Sentencedict.com
 Directly to word page Vague search(google)
Home > Abbey in a sentence

Abbey in a sentence

  up(2)  down(4)
Sentence count:184+9Posted:2017-03-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: conventmonasterynunnerySimilar words: abbessjabberstabbedblabberflabbergastedobeybeyonddisobeyMeaning: ['æbɪ]  n. 1. a church associated with a monastery or convent 2. a convent ruled by an abbess 3. a monastery ruled by an abbot. 
Random good picture Not show
121. Abbey National investors were forced to incur costs selling their shares.
122. But the history and the atmosphere of Kirkstead does not end at the abbey ruins.
123. One, the Abbey National, has already switched to limited liability status as a full bank.
124. Blackening the sky, they move out from Abbey Park in well defined flight lines to feeding grounds.
125. Arbroath abbey was to provide the setting for another nationalistic upsurge in our own century.
126. They later had their marriage blessed at Bolton Abbey in the Yorkshire Dales.
127. Kirkstead Abbey, near Woodhall Spa,(sentencedict.com) is no exception but here the peace is tinged with a hint of sadness.
128. Experts say this whole section of the ancient Abbey was in imminent danger of collapse.
129. To the funerary historian the Tor Abbey Jewel is a highly important record.
130. At Bury, for instance, the abbey owned the whole site and could lay it out as it pleased.
131. The next day, with a lay brother as a guide, Corbett and Ranulf left the abbey and journeyed south.
132. One of the most interesting extra-mural buildings was uncovered in the Birch Abbey excavations.
133. Like Cheshire, Wensleydale is an ancient cheese, made originally by the monks at Jervaulx Abbey.
134. In July, Lloyds Abbey Life posted first-half new business figures that were better than many of its competitors.
135. Opposite, the fields of the abbey stretched to its grey stone walls.
136. Fifteen miles away is Forde Abbey, a 900-year old Cistercian monastery with gardens.
137. From 1708 he was the City mason, and in 1720 was appointed master mason to Westminster Abbey.
138. Inevitably he was drawn into historical references in his rather fulsome descriptions of sites such as Furness Abbey.
139. The route taken to the abbey was through the Circeo National Park and along the scenic coastal road next to the Tyrrhenian sea.
140. The Halifax's surge contrasts with the 9 percent profits setback to £564 million at its rival[sentencedict.com], Abbey National.
141. A few computer magazines, some cash I pinched from Quigley's drawer and my Abbey National card.
142. In contrast to Healings, the traditional looking Abbey Mill still smacks of days long gone.
143. The abbey church is a magnificent example of these domed churches; it is 275 feet long.
144. For part of its life, the site was run as two separate mills, known as the Abbey and Town Mills.
145. Abbey National rose 14p to 365p as brokers made it their favourite for a bid from Lloyds Bank.
146. She wanted to change her offshore account at the Abbey National to a different account at the same bank.
147. Abbey National offer self-build mortgages, which can either be straight repayments or endowment or pension linked.
148. St Albans with its Verulamium, ruined abbey and rose gardens is 15 miles away.
149. But when she accompanies Diana to the ancient Tower Abbey, she begins to change her mind.
150. Minors could not qualify for free shares under the terms of the recent Abbey conversion to a public limited company.
More similar words: abbessjabberstabbedblabberflabbergastedobeybeyonddisobeyabeyancerobberrubberslobberrobberyblubberbeyond beliefbeyond questionbeyond controlshrubberyrabbiabbotrabbitshabbydabbleflabbycrabbybabblersabbathrubber eraserscrabblesquabble
Total 184, 30 Per page  5/7  «first  pre  next  last»  goto
Leave a comment
Welcome to leave a comment about this page!
Your name:
Latest commentsInto the comment page>>
More words