Use of nave in Sentences. 29 Examples

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nave at the end of sentence


  1. This main octagon is the central chamber or nave.
  2. It has two tall Lombardic towers and three domes over the nave.
  3. Women in a riot of beads, bandannas and provocative bustles followed to centre nave.
  4. The church was a hive of activity; some villagers had wheeled a huge cart into the nave.
  5. The central, larger apse was used as a sanctuary and the choir was then moved westwards into the nave.
  6. We then returned to the Galilee porch, past another small chapel and into the great white-stoned nave.
  7. With what appeared to be utter exhaustion, he put his head in his hands as the question reverberated in the nave.

nave in the middle of sentence


  1. The nave pillars were of green marble.
  2. People gathered in the nave of the house.
  3. Athelstan went along the nave to meet him.
  4. There is a tall nave arcade and no clerestory.
  5. It has a nave, chancel and low embattled tower.
  6. It is a hall church, with soaring, ribbed nave piers.
  7. It has tall, twin western towers and spires and a long nave and choir.
  8. The nave is lofty and divided into nave arcade, triforium and clerestory.
  9. All furniture had to be removed from the nave to make room for the flowers.
  10. Inside, the nave is in square bays which are covered by domes on pendentives.
  11. Inside, the tall nave is divided by piers with clustered shafts and foliated capitals.
  12. He sighed as he opened the door into the nave, and noted that he must stop doing that.
  13. It is a five-aisled church, not of hall type, with a wide, lofty nave and ribbed vault.
  14. This is because the nave or choir and their aisles often have different widths and heights.
  15. It has an exceptionally lofty nave arcade whose pointed arches reach almost into the vault.
  16. A large, brick building, it has a tall nave, choir and transepts and apsidal choir termination.
  17. The capitals are not all genuine, but a fair number of those in the nave and side-aisles surely are.
  18. Churches on this pattern have barrel vaults and particularly fine nave porches with narthex in front.
  19. The typical pilgrimage church has a long, aisled and galleried nave, wide transepts and a large sanctuary.
  20. Yet the church is a very elaborate structure with evidence of a Norman nave and elaborate stone-vaulted chancel.
  21. The nave and choir have the usual Gothic ribbed vault but in the aisles the Piast vaulting can be clearly studied.
  22. In the nave, the upper part above the ground arcade is a little later and has a decorative triforium and arcaded clerestory.
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