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Example sentences for "fine building"

  • It is a fine building, but with nothing remarkable about it.

  • The boys visited the cathedral, which is a fine building of gray stone, and being the first which most of them had seen, it had a considerable interest to them.

  • Very likely it is; and here is a fine building on the other side.

  • This New Court is a fine building, ornamented with busts of the most conspicuous men of Caius.

  • St. Mary's Church at Warwick is a fine building, which in the early part of the last century replaced the original collegiate church of St. Mary, an edifice that had unfortunately been burnt.

  • It is a fine building with a Doric façade and columns; it is peculiarly striking from its noble simplicity.

  • The Theatre is a fine building and is of immense size.

  • The Villa is unfurnished and out of repair and the garden and grounds are neglected: it is a great pity, for it is a fine building and in a beautiful position.

  • The Pennsylvanian Bank is a fine building.

  • The ruined United States Bank is really a fine building of marble, uninhabited.

  • Government House is a fine building, situated on a high point of land, commanding extensive views in every direction.

  • This is a fine building, though the interior seemed very dark.

  • On landing, we found ourselves opposite the Custom House, a fine building, with which we afterwards made a closer acquaintance.

  • First we went to the temple of Gion, a fine building, standing in extensive grounds, and surrounded by smaller temples and houses for the priests.

  • Templars' period, but is a fine building of the Decorated and Perpendicular periods.

  • The church of St John is a fine building, Perpendicular and earlier in date, picturesquely placed on an elevation above the town, with a lofty tower and spire.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    came together; each session; executive departments; fine breeze; fine church; fine colander; fine condition; fine copy; fine example; fine flavor; fine hair; fine order; fine piece; fine powder; fine quality; fine sandy; fine specimen; fine spring; fine time; fine young; finely divided; finely powdered; finely situated; remember thinking; seems probable; standing here