Pavilions
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17 examples of Pavilions in a sentence
There's 250
pavilions.
My goal was when the building was demolished, because each country makes a lot of
pavilions
but after half a year, we create a lot of industrial waste, so my building has to be reused or recycled.
This could be used for 250 additional
pavilions
for the future.
Underneath the FDR, we are putting, like,
pavilions
with pocket walls that can slide out and protect from the water.
So if you come to the expo, go straight to the Danish pavilion, get a Danish bike, and then continue on that to visit the other
pavilions.
These women literally pressed the 500,000 bricks that make up the 17 classroom
pavilions
like this one.
It is hardly surprising that after the Games, the Chinese Communist Party’s leaders plan to vacate their retro
pavilions
in Zhongnanhai, the cloistered compound beside the Forbidden City, to move to a new “campus” adjacent to the Olympic Green, China’s new power center.
They were all love, lovers, sweethearts, persecuted ladies fainting in lonely pavilions, postilions killed at every stage, horses ridden to death on every page, sombre forests, heartaches, vows, sobs, tears and kisses, little skiffs by moonlight, nightingales in shady groves, "gentlemen" brave as lions, gentle as lambs, virtuous as no one ever was, always well dressed, and weeping like fountains.
On a platform beyond the southern entrance, formed by a natural elevation of the ground, were pitched five magnificent pavilions, adorned with pennons of russet and black, the chosen colours of the five knights challengers.
It was strongly secured by a palisade on each side, as was the esplanade in front of the pavilions, and the whole was guarded by men-at-arms.
The former retreated to their pavilions, and the latter, gathering themselves up as they could, withdrew from the lists in disgrace and dejection, to agree with their victors concerning the redemption of their arms and their horses, which, according to the laws of the tournament, they had forfeited.
A more sincere and more general, as well as a better-merited acclamation, attended the victor of the day, until, anxious to withdraw himself from popular notice, he accepted the accommodation of one of those
pavilions
pitched at the extremities of the lists, the use of which was courteously tendered him by the marshals of the field.
When they arrived on the open heath, where Gurth might have had some trouble in finding his road, the thieves guided him straight forward to the top of a little eminence, whence he could see, spread beneath him in the moonlight, the palisades of the lists, the glimmering
pavilions
pitched at either end, with the pennons which adorned them fluttering in the moonbeams, and from which could be heard the hum of the song with which the sentinels were beguiling their night-watch.
The squires, who had found it a matter of danger and difficulty to attend their masters during the engagement, now thronged into the lists to pay their dutiful attendance to the wounded, who were removed with the utmost care and attention to the neighbouring pavilions, or to the quarters prepared for them in the adjoining village.
He came toward the
pavilions
at the very best time to avoid attracting anyone's attention.
Vronsky purposely avoided the select and fashionable crowd which moved and chatted with restrained freedom in front of the
pavilions.
A clay and pebble wall, built in 1853, surrounded the town; and in the principal street were the market and several hotels adorned with
pavilions.
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