cortege造句1 He took off his cap as the cortege passed.
2 As the cortege reached George Square in the heart of Glasgow, the crowd watched silently until some one broke into applause.
3 The funeral cortege must have been ten blocks long, cruising across the city at a measured pace.
4 On its way to the churchyard, the funeral cortege passed Gary Manning's favourite pub.
5 He ordered the cortege to stop.
6 The procession serenely, like a cortege entering the cemetery gates.
7 The procession passes serenely, like a cortege entering the cemetery gates.
8 A cortege of pastel-colored Volkswagen Beetles, driven mostly by young women, proceeded past in stately single file,[www.] running red lights to stay in formation.
9 He was honored with a huge funeral cortege, with all members present in full funeral regalia.
10 When the bald photographer and his cortege arrive at her courtyard it is locked, because her family isn't at home, so she can't receive male guests.
11 A repatriation cortege carrying seven fallen British soldiers passes through the town of Wootton Bassett, England.
12 Mark Duggan's cortege left his parents' home and made its way through Tottenham's Broadwater Farm Estate to his private funeral.
13 He returned in a few minutes with a very wet and chastened Liam and the cortege was complete.
14 Sportsmen, journalists, newspaper photographers and local political figures were among the many walking in the cortege.
15 What struck me was the music in the funeral parade, the cortege, the boots backward in the stirrups.
16 There was no service at his funeral: no pallbearers, no priests, no official mourners, no creeping cortege.
17 Ceremonies recalling the pomp of the empire lasted six hours as the funeral cortege processed through the city.
18 Iranian government TV showed what appeared to be large crowds of Shi'ite Muslims marching in the streets of the city of Zahedan behind a funeral cortege.
19 It begins with what I always hear as a kind of funeral cortege idea.
20 Their horses still in harness, and reeking from fatigue and heat, showed that the cortege had only just arrived.
21 Tens of thousands of people stood along the road to watch the couple's cortege with royal guards riding on the horses after the church ceremony.
22 Now the modulation--change of key from major to back to minor as the cortege will start up again and then we-- A nice clarinet sound there and here comes our cortege with the bass.
23 General Johnston attended Sherman's funeral in New York in 1891, stood in the rain to watch the cortege pass, and caught a cold.
24 Instead of a great inaugural parade, we would have witnessed the opening of a new capitalist cemetery, the funeral cortege bearing the titles of the fallen titans of yesteryear.
25 These beasts are followed in turn by a group of 12 stone human figures, which represent the funeral cortege of the deceased emperors.