Sentence examples for the steeple from inspiring English sources

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the steeple

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A tall tower, often on a church, normally topped with a spire.

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"The church is people, not the steeple.

"But I'd bet she built the steeple.

The steeple had dropped its bell.

Tolling bells in the steeple too.

But that is nothing compared with repairing the steeple.

"I've been waiting 10 years for the steeple," Kleinmann said.

We're praying for $60,000 for the steeple".

"The coach said, 'You're not running the steeple,' " Famiglietti said.

An apartment building behind the church rose six times as high as the steeple.

The council's figures were obtained via a Freedom of Information request by The Steeple Times.

The steeple was not replaced during the reconstruction in the early 1970s.

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