Westward, the square fronts of the pillars were left bare; eastward they were covered with clustered shafts, and the springers which supported the vaulting were continued to the ground.
The vaulting, too heavy for its supports, was quadripartite, with crossspringers intervening, and the longitudinal rib unbroken.
The latter, who was always ready to purchase choice violins, after vainly trying for a long time to induce the Springers to bring it to New York, called with Farr upon Mrs. Springer and asked to examine it.
Whether there will be any risk in making an opening in the pillars in order to join the springers of the arches?
That the springers which are towards the north and the south ought also to be taken down, and that they ought to be reconstructed in proper proportion to the plan of three naves.
Whether, if the plan of three naves is adopted, it would be dangerous to open the pillars in order to join in them the springers corresponding to it?
In addition to this breed of Spaniel, the Kennel Club also provides classes for English Springers and Welsh Springers.
The springers rest on clusters of three long slender vaulting-shafts, rising from foliaged corbels just above the capitals of the nave piers.
The springers of the vaulting are supported by slender shafts, which rest on elaborately foliaged corbels in the spandrels of the great arches.
The springers are arranged to form canopies over a series of sixteen figures—Angels, Apostles, Prophets, Martyrs and Holy Church, the Archangel Gabriel and the Blessed Virgin in the Annunciation flanking the east window.
Passing to the western bay we find, as we look round, that the springers continue the tale of praise to God, from all the glorious company of the apostles, from the goodly fellowship of the prophets, from Martyred Saint and Holy Church.
Our grandfathers used to apply the term springers solely to large spaniels,--never to the Duke of Marlborough's small breed, which was greatly prized.
Rap" (a Pointer) hunting covers with Springersand Terriers.
Our grandfathers used to apply the termspringers solely to large spaniels--never to the Duke of Marlborough's small breed, which was greatly prized.
For the first two or three years after these were truly established no other breed seemed to have a chance with them; and even now, though both English and Welsh Springers have done remarkably well, they more than hold their own.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "springers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.