Similar words: convenient, convention, inconvenient, conventional, unconventional, constitutional convention, convene, convenience. Meaning: ['kɒnvənt] n. 1. a religious residence especially for nuns 2. a community of people in a religious order (especially nuns) living together.
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91 She was bunked from the convent last term.
92 She died in misery in a convent.
93 She decided to renounce the world and entered a convent.
94 The modern establishment makes the work more convent and fast.
95 A convent is a contradiction. Its object , salvation; its means thereto, sacrifice.
96 Vanessa a lovely but still completely innocent student at a convent school.
97 Aramaic is still spoken here and we walked through a cleft in the rockface from the Convent of St Theda, where mass was in full swing, to the Monastery of St Sergius and its tiny Byzantine church.
98 The Convent of the Order of Saint Jerome was where she would live to the end of her days.
99 He jerked short before the convent of the sisters of charity and held out a peaked cap for alms towards the very reverend John Conmee S.
100 A woman doorkeeper or porter , especially in a convent.
101 In addition to these worthy mothers, some old society women had obtained permission of the prioress, like Madame Albertine, to retire into the Little Convent.
102 The Second Vatican Council called for a renewal of convent life, with adaptation of rules and constitutions in a manner appropriate to the needs of the church and world today.
103 The Convent of St Gall, a perfect example of a great Carolingian monastery, was, from the 8th century to its secularization in 1805, one of the most important in Europe.
104 At the convent, she went to confession twice a week.
104 Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
105 The spaniard a buxom widow must is either marry, bur, or shut up in a convent.
106 And there is at Peteghem, in Flanders, at the very spot where the Merovingian kings had their summer palace, a convent of Urbanists, the Abbey of Sainte Claire en Beaulieu, which I saved in 1793.
107 The high speed drilling shaft and pin cylinder system work at the same reference axis to ensure high work precision and convent operation.
108 The Spaniard a buxom widow must be either married, buried, or shut up in a convent.
109 On the books of profane music which entered the convent, amour (love) was replaced by tambour (drum) or pandour.
110 The latter, after his defeat by Bayezid, sought refuge at Rhodes under a safe-conduct from the Grand Master and the General Convent of the Order.
111 As a young woman she joined a convent of nuns.
112 Marie pinned in the convent for a year, until her eighteenth birthday was passed.
113 This new convent was not strict like the Carmelite Convent. There she had living quarters that resembled apartments.
114 The orphan had been reared in a convent by some good sisters.
115 A construction layout about flexible, convent, new type, multi parameter, high accuracy, large volume data acquisition system for the Rubidium atomic frequency standard test is put forward.
116 Let us remark in passing, that the burial of Mother Crucifixion under the altar of the convent is a perfectly venial offence in our sight.
117 And you didn't go to an ashram or enter a convent or monastery.
118 By deceit and flattery they endeavored to induce Zwingli to enter their convent.
119 In fact, she was educated in a convent abroad,(sentencedict.com) and speaks that pure court - Scotch.
120 But Fulbert was furious, so Abelard sent Heloise to safety in a convent.
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