Arching over the entrance to the churchyard is an amazing piece of artwork. From Wordnik.com. [Tepoztlan, Morelos Has It All - Part One] Reference
In Zacatepec, Mexico, the gate to the churchyard is for pedestrian access only. From Wordnik.com. [In Zacatepec, Mexico, the gate to the churchyard is for pedestrian access only. © Julia Taylor, 2008] Reference
Outside of the main churchyard was a little enclosed area, probably ear-marked for new resting places. From Wordnik.com. [Unexpected Alphabets No 4] Reference
In the churchyard is a tombstone with this epitaph. From Wordnik.com. [Devon, Its Moorlands, Streams and Coasts] Reference
In the churchyard is the grave of Julius Hare, once vicar of. From Wordnik.com. [Highways & Byways in Sussex] Reference
In the churchyard are the graves of Sir John Graham and Sir John. From Wordnik.com. [The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 367, April 25, 1829] Reference
In the churchyard is a rough pillar usually described as a coffin-lid. From Wordnik.com. [Wanderings in Wessex An Exploration of the Southern Realm from Itchen to Otter] Reference
In the churchyard is a small portion of the wall of the old Manor House. From Wordnik.com. [Wanderings in Wessex An Exploration of the Southern Realm from Itchen to Otter] Reference
In the churchyard are the graves of drowned seamen, British and foreign. From Wordnik.com. [The Cornwall Coast] Reference
In the churchyard was a curious structure which was mentioned by Leland as a. From Wordnik.com. [From John O'Groats to Land's End] Reference
In the churchyard are a triumphal arch and a reliquary, both inferior to those of. From Wordnik.com. [Brittany & Its Byways] Reference
He had forgotten that a churchyard was a dangerous place to put hungry animals in. From Wordnik.com. [A Shepherd's Life Impressions of the South Wiltshire Downs] Reference
In the churchyard were a few scattered tombstones, moss-grown, and very much awry. From Wordnik.com. [The Statesmen Snowbound] Reference
Her memorial is in the churchyard, which is unusually full of interesting inscriptions. From Wordnik.com. [Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. 12, No. 32, November, 1873] Reference
In the churchyard is the base of a cross, the upper part having been removed some years ago. From Wordnik.com. [Records of Woodhall Spa and Neighbourhood Historical, Anecdotal, Physiographical, and Archaeological, with Other Matter] Reference
In the churchyard is a monument called the "Giant's Grave," said to be the burial-place of Owen. From Wordnik.com. [Rides on Railways] Reference
The churchyard was a thoroughfare, and many passengers had observed that something unusual was going on. From Wordnik.com. [Shakespeare's Bones] Reference
And you may say that poor Sarah's mark in the churchyard was the subject that first began to calm Jonas. From Wordnik.com. [The Torch and Other Tales] Reference
In the churchyard is a remarkable lantern-cross -- not Celtic but mediæval; it is described by Blight as. From Wordnik.com. [The Cornwall Coast] Reference
In the churchyard are a few quaint epitaphs for such as delight to dwell upon the virtues of the forgotten dead. From Wordnik.com. [The Dukeries] Reference
A.low me to suggest the following meaning of the epitaph in Lavenham churchyard, which is the subject of A. B. From Wordnik.com. [Notes and Queries, Number 179, April 2, 1853. A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc] Reference
The churchyard is the resting place of a large number of shipwrecked sailors who have met their death in the dread. From Wordnik.com. [Wanderings in Wessex An Exploration of the Southern Realm from Itchen to Otter] Reference
In the churchyard is a tombstone commemorative of Penelope Gunnis, who died in 1826, at the advanced age of 107 years. From Wordnik.com. [Records of Woodhall Spa and Neighbourhood Historical, Anecdotal, Physiographical, and Archaeological, with Other Matter] Reference
Usually the congregation overflows into the churchyard which is still used for burials. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2007-05-01] Reference
A new-dug grave; for the churchyard was the field of battle, where there was to be a funeral that very evening. From Wordnik.com. [The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling] Reference
"About that little seedsman's shop," he said, "the shop overlooking the churchyard, which is to let. From Wordnik.com. [The Mayor of Casterbridge] Reference
Just outside the churchyard is his statue. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2008-04-01] Reference
Many of the soldiers who died were buried in the churchyard. From Wordnik.com. [Fairfax Station church that inspired Red Cross founder celebrates 150 years] Reference
We climbed the apple tree in the churchyard and watched the house. From Wordnik.com. [Casualties of War] Reference
A man, alive, standing among men in the little desert churchyard, tens of miles from a town. From Wordnik.com. [Beer, for my Gravediggers] Reference
Candor seems reserved for the moment when the car doors shut and you begin to pull out of the churchyard. From Wordnik.com. [Elizabeth E. Evans: For Christians, Does 'Niceness' Come at the Expense of Honesty?] Reference
The grave was in an old, small churchyard, now closed to new dearly or not so dearly departed, for lack of space. From Wordnik.com. [Zelda's Lament: F. Scott and the Priest] Reference
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