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Sentences with choir

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  • He has been singing in his church choir since he was six.
  • choir stalls
  • The beauty of a cathedral choir offers sanctuary from the moisture and texture of a cobbled street.
  • The new choir and organ loft will create a useful space underneath for a vestry with a secure area for valuables, kitchens, toilets and storage space.
  • A brass choir
  • The brass choir
  • Brown also does not know the difference between a nave and a choir in church architecture.
  • One of the abbey's most famous features is the 14th century Washington Window, which is to be found high up in the choir area near the high altar.
  • Then everybody once more knelt, and soon the blessing was pronounced. The choir and the clergy trooped out slowly, […], down the nave to the western door. […] At a seemingly immense distance the surpliced group stopped to say the last prayer.
  • Here, in the transept and choir, where the service was being held, one was conscious every moment of an increasing brightness; colours glowing vividly beneath the circular chandeliers, and the rows of small lights on the choristers' desks flashed and sparkled in front of the boys' faces, deep linen collars, and red neckbands.
  • They had clarinet choir today and he hated the fact that this had to happen to their Contra Player and not him, who it was intended for, but she seemed to be fine.
  • The will of the college's founder, Henry VI, specified steps and stated that the high altar should be raised three feet above the choir floor.
  • Seraphim, Cherubim, and Thrones are three of the choirs of angels.
  • String choir.
  • The children, who are either orphans or are from very poor families, are lucky to be chosen to join the choir with more than 1,000 auditioning to join.
  • Ever had been voted the strongest singer in the church choir last year.
  • A choir monk.
  • Perhaps the majority of her inspiration came from her mother, who was a soloist in the church choir and a skilled musical theater performer.
  • There was possibly a sense that in comparison to the magnificent new transepts and nave the choir itself, once so widely acclaimed, was no longer splendid enough.
  • With the rest of my mind however, I stared into the pools of color cast in the choir loft by the stained glass window and let my thoughts go where they would.
  • It was a French architect, William of Sens, who was called in to rebuild the choir of Canterbury Cathedral after the fire of 1174.
  • She would have insisted on having an elaborate church service with a choir, minister and a thousand attendees.
  • Women, he warned, should not approach the altar in the choir - except to take Communion.
  • His final commission, in the last years of his life, was for the eight bronze torch-bearing angels in the choir of the Cathedral.
  • At the back of the church were a robed choir and musicians making a quartet of stringed instruments.
  • I had been invited to sing in a church choir by my friend, the organist's daughter.
  • For the services the church choir, as usual, was second to none.
  • The choir sings at Melbourne's St Paul's Cathederal during the Good Friday service.
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