Usar "brazier" en una oración
brazier oraciones de ejemplo
brazier
1. flames in a brazier at the end of an otherwise isolated and dark alley
2. With the brazier eye of hunger burning in his heart,
3. saddler’s stall, from the man cooking chunks of roasted kid over a brazier, from the shops of potters, mercers, armorers, chandlers, lamp merchants, apothecaries, and many more
4. It would be improper to relight the fire from Tragus’s lamp or brazier, so she went outside with a scrap of tinder and a copper knife
5. In the back of the room, a fire glowed from a brazier
6. It was cooked enough, so I removed the pot from the brazier and placed a top on the container
7. “There are a few goblets in the chest by the brazier,” she said, pointing a long thin finger
8. The brazier extinguished itself as I left
9. feared he might go overboard, but Brazier looked astern and
10. It was March now and it still continued to rain heavily we were sat in a dugout which was reasonably cosy because someone had nicked a brazier from somewhere and we had bunk beds made out of chicken wire and wood it was sheer luxury
11. She could see more than a hundred men standing with maybe a dozen of them to a separate side from the others, forming somewhat of a circle around a brazier that seemed to stand squarely in the middle of the cave
12. Khevasiah pulled back on the pants she had on and her brazier and threw
13. ” There was a small brazier in the back of the room glowing with hot coals and keeping the room quite warm
14. I was alone, as yet, so I remained standing by the brazier and waited
15. The elves followed him, still weeping, and as he busied himself with his brazier and a teapot Theramin had given him the night before
16. From a brazier of coals one of the shadows picked up a branding iron and checked it
17. He wiggled his toes in his cold boots to keep himself active and alert, then warmed his freezing hands over the brazier that was located a safe distance away from the tents; his duty was also as fire picket in addition to generals bodyguard commander
18. A central fire burned in a bronze brazier the size of a bathtub
19. Lately, on account of the vast sums being spent on magical artefacts and the risk of thievery, the milliners had been compelled to join together on the one site and implement extra security, so that when Gaspar and Hubris arrived at the end of the lane in front of the workshops they found their way barred by a new iron gate, lit by the flames of a burning brazier and manned by a hired ruffian wielding a nasty cudgel
20. The flames in the brazier cast leaping shadows upon the horses and the side of the laden wagons
21. A glance back, before the heavy, gold-bound teak door was closed, showed him Xaltotun leaning back in his throne-like chair, his arms folded, while a thin wisp of smoke curled up from the brazier
22. � Looking around her, she saw with increasing dread a number of torture instruments that filled the room, including a brazier with branding irons plunged in the red-hot coals
23. � Going to the brazier, he took a long, thin iron rod and approached Nancy again but hesitated at the last moment, infuriating his superior
24. What she saw did nothing to reassure her: a number of torture instruments, including a stretching rack and a brazier containing a number of iron pokers, were plainly visible
25. The senior jailer then went to the brazier to get a red hot poker and came back to show the poker to Vyyn, who looked at it with terror
26. Looking around the poorly-lit room, which had no windows and was probably underground, she swallowed hard on seeing a number of torture instruments, including a brazier with iron bars plunged into it
27. Padlimaird was at his brazier, shaking his head, fitting together the chalice’s stem
28. The phrase, 'If It’s Not Baked, It’s Not Cheesecake, was created, which when mentioned to Chef Brazier, left him roaring with laughter, stating that I should really keep that to myself as it could be seen as controversial amongst his peers
29. I wanted to push boundaries, which is what Chef Brazier had always tried to instil within his many apprentices
30. Chef Brazier was pleased with our choices of entry and so every spare minute, when not on duty, was spent practicing and practicing, often till very early in the morning
31. Anyone who was anyone in the industry would be there; it was our time to shine and show off to our peers, for after al,l we were apprentices of Chef Brazier
32. Chef Brazier had helped us with a timing sheet for each phase, so as long as we stuck to that, we would be fine, but it was going to be close
33. Several days had now past since the funeral service for Chef Brazier
34. You may well wonder: how can a practitioner of magic, who depends on deception, affect viewers despite being physically distant from them?! (The deceptions upon which such people rely include: stabbing themselves with skewers; burning a boy in a brazier and then allowing him to emerge alive; walking on water; eating glass; and taking pigeons, eggs, golden coins, and razor blades out of a hat or from their mouth, making them seem to appear from thin air)
35. Using metal tongs to hold a block of clear chemist's glass he heated it over the fiery coals of a brazier
36. He had let the coals in the brazier burn low and the light in the room had become quite dim
37. He set the pot down on its tripod by the brazier and said, “For the Commander’s birth-day, I’ve added extra rations of everything,” and he turned to leave
38. There was a small bench along the wall, a seat, a shelf with a hand-held bronze mirror, a comb and a razor and oil-soap, a large chest in a corner and a brazier for warmth in another
39. It was so hot in this small room, the brazier burning and stoked too high
40. But I had to moan about it, and they covered me with blankets to shut me up, then building a fire in the brazier, bringing me more drink, and I stayed this way for another two whole days…
41. This poverty he suffers from in various ways, hunger, or cold, or nakedness, or all together; but for all that it is not so extreme but that he gets something to eat, though it may be at somewhat unseasonable hours and from the leavings of the rich; for the greatest misery of the student is what they themselves call 'going out for soup,' and there is always some neighbour's brazier or hearth for them, which, if it does not warm, at least tempers the cold to them, and lastly, they sleep comfortably at night under a roof
42. desired a brazier to be held over her head, and laid the seven hairs on the
43. I lit it at a small brazier supported by an elegant bronze stand, and I inhaled my first whiffs with the relish of a smoker who hasn't had a puff in days
44. "Here is the brazier, lighted
45. The third proceeded to barricade the doors and windows, then returned, and the three united in stifling the cries of terror incited by the sight of these preparations, and then dragged Assunta feet foremost towards the brazier, expecting to wring from her an avowal of where her supposed treasure was secreted
46. Discussing these and kindred topics they made a beeline across the back of the Customhouse and passed under the Loop Line bridge where a brazier of coke burning in front of a sentrybox or something like one attracted their rather lagging footsteps
47. Stephen of his own accord stopped for no special reason to look at the heap of barren cobblestones and by the light emanating from the brazier he could just make out the darker figure of the corporation watchman inside the gloom of the sentrybox
48. Mr Bloom in the meanwhile kept dodging about in the vicinity of the cobblestones near the brazier of coke in front of the corporation watchman's sentrybox who evidently a glutton for work, it struck him, was having a quiet forty winks for all intents and purposes on his own private account while Dublin slept
49. Slightly disturbed in his sentrybox by the brazier of live coke the watcher of the corporation stones who, though now broken down and fast breaking up, was none other in stern reality than the Gumley aforesaid, now practically on the parish rates, given the temporary job by Pat Tobin in all human probability from dictates of humanity knowing him before shifted about and shuffled in his box before composing his limbs again in to the arms of Morpheus, a truly amazing piece of hard lines in its most virulent form on a fellow most respectably connected and familiarised with decent home comforts all his life who came in for a cool 100 pounds a year at one time which of course the doublebarrelled ass proceeded to make general ducks and drakes of
50. Anyhow they passed the sentrybox with stones, brazier etc