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Sentence count:167+5Posted:2017-02-25Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: chorusconsortSimilar words: choicehoistmemoirhoi polloiabattoirrepertoirereservoirechoMeaning: ['kwaɪə]  n. 1. a chorus that sings as part of a religious ceremony 2. a family of similar musical instrument playing together 3. the area occupied by singers; the part of the chancel between sanctuary and nave. v. sing in a choir. 
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91. Traditionally, the people's singing has been delegated to a choir which is generally paid a nominal fee.
92. In the second half the school choir performed Vivaldi's Gloria.
93. The screen and the ornamental woodwork of pulpit, font lid and choir stalls they chopped up for firewood.
94. Other radio presentations included one of the monthly services in 1954, and the School Choir in I 955.
95. And our outlook on life from now until we join the feathered choir pivots on the answer.
95. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
96. Her soprano was very pleasing although in a bigger choir he thought she might have been better employed as a contralto.
97. I sing in the choir at the funeral service for the family.
98. There were not enough exits to satisfy the fire marshal, and the choir loft had begun to sag.
99. Many Army garrisons have no choir and rely a good deal on local resources, especially overseas.
100. Our youth choir by the way, will have a stunning program ready for your return at Christmas.
101. He's a good choir director - he really challenges us.
102. He turned to the right and made for the north choir aisle.
103. They sat on the second row of choir benches to the left of the altar.
104. A Medieval campanile has been added to one end of the Mausoleum and a Choir at the other.
105. He would walk her home from choir practice and Evensong.
106. From the school came more music, the school choir rehearsing for Christmas.
107. In the sequel, Whoopi will play a nun who helps a gospel choir in a city slum.
108. The Mad Hatter explains how the opera was specially written for the choir.
109. At 9, he became a busy boy soprano, beginning a six-year scholarship to a cathedral choir.
110. Haydn's Nelson Mass allowed the choir to relax and enjoy singing.
111. The nave has gone and the tiny church in the former choir was adapted by Carlo Lurago in 1640-50.
112. We stopped at the far end just under the small choir loft where there was a recess leading up to the tower.
113. He sang in the choir, was a talented musician and a keen sportsman.
114. And the tower is the centre of attention every May morning when the choir sings out across the rooftops.
115. Of the cathedral's original features, the splendid choir is the most striking.
116. Main character established between twelfth and fifteenth centuries, with the choir later restored for use as parish church.
117. He was also a member of the royal chapel choir, where he was classified as a taille or tenor.
118. On those occasions the CHAzn presents a veritable concert of liturgical selections, often with a choir to assist him.
119. We had a choir visiting another Home which we arranged, with food and a little buffet, a nice singsong, etc.
120. That the evening could still be counted a success was partly down to the attack and verve of the Liverpool Philharmonic Choir.
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