vestry造句1 Tying up my shoe-lace in the vestry.
2 What could the vestry do, after all?
3 Theodora had found the spare vestry key, neatly labelled, in the top right-hand drawer of Charles Julian's desk.
4 Other aspects of the influence of the vestry upon the nature of textile manufacturing in the parish will also be considered.
5 The body was later taken into the vestry where it and the venerable head were washed and carefully dried.
6 I went into the vestry and robed for the Mass, then through the grille door into the church.
7 They walked to the vestry to disrobe, and finally dispersed quietly.
8 Even when the clergyman appeared from the vestry and began the service, the prayers he intoned brought me no help.
9 The plans were to include a vestry, church parlour, toilets and classrooms and the estimated cost was placed at £15,000.
10 The fire in the vestry had started by accident.
11 Everything in the vestry had been burned with him, including the book of marriage records and other important documents.
12 The task at hand was to devise an immediate gathering of the vestry and to make it as splendid as humanly possible.
13 They're here to settle a dispute over whether or not to build a loo in the vestry of the fourteenth century church.
14 When the Mass was finished he followed the priest into the vestry.
15 There remained a little grain and rice in the Church, but in the vestry there was nothing.
16 I'd thought there might be a bit of rope or some such in the vestry.
17 He rose and led them both down the stone steps, coming to a halt at the entrance to the vestry door.
18 The passage was quiet, unlit, the oak door to the Little Vestry on the left tightly closed.
19 The Swine parish Council was formed in 1894 and the meetings are now held in the church vestry every four months.
20 It was also noticed that he ceased to whistle unconsciously as he walked up the aisle from the vestry.
21 The bridegroom, dressed for the wedding, his eyes still shrouded in linen, drove to the church with his father, and the famous oculist met them in the vestry.
22 How can a bishop marry? How can he flirt? The most he can say is:"I will see you in the vestry".
23 But the enquiry couldn't find a reason for Sir Percival being in the vestry or why he had locked himself in there.
24 She is active in her church, serving as a Vestry member and - chair for Grace Episcopal Church.
25 I knew very well what Sir Percival had been doing in the vestry , but I wasn't going to say anything.
26 I can feel his eyes when I do not expect him. In the back seat of a taxi down Vestry Street...
27 The most he can say is:"I will see you in the vestry after service."