church - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • denomination: The Fairtrade Churches movement started in May 2004 and the idea has quickly gained popularity among churches of different denominations across the country.

Converse of object

  • attend: For those members who do not normally attend church we would encourage you to take part too.
  • build: Question 11: In which decade was the parish church built?
  • emerge: An emerging church in Manchester engaged in a journey of creative exploration into spirituality, culture and faith.

Adjective modifier

  • medieval: Medieval Churches of West Yorkshire a survey of the county's medieval parish churches, many of which have been ignored by architectural historians.
  • evangelical: In East Germany, the ' Swords into Plowshares ' peace campaign started under the wing of the Evangelical Churches.
  • Protestant: The heads of the Protestant Churches of Czecho-Slovakia have issued a declaration in almost the same terms.

Noun used with modifier

  • non-conformist: I hope to do some non-conformist churches, for example.

Modifies a noun

  • bell: Now, church bells accompany the transition between life and death.
  • leader: Your church leader has predicted the imminent end of the world.
  • tower: The Americans knew the value of a church tower to Artillery observers, men who could rain death upon advancing troops.
  • choir: They joined the church choir together and love blossomed.
  • spire: Walk along river past the Leisure Center until you see the church spire.

Noun used with modifier

  • parish: Question 11: In which decade was the parish church built?
  • abbey: Another of the impressive architectural treasures still very much in evidence, apart from the abbey church, is the monks ' refectory.

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