Canopies Sentence Examples

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  • They are richly carved, and are frequently surmounted by canopies of tabernacle work.

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  • The fire baskets and canopies are made on site, as well as smaller items such as bellows, chestnut roasters or fire-irons.

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  • The present day canopies this side of the station building remain faithful to the original designs, although now incorporate less ornate valances.

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  • Canopies turning lower in the amber zone require toggle input to pull out of the dive.

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  • Some cribs have extra features such as wheels or canopies.

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  • If you are looking for a used golf cart on the lot of a dealer, chances are you might be able to upgrade certain parts like canopies, seating and adding a new paint job.

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  • Employ shading device like canopies or trees to block sun in hot weather.

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  • Retractable awnings are mechanical canopies that can be expanded to provide full shade or retracted to allow for full sunlight.

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  • For added protection against the sun's rays, consider purchasing water toys and floatation devices with canopies, tents, or covers.

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  • Canopy beds can be of any size, but most canopies for children are twin-sized.

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  • Hand Tied Bedding offers traditional, handcrafted canopies in twin-, full-, queen-, and king-sized.

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  • Among beautiful specimens of carved stalls may be mentioned the Early Decorated stalls in Winchester Cathedral, the Early Perpendicular ones in Lincoln Minster, and the early 15th-century canopies in Norwich Cathedral.

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  • It has elaborate reliefs in repousse work, cast canopies and minute statuettes, with the further enrichment of translucent coloured enamels.

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  • The 14th century is also the period of enriched canopies, of niches and pinnacles and of other details of monumental sculpture reproduced in its seals.

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  • Underneath the abandoned Victorian cast iron canopies Claire Morgan suspended hundreds of pieces of shattered glass to make five separate forms.

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  • Some, such as the wooly opossums, live high in the tree canopies, feeding solely on fruit and nectar.

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  • They cross over at the ridge of the roof pitch to form canopies resembling butterfly wings.

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  • Its subject, which is of high historical value as a record of costume, represents the translation of the body of St Mark, and gives us a view of the west façade of the church as it was at the beginning of the 13th century before the addition of the ogee gables, with alternating crockets and statues, and the intermediate pinnacled canopies placed between the five great arches of the upper storey.

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  • If you are looking for a bed befitting a princess, canopies are a great place to start.

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  • When you are shopping for children's canopies, especially online, it is important to understand exactly what you are getting.

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  • Ambones were made of wood or else of costly marbles, and were decorated with mosaics, reliefs, gilding, &c.; sometimes also covered with canopies supported on columns.

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  • Its subject, which is of high historical value as a record of costume, represents the translation of the body of St Mark, and gives us a view of the west façade of the church as it was at the beginning of the 13th century before the addition of the ogee gables, with alternating crockets and statues, and the intermediate pinnacled canopies placed between the five great arches of the upper storey.

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