Sentence examples for the nunnery from inspiring English sources

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the nunnery

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A place of residence for nuns; a convent

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"Get thee back to the nunnery!" readers may be tempted to cry.

She lolls sensually back as she recalls how he charmed her into renouncing the nunnery.

"Convent Reform, Catholic Reform, and Bourbon Reform: The View from the Nunnery," in Hispanic American Historical Review, Feb. 2005.

Médard finally agreed, and she entered a convent; later she founded the nunnery of the Holy Cross at Poitiers.

Three-quarters of the facade of the west building of the Nunnery, for example, then lay in ruins.

Preliminary work for a similar study of the Nunnery was completed by the same author in 1988 (Kowalski 1990).

Rosamond died in or about 1176 and was buried in the nunnery church of Godstow before the high altar.

West of the Pyramid of the Magician is the Nunnery Quadrangle, consisting of four rectangular buildings with 74 individual rooms.

But when he moves in close to serpentine friezework on the nunnery at Uxmal, the drama of Mayan art unfolds.

One, the Knoxville, was a half-mile long; two others, including the Nunnery Hill Incline, had curved tracks.

It may be telling that the place where the nunnery once stood is now occupied by the Ministry of Finance.

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