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crypt造句
1. The crypt antedates the rest of the building by several centuries. 2. A donkey. In the crypt. 3. The chancel is raised over a crypt below. 4. The body of the Saint lies in the crypt of 5. 5. The burial place was surrounded by the crypt and above it, in the church, was the high altar. 6. Also in the crypt is the Duomo treasury, a pay-to-enter collection that is closed for a long period at lunch. 7. We went down into the crypt where the wooden hand of Capitaine Danjou lay in a glass case. 8. First there was Mass in the crypt, with the Cross standing before the altar. 9. The relative complexity of gastric crypt anatomy compared with colorectal mucosa has discouraged its use as an experimental model in proliferation research. 10. And she would not go into the Skipton crypt, oh no, she would not join Sophie. 11. He was due at the Crypt School in Gloucester, an example of the apparent success of Government policy. 12. From here we descend to the crypt and find ourselves surrounded by the 11C remains of the Romanesque basilica. 13. Explants showed excellent preservation of crypt architecture, with an infection rate and crypt necrosis rate of less than 1%. 14. For cell kinetics evaluation, each crypt was divided into five compartments of equal size. 15. Intestinal crypt cells are known to have a higher adenylate cyclase and a lower guanylate cyclase activity than differentiated villous cells. 16. The study of labelled crypt cells is helped by computerised data analysis, as described for colorectal crypts. 17. The crypt was damp and smelled of the occupation of the past six nights. 18. This lout guards the crypt like a Cerberus. 19. The door on the left, upon entering the church, leads to the Crypt of St Issac. 20. The east end is triapsidal and the choir is raised high above the superb crypt. 21. The labelling index was calculated as the ratio of Ki-67 positive to negative cells per crypt. 22. This was in contrast with other scoring studies, where the reference point was fixed at the crypt base. 23. In the Cathedral at Gurk there is a vast crypt possessing 100 columns which support a groined vault dating from 1160. 24. Hundreds of parishioners were working with bare hands, shovels and harrows, extending the church by burrowing out a crypt. 25. George, creeping on in the darkness, was by now near the wrought-iron gate into the crypt. 26. Blanche shivered with unease, as though she had stumbled into a crypt. 27. For the rest of the year, it was kept in the crypt of the museum behind the Monuments aux Morts. 28. The proliferation index was also calculated separately for each of five compartments of equal size into which each crypt column was divided. 29. They began a tour of inspection and almost immediately discovered the wrought-iron crypt gate swinging open. 30. It was begun in 1084 and built over a seventh century church which now forms a crypt.