This is Gipsy life in England on a Sunday afternoon within the sound of church bells.
The learned Samuel Parr is said to have been excessively fond of church bells,[958] and so was Robert Southey the poet.
To all who are interested in church bells Mr. Park's book will afford interesting reading.
I think, however, that these words apply rather to church bells.
And this he seems to consider the origin of church bells, an opinion which, indeed, is common to other Oriental writers.
There was Aunt Jean sitting beside the fire, turning over the pages of an "Idol-Breaker," while all the air seemed to be ringing and echoing with the sound of church bells.
All through the land, in remembrance of the hour when the true meaning of love and sacrifice was revealed to the human race, there swept now the music of church bells, bidding the people to pause in their work and pray.
There are many old customs connected with the use of church bells, some of which have died out, while others remain here and there.
From a contemporaneous Engraving, by permission of "Church Bells.
Reproduced from a drawing by Permission of "Church Bells.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "church bells" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.