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Example sentences for "light window"

  • Each side of the apse has one tall narrow single-light window which, filled at some later date from top to bottom with elaborate stone tracery, has two thin shafts at each side and a rather bluntly-pointed head.

  • Over the west porch is a curious eight-light window.

  • Each face has a two-light window, pointed outside, with a round-headed arch within, leaving a passage between the two walls.

  • This has a four-light window in its south and a three-light window in its eastern wall.

  • It has two bays, each lit by a small two-light window on either side.

  • Against the centre of the eastern face rises a buttress, on either side of which is a four-light window.

  • There is a curious two-light window in Cologne Cathedral, with queer rectangular medallions, of considerable interest, which is probably not very early in date.

  • They went further still, and carried the medallions across a three-light window.

  • In the four-light window at Malvern illustrating the Days of Creation, each light contains three little subjects, one of which is given on page 252.

  • Turning round, we notice a pretty four-light window in the western gable.

  • The centre of this gable is occupied by a fine eight-light window, and the general work is surmounted by pinnacles and ornamental masonry.

  • The lantern is finished above the roof with three stages, each of which is lighted with a two-light window in each face.

  • This is a two-light window, composed of a series of slabs of stones, pierced with geometrical figures and supported by shafts.

  • In other cases the balconies extend to four lights only of a six-light window, whilst in most they are confined to the central windows, to which they give much additional dignity.

  • Above it, high up, is a single-light window.

  • Over the arch is a square-headed two-light window, lighting the room over the entrance.

  • This tracing chamber is lighted by a two-light window with a quatrefoil in the head in the eastern wall.

  • A very deep cornice of but slight projection, with a band of enrichment below it, surrounds the room, and this is interrupted by the doorway at the side, and by a small two-light window at one end.

  • The west end of the church was considerably altered, and a new western doorway inserted, with a six-light window above it, at about the same time; when also the upper stages of the tower were erected.

  • In one bay of a church there may be a two-light window, and in the next a three-light window, and so on.

  • The windows are comparatively small till the highest or belfry stage is reached, and here each face of the tower is pierced by a magnificent three-light window.

  • The Norman windows at the east end were replaced by a large five-light window, which was spoilt in the seventeenth century, and ultimately removed by Sir Gilbert Scott.

  • Decorated windows of three lights were also placed at the east ends of the choir aisles, and a four-light window in the Lady Chapel.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "light window" 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:
    because thou hast done; light brownish; light buff; light canoe; light cream; light cruisers; light down; light grey; light ground; light infantry; light land; light reddish; light troops; light will; light winds; light wood; lighted lamp; lighted torch; lighter shade; lightning flash; little butter and flour; personal influence; rather deep; sacred poetry; then back; violent agitation