How To Use High table In A Sentence

  • Now it's gone all trendy - stone-flagged flooring, high tables and chairs of cast iron, the chairs being in a twirly asymmetrical design.
  • In Cyrenaica, the north-east region, some of the coast is high tableland, with light rain supporting forests.
  • An aumbry was always conveniently placed near the fireplace at the end of the high table.
  • Babu and I wander into the sanctuary, looking at chest-high tablets inscribed with epitaphs for both Sherpa and foreign climbers.
  • So if you're determined to land a tutor, you need to wangle invites to all those College dinners at High Table.
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  • He created a high table, exquisite , observatory, instrument and apparatus, 16 project specialized measurement objects.
  • At its southern end, the terrain drops down to the Santa Rosa Plateau, a 2,000-foot-high tableland with canyons, mesas, and low hills.
  • Apparently, the steward of the combined household, John Shelton, insisted that Elizabeth preside over the main meal "euery day at the bord of astate" (board of estate or high table) .141 Bryan understood that, in this case, the politics of ostentation might be harmful to the three-year-old Elizabeth, who would be unable to resist the "dyvers metes" and other rich foods laid out in the great hall. From Heads of Household to Heads of State: The Preaccession Households of Mary and Elizabeth Tudor, 1516-1558
  • At its southern end, the terrain drops down to the Santa Rosa Plateau, a 2,000-foot-high tableland with canyons, mesas, and low hills.
  • Mr Balala said he attended the harambee in solidarity with justice and described guests at the high table as future leaders of Kenya and that they all supported majimbo. AllAfrica News: Latest
  • Some evenings he chose to dine with the other dons and professors at high table in college.
  • She speaks very warmly also of Barbara Craig and of the pleasure of dining on High Table.
  • I see myself at high table, passing the port as donnish jokes were tossed about.
  • The steinbock and the chamois, which live in the highest mountains, are still found, but other breeds, such as the argalis, which inhabited the foot hills and the high table lands, have disappeared, as Europe has become more thickly populated. Scientific American Supplement, No. 1178, June 25, 1898
  • For drink, the denizen of the high table-land find his favourite beverage -- the rival of champagne -- in the core of the gigantic aloe; while he of the tropic coast-land refreshes himself from the juice of another native endogen, the acrocomia palm. The War Trail The Hunt of the Wild Horse
  • Outside she sat at one of the high tables that were set up along the back courtyards walls, shaded by a flowering tree.
  • An aumbry was always conveniently placed near the fireplace at the end of the high table.
  • She sat at the high table, her fine wool kirtle and tunic as blue as her eyes. TIME OF THE WOLF
  • He needs to see himself as a man who sits at the high table as of right. Times, Sunday Times

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