Sentence examples for noble room from inspiring English sources

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Alec Clifton-Taylor describes the exterior of this building as a "modest but rather elegant example of composition in lancets" while Nikolaus Pevsner says of the interior "It is a wonderfully noble room" which is the "aesthetic climax of the cathedral".

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Upstairs, the long double-height Dexter Hall, which has the proportions of Michelangelo's Laurentian Library in Florence, is one of the noblest rooms in New York, although now crowded with temporary exhibitions.

"Perfectly proportioned" with a two-storey high ceiling, it was cited by Sir Nikolaus Pevsner as "the noblest Georgian room in the county".

The grand hall entrance to the house, Wootton Hall, was cited by Sir Nikolaus Pevsner as "the noblest Georgian room in the county".

In addition to biosynthesis approach, we have also discussed a bioleaching approach, which can provide a noble platform for room-temperature synthesis of inorganic nanomaterials using naturally available raw materials.

Cosmogenic noble gases were measured at room temperature and at 700 °C.

This had been the formal family sitting room for a noble wine-estate family; their bewigged images adorn the traditional blue-tiled walls of the dining room.

Here we investigate the hydrophobic cavities and tunnel network in neuroglobin (Ngb), a hexacoordinated heme protein likely to be involved in neuroprotection, using crystallography under noble gas pressure, mostly at room temperature.

Mr. Evelyn (Memoirs, I.198) describes the construction of a fine room, having "a noble cupola," built purposely for music, "the fillings-up or cove between the walls being of urns and earthern pots for the better sounding". We find a notice in "Notes and Queries" for Nov. 11, 1854, of the discovery in Fountains Abbey of jars, or urns of earthenware, imbedded in the base of the choir-screen.

Across the room is a noble chair made by John Needles in 1844, connected to the Whig convention held in Baltimore that year that nominated Henry Clay for president.

He also had his architects, Warren & Wetmore, develop an intricate system of staggered floors to give 6 of the 13 apartments "rooms of truly noble proportions," as the original sales brochure put it.

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