How To Use church building In A Sentence
- The aim was to increase our knowledge of the wonderful variety of monuments in our church buildings and to improve their descriptions. Times, Sunday Times
- On the corner of Eversholt Street and Euston is a St Pancras New Church, a neo-classical kludge which at the time of its construction in 1822 was the most expensive church building since St Paul's.
- In the 1950s Scotland's Catholic hierarchy embarked upon an ambitious programme of church building in an attempt to reconcile faith with modernity.
- Burial caskets were not interfered with in any way and have been moved, under Home Office guidelines, a few yards to the part of vault beyond the church building edge.
- We should be looking after the fabric of our church buildings as part of our national heritage.
- The old church building was packed with at least a hundred furs of every description.
- Far off are the cling-clag-cling of chimes and the swell-and-fall murmur of a multitude en fête, so that subtly you feel the gray old town, with its walls, the crowded marketplace, the decent peasant crowd, the booths, the mellow church building with its bells, the warm, dust-moted sun. On Lying Awake at Night
- The decaying church building will be re-roofed, its stonework sandblasted and the spire will become part of one apartment.
- The seed for some was sown while doing voluntary repair work on church buildings which had fallen into disrepair.
- In such inscriptions the church building is generally referred to as domus Dei, domus orationis (the house of God, the house of prayer). The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent