Sentence examples for window topped from inspiring English sources

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Architectural Digest magazine ran nine color photographs of MARIAH CAREY's apartment in its November issue: the bronze-inlaid limestone floor, the palm-frond chandelier, the wall aquarium, even the Empire State Building (seen through a window topped by a silky-looking drapery).

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Or perhaps it was the sun streaming through windows topped with blue batik shades.

The facade has 6 verticle rows of windows topped by arches on the 11th floor; the high arches in the 2 center rows contain Hebrew symbols--a signboard version of the tablets of the Ten Commandments.

The ground and first floors have three-part bay windows topped with cornices.

The windows on the north and south sides of the central space were designed by Hogan; each includes three tall lancet windows topped by a rose window.

It's on the opposite side of the coffee shop, next to the floor to ceiling windows, topped with a glass vase filled with artificial, purple tulips.

The tower has one window in the west wall in the lowest stage, narrow windows on three sides in the middle stage, and pairs of windows topped with hoodmoulds around the tower in the section below the spire.

Real, who face a worldwide transfer ban for the next two transfer windows, top the table for the 11th year in succession.

Watering cans (in the window, top shelf) are $35.95.

She opened the window, top and bottom, and when the curtains billowed she tied them back more tightly.

"Reduce the ceiling height!" Specifically, he minimized the dark recesses above the windows by fashioning "clouds"— white, wavy drywall forms that slope up from the window tops to the 10-and-a-half-foot ceiling.

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