Similar words: chamber, gas chamber, antechamber, chamberlain, neville chamberlain, amber, clamber, chambray. Meaning: ['tʃeɪmbə] n. English architect (1723-1796).
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31. They floated, their internal air chambers were dry, and they retained their strength.
32. The licence enables Chambers coaches to stop to pick up and set down passengers at several towns along the way.
33. John Devaux, who became a Recorder and head of chambers in 1989, has been appointed a circuit judge.
34. Chambers says the council could do more to promote recycling.
35. I imagine that the summit of this kind of programming is achieved in the chambers used to train aeroplane and spacecraft pilots.
36. The hot gases shoot out of the chambers and along the naked, exposed surface.
37. What can we learn from twenty prehistoric burial chambers, which we call cists, and which have been uncovered up to now?
38. It will set out recommended procedures for equal opportunities practice in the selection of pupils and tenants for chambers.
39. The president personally addressed the chambers at great length on this subject.
40. Now the father-of-three has said sorry for getting too fresh in his chambers there.
41. There was to be no place here for the slow debates of timbered parliamentary chambers.
42. The remains of duns, brochs, stone circles, burial chambers and standing stones lie scattered throughout the island.
43. Near the waterline, the rushing waters have polished the schist to gunmetal,(www.Sentencedict.com) and carved it into fantastic flutes and chambers.
44. Hidden below the surface is a network of tunnels and chambers, now collapsed.
45. Your sentiments have been echoed in the faculty chambers along with many others.
46. The temperature range covers typical values expected in magma chambers.
47. They then complete twelve months of unpaid work, known as pupillage, for a practising barrister at that person's chambers.
48. The Senate keeps a register of vacant places in chambers, both in London and in the provinces.
49. The entrance corridor and the four chambers were crammed with thousands of individual grave-goods.
50. The twilit subterranean chambers carried undertones of the cave sanctuaries.
51. He stood up and, as the bailiff chanted that the court was adjourned, disappeared into his chambers.
52. The displays are shown in Victorian cases housed in a long,[sentencedict.com] narrow gallery running parallel to the windows on to Chambers Street.
53. Morrissey continued down the corridor and knocked on the door of the chambers.
54. On the first floor, leading off a covered balcony, were the chambers of the fellows and scholars.
55. Another area of expertise is the repair of combustion chambers, used in both aviation and industrial gas turbines.
56. This themed experience is set in a labyrinth of passages, caverns and secret chambers, 60 feet below ground!
57. Already, a number of local chambers have developed business-led initiatives similar to those in Tulsa and Austin.
58. If the president vetoes their decision, both chambers must then muster a two-thirds vote to override the veto.
59. It will also give guidance on means of achieving fair distribution of work within chambers.
60. Chambers were built into the walls, and remnants of ledges suggest support for wooden floors.
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