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church tower

NOUN
  1. the tower of a church

How To Use church tower In A Sentence

  • The shadow of the church tower nudged across the far side of the plaza mayor. Times, Sunday Times
  • A flag of St George will fly from the church tower and it is hoped that the ribbon-cutting will be marked by a peal of bells from St George's church tower.
  • Hogglestock was not placed on a green slopy bank of land, retired from the road, with its windows opening on to a lawn, surrounded by shrubs, with a view of the small church tower seen through them; it had none of that beauty which is so common to the cosy houses of our spiritual pastors in the agricultural parts of England. Framley Parsonage
  • In two months he has designed more than 30 of the figures, each in different poses, from a sitting child to a painter due to be suspended from the top of the church tower.
  • Their configuration altered as she walked on, and other features disclosed themselves in the moving landscape: a church tower and a silage tower in the distance, a yellow combine harvester far off at a field's edge, a shed, a sewage outfall. Margaret Drabble | Trespassing
  • He enjoyed a reputation for building tall elegant masonry structures such as church towers and spires.
  • The Anglican Church has given its blessing for mobile phone masts to be erected in two of its church towers in Yorkshire - just as long as they're not used to transmit porn.
  • The church tower was a prominent feature in the landscape.
  • From the church tower overlooking the Place midday was announced by an unbeautiful bell. MOONDROP TO MURDER
  • The church tower stood against the sky like a finger pointing towards heaven.
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