Sentence examples for whose magnificence from inspiring English sources

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It's high time for the Vatican to take inspiration from that sublime — even divine — side of the Catholic Church, from those church workers whose magnificence lies not in their vestments, but in their selflessness.

"Once, when we were driving near Stinson Beach, in California, I'd stopped to give him a telescope view of a long-billed curlew, a species whose magnificence is to my mind self-evident and revelatory.

During this same period, in Upper Burma, the people called Pyu, speaking a Tibeto-Burman language and perhaps originating in Central Asia, built cities whose magnificence was known to contemporary compilers of the Chinese Tang dynasty history.

I suspect Mr. Struth had that in mind when photographing Oslo in the gloaming in 2001, the distant city lights illuminating the orange sky, his own shadow cast across a field of snow in the foreground, an unmanipulated panorama whose magnificence seems to say, "Take that, Gursky".

What if I planted another word whose magnificence could have the power to replace the 'a' word that had taken up temporary residence in the corporate conference rooms?

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I remember a staff lunch of chicken legs, roasted to a golden turn with plenty of garlic, and a late supper of scrambled eggs with sea-urchin roe, whose creamy magnificence nearly made me swoon.

But I will say this for my friends: their anguished excuses for opting out of a state system whose shimmering magnificence they extol in parliamentary debate and vod-cast is the best comedy in town.

Dinner had its necessary absurd magnificence whose great artifice only a fool would deny (even if an exasperated guest was pleading theatrically for something identifiably edible, rather than intellectually challenging, to be put on his plate).

Many Europeans visited it, including the Venetian trader Cesare Federici (1569) and the English merchant Ralph Fitch (1587 88), whose description detailed its magnificence.

Proponents of design would repeat Peter Walker's argument, that this is a piece of magnificence dedicated to children whose lives don't have much.

George Somers Leigh Clarke's plain, "almost ruthless" exterior, of red and yellow brick in the Early English Gothic Revival style, contrasts with the "breathtaking magnificence" of the interior, whose fixtures and decoration were planned by Clarke and designed to his specifications.

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