nave in A Sentence

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    It is a small church with three almost equal Naves.

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    The aisles are gabled and the Nave has a clerestory.

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    From the rear the chancel, lower in height than the Nave,

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    It has five Naves consisting of 51 vaults, 74 arches and 40 columns.

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    It is 121 metres long, 55 metres wide and its Nave is 44 metres tall.

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    It is 121 meters long, 55 meters wide and its Nave is 44 meters tall.

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    Along the sides of the Nave are three-light round-headed windows with triple keystones and containing reticulated tracery.

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    The national pantheon is divided into different Naves that are dedicated to different famous Venezuelan personalities.

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    Professor Nave said:‘Think of a computer- if you have more transistors, you can compute faster and transmit more information.

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    Inside, the roofs of the Nave and chancel are of the trussed-rafter type, used in mediaeval and late mediaeval times.

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    Among them, pinned to a wall in the Nave, is a bright blue poster that quotes China's constitutional promise of religious freedom.

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    In the Nave is the tombstone of John Law, a financier from Scotland who founded the Compagnie d'Occident to develop the Mississippi Valley.

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    The Nave is dominated by an ornamental marble stair rising between two pulpits, with statues by Tullio Lombardo, Alessandro Vittoria and Nicolò di Pietro.

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    The Nave was completely re-built using some new romanesque mot is and copying others, such as the engaged columns, from those on the exterior of the chancel.

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    This reproduction presents one of the scenes of the fresco cycle about the life of St. Francis, located under the windows on the side walls of the Nave.

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    After the Canon, a brief, moving hymn, The Wise Thief is chanted by singers who stand at the foot of the cross in the center of the Nave.

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    And the work of the wheels was like the work of a chariot wheel: their axletrees, and their Naves, and their felloes, and their spokes, were all molten.

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    While it gives the impression of a Romanesque revival church, with a massive crossing tower and round headed windows, yet it also has windows with gothic tracery and a hammerbeam Nave roof.

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    But size is only a small part of the picture, explaining about two per cent of the variability in test performance,” said lead researcher Gideon Nave, Assistant Professor at University of Pennsylvania in the US.

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    But size is only a small part of the picture, explaining about two per cent of the variability in test performance,” said lead researcher Gideon Nave, Assistant Professor at the University of Pennsylvania in the US.

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    However, there are a couple of gems, notably Cima da Conegliano's Adoration of the Shepherds(in the right Nave), and Lorenzo Lotto's St. George and the Dragon, considered by art historians to be one of the most beautiful in all Italian art.

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    Another departure from the usual plan is that found in Albi Cathedral(1350), in which there are no aisles, their place being taken by chapels between the buttresses which were required to resist the thrust of the Nave vault, the widest in France.

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    The building itself is brick, its dimensions are 240 feet(73 m) long, 118 feet(36 m) wide, Nave 70 feet(21 m) high, the two towers are 150 feet(46 m) high with a dome 40 feet(12 m) wide and soaring 125 feet(38 m) above the main Nave.

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    The immense development given to the eastern limb of the French cathedrals was sometimes obtained at the expense of the Nave, so that, notwithstanding the much greater dimensions compared with English examples, in the latter the Naves are much longer and consist of more bays than those in France.

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    The immense development given to the eastern limb of the French cathedrals was some times obtained at the expense of the Nave, so that, notwithstanding the much greater dimensions compared with English examples, in the latter the Naves are much longer and consist of more bays than those in France.

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    For example, it seems that the Mi 9 SE is available at the Mi Store in Venice, CC Nave de Vero, while others complain that the 50 euro difference between Mi 9 SE and Mi 9 makes no sense and therefore it is better to sacrifice the compact dimensions and win a real top of the range at the hardware level.

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