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Example sentences for "fine piece"

  • We enter the Minster by the north porch, which is a fine piece of Perpendicular work, with a parvise over it.

  • This palace was the residence of the electors palatine, and must have been a fine piece of Gothic architecture.

  • It is the work of the celebrated Gerardin, and is a fine piece of sculpture.

  • The four who had stayed at home had accomplished a fine piece of work.

  • One thing is certain, that the boots were a fine piece of workmanship.

  • It was a fine piece of work, and did all honour to its designers.

  • That's a fine piece of work," he said, "that Max Tuchman is.

  • Rifkin's desk was a fine piece of Costa Rica mahogany without a flaw.

  • A fine piece of music moves before us like a living passion, which needs no form or colour, no interpreting associations, to convey its strong but indistinct significance.

  • The high-altar screen was a fine piece of sculptured stone-work of late 16th or early 17th century.

  • Here may be seen the Eagle Reading-Desk, a fine piece of 17th century wood-carving; two Louis XIV.

  • In the chapel, on the left of the main entrance, there was a fine piece of Renaissance carving.

  • A fine piece of business, I'll say," and he laughed shrewdly.

  • Fine piece of business, to run away with my horses!

  • It's a fine piece of business you've been in--trying to belittle me and my chums in the eyes of the girls at Clearwater Hall.

  • Behind the custom-house is a fine piece of the Agger and the Porta Viminalis.

  • In the garden Bunsen found the remains of the Temple of Jupiter Feretrius, which have lately been covered in; but a fine piece of the wall of the Temple of Juno may yet be seen.

  • There is also a fine piece of the tufa wall that made the seven hills one city.

  • The Gothic Tabernacle above the high altar, containing the heads of Paul and Peter, is a fine piece of workmanship of the fourteenth century, restored by Pius IX.

  • On the ceiling is a fine piece of tapestry, representing our Lord, with two of His disciples, blessing the bread.

  • Over the fire-place, which has large carved figures in stone on either side, is a fine piece of parget-work surrounding a painting.

  • It is a fine piece of sculpture in the style of Roubilliac, with a semi-recumbent figure of St. John.

  • This title-page is a fine piece of work, and has been facsimiled by Dibdin in his Typographical Antiquities.

  • The bridging of the Marne at La Ferté-sous-Jouarre by engineers of the 3rd Corps was a fine piece of work.

  • A fine piece of work was done by the 4th Division under Wilson on the morning of the 21st.

  • The task had to be done under fire of heavy guns with high-explosive shell, and it was a fine piece of work.

  • The great Stair-Case is a fine piece of Architecture, and wou'd become a King's Palace much better than a Convent.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fine piece" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    agreed boundaries; dead letter; fine brown; fine flavor; fine flour; fine gentleman; fine grasses; fine lady; fine paper; fine piece; fine portrait; fine powder; fine sight; fine specimen; fine thing; fine time; fine writing; finely divided; finely granular; finely serrate; good order; ottava rima; pass over; republican government; simple conversion; worthy friend