Dais Sentence Examples
- All the apartments open into the court; and on the south side is an open alcove, with a marble floor, and raised dais round three sides, covered with cushions; the front wall is supported by an ornamented Saracenic arch. 
- My father An the king, shepherd of the gods, sat me in the Land on a holy dais. 
- At the east end is an altar on a raised wooden dais. 
- I was up at the dais and one of the promoters came up and said Ms. Nichols, there’s someone here who would love to meet you. 
- The Exemplar folded his hands, contemplating the request, then turned and walked to the front of the dais. 
- The College Hall, adjoining it, is of similar construction, but plainly fitted in the common manner of a refectory, with a dais for the high table at the north and a gallery at the south. 
- When he didn't, past-Death stepped onto the dais. 
- They passed through the tunnels and arrived at a large chamber where a dais stood on the far wall with six men seated behind it. 
- At the west end of the north aisle is an organ on a raised dais. 
- After the Service, the RNA will march again behind the Bands past a saluting dais. Advertisement
- Miss Wilson appeared from the door at the top of the room, and mounted the dais. 
- It supported a dais from which important personages may have watched events, or on which a large statue may have stood. 
- You are one who is entitled to hold high his head on the lofty dais. 
- I have set up my august dais in the nether world, the mountain where Utu rises. 
- A new central retractable dais forms the new focus of the worship area. Advertisement
- Wooden block floor with altar raised on a small dais; standard wall finish. 
- The entrance to the solar at Thrislington would have been at the end of the lower hall, behind the lord's dais. 
- Czerno gave Darian a warning look, and Dusty stepped onto the dais, where Talon awaited him. 
- The Mayoral party, led in by the mace bearer, was a spectacular sight as they took their places on the dais. 
- He invited the people in the dais to light a lamp - thus symbolizing the beginning of the workshop. Advertisement