The church is of cruciformshape, in Early English style.
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Eighty feet at least in height, this cruciformshape stood.
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The general building, which is of cruciformshape, has a subdued, solemn, half-genteel, half-quaint look.
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Two had been laid out in a cruciformshape.
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The glow in the cross was only a thin and guttering light in a cruciformshape.
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The cathedral is in the cruciformshape, which, I suggest, was dictated more by sentiment than practicality.
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So your billions of Core entities each formed its surrounding matrix in cruciformshape and attached themselves directly to your human hosts.
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Within, the church is winning, too, with its ample arches, perfect proportions, and that æsthetic satisfaction that often attends the cruciformshape.
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Her hair flew up behind her head, and she raised her other arm so that she was standing in a cruciformshape.
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The shallow, cruciform slot in the screw allows the tapering cruciformshape of the screwdriver to seat itself automatically when contact and rotation are achieved.
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The immense refectory, of the same cruciformshape as that of St Laura, will accommodate 500 guests at its 24 marble tables.
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The cruciformShape I have named the Keeper was the agent of destruction-ofthat there could be no doubt.
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The oblong that was the upper half of the cruciformShape extended now at right angles to the horizontal arms.
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Beside each of these curious luminosities stood one of the sullen-fired, cruciformshapes-theThings that now I knew for the opened cubes.
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These were thickly studded with the flaming cruciformshapes, the opened cubes gleaming with their angry flares of reds and smoky yellows.