And he said that the blacksmith certainly did live in a house in the Calle de las Rejas de la Balvanera--because he himself had seen the house, and had seen the farrier's knife and the pincers cut on the stone arching above the door.
Great rejas enclose choir and Capilla Mayor from the transept.
With its massive Corinthian colonnade, masonry enclosure and rejas rising to the height of the triforium, it is a veritable church within a church.
Simple rejas close the western bays and a florid Gothic trasaltar, the eastern termination.
This, as well as the rejas of the choir, is in design and workmanship a marvelous example of mediaeval craft, quite as fine as the screens of Toledo and Granada and the best work of the German forgers and guilds.
Rejas close off similarly all the outer chapels from the side aisles.
The metal Rejas are of the same age as the stalls; and there is a fine ancient lectern for the choir, of enormous size, in the centre of the Coro, and two others of more modern date.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rejas" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.