It turned wet, and the usual concert was given, not al fresco, but in the fine old panelled schoolroom with its open roof, once Sir George Bowyer's barn.
Opposite the lectern are two sixteenth-century panelled wooden stalls, with round finials, all bearing the same device on both sides--a Tudor rose with I.
Then we found ourselves in a spacious panelled Hall, with a great oriel looking out into a peaceful garden, embowered in great trees, with smiling lawns.
It was a broad panelled staircase, with massive balustrades of some dark wood; cornices above the doors, ornamented with carved fruit and flowers; and broad seats in the windows.
The littlepanelled room that opens from the drawing-room?
The dining-room, a large bright room, was panelled with life-size portraits of the family: M.
The atelier was a charming room; panelled like all the others in a light grey wood.
The big drawing-room was entirely panelled in wood of the same light green, most beautifully and delicately carved.
On the north side the panelled wall on which the Countess of Malmesbury's altar tomb stands is decorated with carvings of angels; the largest of these holds a shield with a death's-head.
Banks of heavy ferns panelled the walls, and bunches of white, heavy-scented magnolias were outlined against their dark green.
The walls were panelled in ebony to a third of their height, a bright light pattern in flowers running to the ceiling, and relieving what might otherwise have been sombre.
The room was of good size, and, like that which it adjoined on the side opposite to that by which Jael had entered, was panelled with oak.
It was a large apartment, panelled with oak, and contained a massive oak bedstead with huge twisted columns, and a large canopy.
And it was in this spirit he had made his way back to Cedar Lodge and entered the square panelled sitting-room.
Using his latchkey he entered the square panelled hall silently--with results, for revels were in progress within.
Now a solitary lamp made a faint spot of light amid the shadows of the panelled walls.
In the old panelled drawing-room the coffee was circulating.
The immense hall below, with its violent frescos and its brand-new Turkey carpets, was panelled in oak, from which some device of stain or varnish had managed to abstract every particle of charm.
Certainly as they entered and passed through the panelled hall to the drawing-room Hugh Roughsedge saw no need for apology.
Diana had just hung it in a panelled corner, where its silvery brilliance on dark wood made a point of pleasure for the eye.
The panelledroom behind her was dimly lit by a solitary candle, just kindled.
The gallery was of panelled oak, with windows of stained glass in the upper panes, and the ceiling, richly and heavily carved, was entirely gilt, but with deadened gold.
I put the key into the glass-panelled door, and we entered.
She stood in skirt and delaine blouse at the ivy-green, glass-panelled door, and waved her hand as I turned the corner.
Weeks before this invasion of beards and embroidered casement-cloth, I earnestly hoped that my firstborn, when I should have one, would never remember that little house with the glass-panelled door and the verandah.
She waved her handkerchief towards thepanelled walls.
Its walls were panelled in a similar manner to those of the landing, but the carpet was deeper and richer.
The hall was of great size, panelled with a dark wood, and with a flooring so smooth and polished that both knights narrowly escaped falling, on stepping on it for the first time.
Topping the panelled portion of the cupola is an onion-shaped dome, culminating in a ball which, according to photographs over the years, served as a base for a weathervane or flagpole.
Two 6-panelled sections at each end of this screen are flanked by fluted pilasters with modified capitals supporting a plain entablature.
Along the walls of the foyer, panelled wainscotting, painted white, is installed.
Solid-panelled free-standing wainscotting is set along the back of the rearmost bench.
Across the front of the box is a panelled solid railing, standing 2 feet 8 inches from the floor of the west end of the courtroom.
It was a peculiarity of this glittering, glass-panelled place that anyone entering was reflected in four or five mirrors at once; and Father Brown, without turning round, stopped in the middle of a sentence of family criticism.
Thus squires should be swindled in long rooms panelled with oak; while Jews, on the other hand, should rather find themselves unexpectedly penniless among the lights and screens of the Cafe Riche.
But once again Father Brown was tortured with a sense of having seen somewhere a replica of the face; and once again he remembered the repetitions of the glass-panelled room, and put down the coincidence to that.
Moved with curiosity to this minor adventure, Flambeau assented gracefully, and followed the old man, who ushered him ceremoniously into the long, lightly panelled room.
There was no reply for a time, while the man strained and reached out up and down, his hand making a peculiar whispering sound as it passed over the panelled woodwork between the door and window.
In the panelled end of each shelf may be noticed a tiny folding door, which on being opened proves to contain the catalogue, in crabbed early seventeenth century writing, of the books which the shelf held when first filled.
That of Peterhouse is a luxurious apartment, panelledwith oak, and with stained-glass windows.
The Norman font in the church is worth inspection, as also are the fifteenth-century panelled roof of Spanish chestnut of the nave, and the Carolean gallery where Gabriel Oak sang in the choir.
It was a large old-fashioned room, oak-panelled and spacious.
Dick see the panelled fleur-de-lis of Florence, nor the crimson and gold of the embossed leather seat.
Hastily snatching his Browning revolver from under his pillow, he proceeded along the dark, oak-panelled corridor.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "panelled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.