know her better. Martin Conisby's Vengeance
  • One end of this long north-south wing terminates against the hill, the other in a belvedere overlooking the ocean.
  • The rectory was a fine old house, crowned by a belvedere, with Carpenter's Gothic trim and long French windows, a house that captured and stored the available light. Incubus
  • Everybody else stayed on the belvedere, sipping iced drinks.
  • At the top, a contemporary version of a belvedere frames a final breathtaking vista before visitors immerse themselves in the dense fabric and delights of the historic centre.
  • Captain John Frankford, commanding the 18-gun privateer Belvedere out of Philadelphia, had several spirited engagements with French xebecs and privateers off the Spanish coast in the spring of 1799 during the Quasi-War with France.
  • There isn't a belvedere to match that outside of the capital. WICKED: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST
  • The theme of dematerialisation is reprised at the top of the block, which is crowned with a glass belvedere (for meetings-with-a-view), connected to the lower floors by a serpentine spiral staircase.
  • Jeremy Strode, the chef from the 90-seat Belvedere restaurant, has devised a Californian-style menu.
  • He lived with his mistress at a luxurious estate in Normandy, to which he had added a grandiose belvedere.
  • He went to Belvedere College after that but by that stage, the jumping bug had well and truly bitten and he was commuting daily to get his fix.
  • At the apex, the belvedere foyer of the adaptable theatre circles its curve and allows views west down the water.
  • Jeremy Strode, the chef from the 90-seat Belvedere restaurant, has devised a Californian-style menu.
  • His uncles played for Belvedere and, from his first arrival, he seemed destined for good things.
  • We hopped into my car, and she directed me downtown to the Belvedere, an old high-rise office building that had been converted into cheap apartments.
  • A long timber deck links the house with a smaller structure used as a belvedere for sitting out or quiet contemplation.
  • Adeline moved on the fringes of the Fort Belvedere set, but HRH had declined the wedding invitation. THE WHITE DOVE
  • Hinch, now with a 3 point lead, had to fight hard in the final minutes to withstand a Belvedere onslaught as the home side pushed for the score with a series of 5 metre scrummages.
  • But my favourite pulpit - now we're on the subject - is hidden in the church of San Giovanni del Toro, opposite the closed, barred and scaffolded Caruso Belvedere hotel.
  • I’m distributing the initial release as a simple executable, so to install it, just download Belvedere. exe from the download link above, drag it to a folder of your liking (might I recommend C: \Program Files\Belvedere\) and double-click to start. Belvedere Automates Your Self-Cleaning PC | Lifehacker Australia
  • I'm sure you all remember the Belvedere College massacre over when an angry young student went on the rampage with a plank of wood with a nail in it. 8 people were treated for puncture wounds.
  • Nigel Humphrey, 50, from Belvedere Avenue, Lancing, narrowly missed crashing into 44-year-old Anne Ford and hit her 'lollypop' with his Landrover as she stood terrified in the middle of West Street, Sompting, last July. Undefined
  • The houses, built of brick, were of two different types; some were covered with hemispherical or parabolical calottes, others had flat roofs with a tower in the fashion of a belvedere. The American Architect and Building News, Vol. 27, No. 733, January 11, 1890

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