church
Citate exemplificatoare
- My own mind is my own church. (Propria mea minte este propria mea biserică.) - Carl L. Becker
- ...There is no such thing as ... separation of state and church ... in the Constitution. It's a lie of the left. (În Constituție nu este menționată separarea Statului de Biserică. E o minciună a celor de stânga.) - Pat Robertson
- I believe a very large majority of church goers are merely unthinking, slumbering worshipers of an unknown God. (Cred că marea majoritate din cei care merg la biserică sunt doar niște oameni lipsiți de gândire, adormiți care venerează un Dumnezeu necunoscut.) - Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- I was brought up singing gospel, and I really enjoy getting the church up on their feet, their hips swaying, their hands clapping, it's a great feeling to evoke that energy for the Lord. (Am fost crescută să cânt gospel și chiar îmi face plăcere să-i ridic pe cei din biserică în picioare, legânând din șolduri, bătând din palme, e un sentiment grozva să evoci această energie pentru Dumnezeu.) - Jennifer Hudson
- I went to church and couldn't swallow it. The music was nice but I don't belong there. (Am fost la biserică și nu am putut-o digera. Muzica era OK, doar că eu nu aparțineam acelui loc.) - Alain de Botton
Exemple de fraze cu Church
- He is at church right now.
- How old is this church?
- You used to be able to see the church from here.
- How old is that church?
- I went to church with him.
- There used to be a church here.
- We can see a church over there.
- He seldom, if ever, goes to church.
- There is an old church in this town.
- On Sunday I go to church.
- There is a church near my house.
- The house is over against the church.
- He will come to the church without fail.
- Just across the street from the church?
- There is a church across the street.
- I used to go church on Sunday.
- This is the church where we got married.
- There's a church behind my house.
- I go to church by car.
- I go to church on Sundays.
- I met her at the church.
- I go to church on Sunday.
- I got to church every Sunday.
- I go by that church every day.
- I used to go to church on Sunday.
- I used to go to church on Sundays.
- I know that there was a big church here.
- I went to church this morning.
- Can you tell me where the nearest church is?
- I go to church every Sunday.
- Go right on until you reach the church.
- Let's pass by the church.
- Tonight we're going to the church.
- They go to church every Sunday.
- My house is near to the church.
- There is usually an organ in a church.
- She sat beside me in church.
- The church is just across the street.
- The church we went past.
- He seldom goes to church.
- That church on the hill is very old.
- They go to church on Sunday.
- Where's the nearest church?
- I took off my hat and entered the church.
- The church stood alone on the hill.
- They buried him in the graveyard by the church.
- The church bells are ringing.
- I went to church every Sunday when I was a boy.
- We went to church every Sunday when we were in America.
- My brother seldom, if ever, goes to church.
- My father goes to church on Sunday.
- The old church by the lake is very beautiful.
- They go to church on Sunday morning.
- The church bell used to ring at three.
- They went to church on Christmas Eve.
- The church stands on the hill.
- The church stands on a hill.
- His parents go to church every Sunday.
- Whoever goes to church believes in God.
- The building whose roof you can see over there is our church.
- Many Japanese get married in church.
- This is the church where Blake is buried.
- A church spire could be seen in the distance.
- They are collecting contributions for the church.
- It is a typical Gothic church.
- This church is not a big one, as churches go.
- The church is at the foot of a mountain.
- They equate religion with church-going.
- We cut away all the grass and weeds around the church.
- Some people go to church on Sunday morning.
- Sunday is the day when people go to church.
- When I was asked by an old man where the church was, I pointed it out.
- She led the old woman to the church by the hand.
- She makes a point of going to church on Sundays.
- That church organization takes in refugees.
- This church was built in the 12th century.
- The church is built in Gothic style.
- Mrs. Smith goes to church by car.
- The house is opposite the church. You can't miss it.
- The church dates back to 1173.
- The church stands at the edge of the town.
- The church is surrounded with woods and lakes.
- There stands a beautiful church on the hill.
- The church stands halfway between my house and yours.
- All the church bells started ringing together.
- The clock in the church tower struck nine.
- The church stands at the foot of the hill.
- This church dates from 12th century.
- The church is decorated with flowers for the wedding.
- We gave the church another coat of paint.
- If you turn to the left, you will find the church on your right.
- The old church stands north of the town.
- That building whose roof is brown is a church.
- People in every walk of life go to church.
- The Catholic Church is opposed to divorce.
- The church stands on the hill above the city.
- The stories written by Amy Church are all interesting.
- The injured were carried to the hospital, and the dead to the church.
- The priest blessed the newly built church.
- The church clock gains three minutes a week.
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