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Example sentences for "lies buried"

  • He lies buried in his death-city Ravenna, "shutout from my native shores.

  • Resigned on becoming Vicar of Mawgan, | | at which place he lies buried.

  • Died at Breage, lies buried beyond | | the East wall of the chancel.

  • He lies buried at Shirley, and a portrait of him and his wife is preserved there.

  • He lies buried in the Westover churchyard between two of his friends, the church having long since fallen down.

  • He lies buried at Farmingdale, in the County of Prince George.

  • He built the triumphall-like arch wheron the king's armes is in the partition between church and chancell at St. Margaret's Westminster, under which he lies buried.

  • He lies buried in the chancel neer the dore on the south side, but without any remembrance or stone--which is pitty so sweet a swan should lye so ingloriously.

  • He lies buried--in my name--within the walls of Penthouse Prison.

  • Queen Margaret (1446), lies buried here in a tomb on the south.

  • The builder of this chapel, Cardinal Langley, lies buried here, and his monument remains.

  • Archdeacon Paley (1791), the learned divine whose Evidences of Christianity is still a divinity text-book at Cambridge, lies buried here.

  • Toward the West upon the side of the Hill is the Mosch of Morad the First, whom they call Gazi or the Conqueror, near which he lies buried.

  • In the lower part, near the bottom of the Hill, Morad the second, the Father of Mahomet the Great, lies buried: near whereunto was formerly the Metropolitical Church of the Holy Apostles.

  • Alexius Comnenus lies buried in the Patriarchal Church against the wall, and his daughter Anna Comnena, the Historian, who lived about the year of Christ 1117.

  • Elfthrida bore him Edmund, who dying five years before his father, lies buried at Romsey, and Ethelred, who reigned after him.

  • He lies buried in the cathedral at Winchester.

  • The 20th day of October, my then only son died of the small-pox; he lies buried in the Protestant Church, near Paris, between the Earl of Bristol and Doctor Steward.

  • He lies buried in the nave of his cathedral, but the exact spot is not known.

  • He presided at the translation of Becket's remains from the crypt to Trinity Chapel; he rebuilt much of the archiepiscopal palace at Canterbury and he lies buried in his own cathedral.

  • While he held the primacy a fund which had been accumulated from the sale of Croydon Palace was applied to the purchase of Addington, where he lies buried.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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