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1 The imposing edifice of society above my head holds no delights for me.
2 The home of Representative Hopkins was not a very imposing edifice .
3 But I have been told that in those days it was an imposing edifice .
4 The palace of Westminster was not an imposing edifice .
5 It was an imposing edifice , built of white granite, and standing within its own spacious grounds.
6 These are all erected around and about the most imposing edifice in the place-thewhitewashed adobe church.
7 When we set about founding an institution, our first proceeding is to erect a vast and imposing edifice .
8 The grand mosque is an imposing edifice , and is said to occupy the site of a former Christian church.
9 From a hundred different points the imposing edifice of this "morality" has been and is being attacked.
10 Mr. Saunders was somewhat abashed to find the club building a much more imposing edifice than he had expected.
11 The most imposing edifice I took to be the mission chapel, for before it was the great cross mounted aloft.
12 Between 103 and 102 there was the parochial workhouse, quite a long and imposing edifice .
13 It was a most imposing edifice - two large , round brioches, four smaller ones on top, they went up in a pyramid.
14 It boasts of banks, a newspaper, several churches, and the Gill College , - an imposing edifice which was erected by private endowment.
15 The church, although built by the natives of wood-underthe direction of course of Mr Bent-was a commodious and imposing edifice .
16 It is a huge and imposing edifice , but when I first knew it, its interior was very plain, and rather bare.
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