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