How To Use Church tower In A Sentence
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The shadow of the church tower nudged across the far side of the plaza mayor.
Times, Sunday Times
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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.
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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
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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.
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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

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He enjoyed a reputation for building tall elegant masonry structures such as church towers and spires.
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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.
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The church tower was a prominent feature in the landscape.
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From the church tower overlooking the Place midday was announced by an unbeautiful bell.
MOONDROP TO MURDER
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The church tower stood against the sky like a finger pointing towards heaven.
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The shadow of the church tower nudged across the far side of the plaza mayor.
Times, Sunday Times
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The clock on the church tower said nine o'clock.
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The church tower needs to be re-roofed and a new stairs provided to the gallery area.
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There's a clock on the church tower.
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They are known to use many human structures like barns, church towers and ledges of tall buildings as their daytime roost.
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Climbing to the top of a tall building, a hill, or a church tower is a great way to get a feel for a place.
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Climbing to the top of a tall building, a hill, or a church tower is a great way to get a feel for a place.
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The church tower was a prominent feature in the landscape.
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The bells pealed out in York Minster, St Stephen's, Acomb, St Andrew's, Bishopthorpe, and in other church towers across the region yesterday.
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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
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The church tower is in need of repair .
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The church tower was a prominent feature in the landscape.
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Yesterday, the sun that has faded the Union Jack hanging from the church tower blazed down, and veterans who once had to fight their way in were welcomed as honoured friends.
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On the opposite side of the road stretches a long, flat meadow, or "polder," up to the little village which nestles so snugly around its tall church tower; the latter fulfilling also the purpose of a beacon, lit by night, to guide the wayfarer on sea and land; scene of tireless industry, comfortable prosperity, and smiling peace. ...
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Three hundred and forty years earlier another bell ringer described his fear that the bell or the church tower would fall on top of him.
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There's a clock on the church tower.
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The church tower stood against the sky like a finger pointing towards heaven.
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The clock on the church tower said nine o'clock.
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I am in a village two miles from the sea, checking out its unusual round church tower.
Times, Sunday Times
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The church tower was a prominent feature in the landscape.
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It is also set among some fine church towers and mill chimneys.
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It is also set among some fine church towers and mill chimneys.
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He enjoyed a reputation for building tall elegant masonry structures such as church towers and spires.
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I am in a village two miles from the sea, checking out its unusual round church tower.
Times, Sunday Times
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A church tower crashed to the ground and a mosque's silver dome caved in.
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I am in a village two miles from the sea, checking out its unusual round church tower.
Times, Sunday Times
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Between them run narrow alleys affording breathtaking views over the roofscape and church towers of central Stockholm.
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The church tower is in need of repair .
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They are railway locomotives, fireplaces, church towers, cannons and benches.
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A hurricane-force gust blew off part of a church tower.
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The clock on the church tower said nine o'clock.
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The clock on the church tower said nine o'clock.
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Hirschau, who died toward the end of the eleventh century, invented a horologium modeled after the celestial hemisphere; therefore he may have been the inventor of the clock, for soon after his death these striking bells begin to make their appearance on church towers and in other religious buildings.
Christopher and the Clockmakers
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I've said that the upper part of the dream is vague to me; at the end of the foreshore, that is, where the cottage stands; the church tower I can see plainly enough to the very top.
Merry-Garden and Other Stories
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There's a clock on the church tower.
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It runs along something of a ridge so we could see for miles to villages betrayed by church towers and spires.
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The church tower stood against the sky like a finger pointing towards heaven.
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The church tower, which has Saxon stone carvings inlaid in the walls, is 16th century and the rest was rebuilt in 1904.
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The clock on the church tower said nine o'clock.
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Between them run narrow alleys affording breathtaking views over the roofscape and church towers of central Stockholm.
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The church tower likes a huge hexagon.
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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.
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He enjoyed a reputation for building tall elegant masonry structures such as church towers and spires.
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It has been four-years since members of St James's Church tower ringers have played a full peal of 12 bells.
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It runs along something of a ridge so we could see for miles to villages betrayed by church towers and spires.
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Already he could clearly discern the treetops round about him; but it was in vain that his eye sought the view of the old brown church tower and the weather-worn roofs.
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The quaint plazas have magic dust sprinkled from the church towers on the newbies.
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Higher buildings like church towers only have two traversable levels and much of the land is devoid of any low brush vegetation.
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The church tower stood against the sky like a finger pointing towards heaven.
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Lisbon is all pastel walls and soft light; Porto has a more northern feel, with its granite church towers and baroque treasures.
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The church tower is in need of repair .
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Form the church tower, we can overlook the beautiful landscape of the valley.