Utiliser "stained glass" dans une phrase
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stained glass
1. was set a rose of stained glass
2. The sun rose slowly and its rays flowed into the room through a large stained glass window high above sending colorful prisms of light dancing about the room in a descending pattern
3. window at the far end was stained glass, but you could still see down to two of the
4. A large fan shaped stained glass window topped it, causing the arched appearance she’d seen from the outside of the house
5. The stained glass fan, cast a delicate pattern on the wooden floor, as the first rays of the lavender sky emerged over the blanketed hills
6. The stained glass windows shone no more
7. eager to inspect its stained glass from the inside
8. The place was plush, with thick stained glass in the doors and velvet walls inlaid with pictureglass lanterns showing mountain scenes of Wescarp or Quanwark
9. Beams of sunlight filtered through the stained glass windows lining the chamber's walls
10. stories depicted in the stained glass of the chapels
11. All the lords and ladies were present in the Feast Hall which was over three hundred paces deep and half as wide with thirty-feet-high red brick walls and a cathedral ceiling worked with stained glass of wolves, foxes, lions, and dragons
12. Only that you push through, and shatter all this stained glass, which you have painted around yourselves
13. A solid wooden door ornamented with a beautiful stained glass window was flanked by similar windows on either side
14. moon shaped stained glass window, set high on the wall
15. he gazed wearily at his reflection in the stained glass; at the traces
16. The 1929 sanctuary, with ornate stained glass
17. �The blast and concussion of the bomb, though fabricated with only a quarter pound of plastique, was echoed and ampli�fied and re-echoed and re-amplified vertically up midst the pillars and vaulted ceilings and statues and stained glass windows to such an extent that it sounded as if multiple bombs of diminishing power had gone off in a ripple
18. She was bored and decided to start painting some imitation stained glass, but after a while she began to brush paint onto her body and her gown
19. or stained glass windows of splendid colors
20. Those beautiful, expensive, stained glass windows,
21. Stained Glass: Stained glass is symbolic of perception and how your vision (the mental, physical and spiritual) can change according to your views and beliefs
22. Seeing stained glass in your reading is a sign that you need to be honest about your view of a situation
23. There were beautiful stained glass windows everywhere
24. The inside was just breathtaking, from the high ceilings, the balcony, and the beauty of the stained glass windows, the magnificent altar, the marble flooring and polished pews
25. Many of the stained glass windows were inspired by Celtic Designs of Ireland's Book of Kells
26. An old Victorian home built of ornate clay bricks, white bay windows, an elaborate porch and a front door complete with stained glass windows, it sat amid manicured lawns and tall, lofty elms
27. It’s a stained glass teardrop kind of day
28. with the stained glass and gothic arches
29. She was standing in the center of the parlor thinking about Mauricio Babilonia under the yellow stream of light from the stained glass windows when a very beautiful novice came out of the office carrying her suitcase with the three changes of clothing
30. The features here were quite the same—a large brick-and-stone church with ivy climbing up the sides, tall stained glass windows, a dark belfry, a cemetery dating back at least 150 years where the church builders were undoubtedly interred, and the quaint gardens surviving remarkably well given the heat and the sweltering sun which seared down upon the delicate flowers despite the preponderance for precipitation back at the beach
31. It was like looking at her through a hand made piece of emerald, French, stained glass
32. It looked like the ceiling of a stained glass cathedral
33. Now let us go through a few common words used in these ‘things called church’: vestibule, choir, pulpit, pew, baptismal, hymnals, and stained glass
34. The room was inviting and warm, quite unlike the rest of the building he had seen so far, with high stained glass windows along the opposite wall overlooking the courtyard that allowed ample light into the small room and negated the need for the crystal chandeliers overhead and ornate crystal lamps on end tables next to each armchair
35. At the end of the great hall was a gigantic circular window of stained glass
36. Along the walls were smaller works of stained glass showing the lives of Jesus, St
37. A pointed triangle, like the roof of a house, was carved above each figure, and above the triangles was another circular window of stained glass
38. She'd taken out some stained glass windows in the Church, but it was nothing compared to what
39. A deafening volley of shots echoed in the vaulted stained glass ceiling of the ballroom, followed by the screams of the crowd as the bartender went down in a spray of cheap blood and expensive crystal
40. A Cheshire Cat grin spread across their faces, the first trace of emotion from any of them, and they pointed their guns up at the stained glass skylight
41. They fired in unison at the stained glass dome of the ceiling, unleashing a storm of hot lead and covering the ballroom with a rain of shattered Tiffany glass
42. poorly lit and the stained glass windows casted an eerie
43. Scientology is another hole kicked by Satan in the stained glass of the church
44. A few tables sat under stained glass windows in a small hall
45. It’s huge with stained glass windows and big glass doors that are partially tinted
46. There was a large stained glass circle in the ceiling about a hundred feet
47. The doors to the main room were dark stained glass with artwork
48. but look, we live in stained glass houses
49. But I have gone each All Saints' Day for ten years past to church in Jena in memory of her, and tried by shutting my eyes to imagine I was in a beautiful place without whitewash, or hideous, almost brutal, stained glass
50. The windows were put in by very skilled artists, and the stained glass scenes inspired much reverence and reflection