Wednesday, August 29, 2012

steeple

(n.): an ornamental construction, usually ending in a spire,erected on a roof or tower of a church, public building, etc.

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  1. Sentence: The pigeons rested on the steeple of the church.

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  2. Sentence: Seeing and capturing the steeple of Notre Dame was a monumental moment for me.

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  3. The pigeons resting on the steeple of the church were quietly killed by anti-edifice men.

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  4. sentence: You can identify the steeple miles away because of its spire.

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  5. The most expedient way to clean church steeples is using pressure washers.

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  6. Sentence: Most of the buildings in Taiwan have flat roof, only few of them have steeples.

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  7. Sentence:
    The old man rings the church bell in the steeple every Sunday morning.

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    The steeple has been a symbolic architecture of Christianity for many centuries.

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  9. You can hear the bell in the steeple for miles and miles away

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  10. The church has steeples so tall that they seem to touch the sky.

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  11. Sentence: The fact that there's a church in Pyongyang with Kim Il-sung's face chiseled on the steeple serves as strong evidence of the existence of Christianity in North Korea.

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  12. If you are famous, you might have a steeple built in your honor

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  13. Look out the window, you can see the church steeple from here.

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  15. Some religious people believe steeples bring them closer to god.

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  16. Most artist prefer to draw roof with steeple.

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    1. Watch your plural/singular: Most artists prefer to draw roofs with steeples.
      Or add some articles: Most artists prefer to draw a roof with a steeple.

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  17. The church had very large steeples, not very proportionate to the church's size.

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  18. Everyone in the religious community directed the tourists towards the steeple to identify the location of the church.

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