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1. There, in a village on an island in the Aegean Sea, I stood in the nave of a gentle, humble church where above me hung a trio of splendid silver and gold chandeliers
2. I’m standing in the centre of the nave just in front of the screen
3. recover until we’d travelled the length of the nave
4. windows illuminating the polychrome stone of the nave
5. down in a small lean-to on the southern side of the nave
6. was directed to a beautiful nave capital of the
7. on into the nave, and almost staggered as he was
8. ) Miserably, I started out of the hall to the vestibule leading into the nave of the church
9. 1 Jesus the son a Nave was valiant in the wars, and was the successor of Moses in prophecies, who according to his name was made
10. The gamers stepped into what had once been the nave of
11. It was not warm in the big stone nave, and the woman was
12. and pillows out to the nave
13. off the walls of the nave
14. Jane, Kaite, and Ren file into your nave
15. But they ran out of funds, and so they had to keep the old Romance nave
16. Therefore, they had to come up with a compromise between the Romance nave with its tight dimensions and the Gothic transept which was intended for a larger building
17. I was waiting in the nave of Westminster Abbey, along with the King’s bodyguards
18. nave of the church and towards the vestibule
19. Charles was lying in the nave, half out of the pew, staring eyes open and mouth agape
20. Paul's Cathedral, London, and in the nave of Chester Cathedral, in the year 1878
21. That will enable us to regain possession of the nave, which is what we've been trying to do for years
22. The service ended and Richard headed for the door leading into the abbey nave
23. Robert Hulle stood in the nave of the abbey church and looked up at the huge image of Christ's Passion that Ralph Knowles had painted
24. The ancient timbers crumpled and they burst through into the abbey nave
25. The font stood at the far end of the nave, bathed in sunlight
26. Richard guessed that Walter was on the scaffolding, at the end of the nave, with his special constables
27. The arrow left his bow and he watched it rise past the pigeon coops and descend towards the thatched roof between the abbey nave and the tower
28. On that landscape labored four friends, hard at work building a sanctuary of their own complete with pews, pulpit, and a nave for the choir
29. He then climbed down from the tower to the nave of the church to await the return of the townsmen from Michaud's farm in Mr
30. When they reassembled in the church nave Olin pointed out that all objects have a resonant frequency, in many ways similar to the frequencies of musical instruments
31. , nave ( body of a churchextending from the high altar tothe principal
32. the principal nave, and alsothe body of the transept)
33. And bowl the round nave down the hill of heaven,
34. The nave was reflected in the full fonts with the beginning of the arches and some portions of the glass windows
35. Then she remembered the day when, all anxious and full of hope, she had entered beneath this large nave, that had opened out before her, less profound than her love; and she walked on weeping beneath her veil, giddy, staggering, almost fainting
36. One of the choristers went round the nave making a collection, and the coppers chinked one after the other on the silver plate
37. “The church was built two hundred years ago, when these narrow lancet windows in the nave and chancel were a revolutionary new design,” Merthin went on
38. The roadbed was supported by massive oak piers in two rows, like the pillars that marched either side of the nave of the cathedral
39. Towards the end of the service Godwyn glanced into the deep gloom of the nave and saw his mother, Petranilla, standing as still as one of the pillars, a shaft of sunlight illuminating her proud grey head
40. There were already twenty or thirty bodies on the stone floor of the nave, with more arriving continually
41. Wulfric entered the nave
42. AN HOUR LATER, the bodies of the dead and wounded covered most of the floor of the nave
43. Caris was not fond of her uncle, but she would not wish him dead, and she looked anxiously for him every time a new body was brought into the nave from the river
44. There, away from the noise, the bustle and the blood in the nave, the senior physician-monks were clustered around the still-unconscious figure of the earl of Shiring
45. There was only a handful of people standing in the nave: most of the town would come later in the day to attend the mass for the victims or the bridge collapse
46. Townspeople began to gather in the nave
47. The nave was filling with townspeople and peasants from the surrounding villages
48. The standard approach, when repairs had been postponed too long and the timbers were too badly rotted to bear the weight of workmen, was to build scaffolding around the church and knock the timbers down into the nave
49. He would carry it along the north aisle of the chancel, around the north transept, down the north aisle of the nave, across the west end, and back up the centre of the nave and into the crossing
50. Counting his paces, Carlus marched to the exact centre of the nave then turned again, heading straight for the altar