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1 Among the great cathedrals of sport, it's nearly too obvious.
2 The great cathedrals of France are mere tourist attractions now.
3 One of Cork's great cathedrals was thronged inside while hundreds gathered outside the portals.
4 There is something special about these great cathedrals and churches.
5 Even now he could be reduced to weeping when he wandered the great cathedrals .
6 The vergers in our great cathedrals have a dignified stride.
7 The age for building and decorating great cathedrals is past.
8 The great cathedrals after 1200 show economy, and sometimes worse.
9 Meanwhile, the Masons prospered in Europe, particularly through their role in building the great cathedrals .
10 With two great cathedrals in Dublin to prove it.
11 Like the Liberty of Saint Patrick's Cathedral or any of the other great cathedrals of Ireland.
12 Everybody worries, but I have met people who build great cathedrals of worry in their heads.
13 The arts spring up, great cathedrals are begun, the wonder and despair of even twentieth-century resources.
14 They gathered around a table made of English oak, cut and polished before the era of great cathedrals .
15 Think of the wonderful buildings, the great cathedrals , churches and other foundations that exist because he was and is still remembered.
16 In time he might be able to carve stone saints and angels, kings and queens, gargoyles and griffins, for great cathedrals .
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