Sentence examples for Make a procession from inspiring English sources

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Pasang Sherpa, part of a group of soft-spoken Nepalis, said, "We have to get all the medallion owners and make a procession to City Hall!

The gallery is large and unobstructed by any architectural elements, and the drawings by six artists under the title "Six Approaches" make a procession around the room.

Campbell, who complained that the crowd should have paid him "a bit more respect" after some impressive shots caused barely a ripple of applause, expressed caution at the theory that O'Sullivan could make a procession out of the tournament.

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The gathering starts with a speech, a comedy turn and an accordion band, then we make a short procession through the city centre.

Completely covered by the fabrics, the mannequins make a haunting procession down the corridor, a seraglio mysteriously paying a visit to a New England factory.

Her father, on the other hand (despite having once been "a veritable sunbeam"), is now, in Tristram's opinion, miserable enough to make a funeral procession turn up a side street.

Earlier in the day, Ali's hearse had made a slow procession to the Cave Hill cemetery.

Capital "A" actors, including Tim Roth, Adrien Brody, Willem Dafoe and Gary Oldman (looking perfectly arch in his part), made a regal procession across a room-dwarfing red carpet that was better fit for monarchs than for models.

After the Apollo 17 crew made a similar procession, Cernan noticed that "within two years of our trip, almost every president and dictator who hosted us was either assassinated, in exile or headed that way".

Prime Minister Gordon Brown of Britain, President Nicolas Sarkozy of France and President Dmitri A. Medvedev of Russia, as well as Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, made a ceremonial procession with Mrs. Merkel through the Brandenburg Gate, which for decades stood in the no man's land between East and West Berlin.

Dimitris Xygalatas, an anthropologist at the University of Connecticut who has studied the effects of such rituals, ran a fascinating experiment with people who were undergoing kavadi — a Hindu ritual that commonly involves piercing the skin with sharp objects and then making a long procession while carrying heavy objects.

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