Irish abbess; a patron saint of Ireland (453-523)
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Examples for "St. Bride"
Examples for "St. Bride"
1Bow Church, St. Magnus, St. Bride, and St. Vedast are the best.
2The bells of St. Bride's were striking twelve when William reached Copper House.
3Then on Saturday it will be St. Hilary's and St. Bride's.
4Mr. Atterbury, of St. Bride's, who was called to him, told me so.
5Tanith of the Carthaginians and St. Bride of the Isles!
1Demand for aluminum is actually quite strong, Morningstar analyst Bridget Freas said.
2Waitomo Museum director Bridget Mosley said New Zealanders are paying a visit.
3Of course, one of the most prominent references was Bridget Jones' Diary.
4They watched Bridget drain half the glass and then say, Thank you.
5Jane Kelsey's book The Fire Economy is published by Bridget Williams Books.
1Lone footfalls echo through the corridors of Saint Bridget's school in Loughrea.
2There, within that now poor garden still bloom Saint Bridget's leek, and once ran flowers.
3By Saint Bridget, Kennedy, we were not far wrong when we called you a knight errant.
4Take Saint Thomas, the Treasure of God, as Saint Bridget calls him: where was he born?
5What is paid to the treasury of Saint Bridget, cannot, agreeably to our rule, be on any account restored.
1SHE was daughter of Ulpho, prince of Nericia, in Sweden, and of St. Bridget.
2The Madonna and Child, with St. Bridget and St. Hulfus, has been called Giorgionesque.
3They showed that he entered St. Bridget's Bay from the direction of Port Marston.
4Vadstene, at least, is not the repository of St. Bridget and her daughter's dust.
5The rich cloister of St. Bridget's, whence kings made pilgrimages, is now Sweden's mad-house.
1The annual Brigid Awards, named after Saint Brigid, recognises the contributions of women with Irish heritage to Australian society.
1Read More Their burial will take place afterwards to St. Brigid's Cemetery Castlemagner.
2Another time she spoke of St. Brigid, the Bride of Christ.
3It was founded in the fifteenth century, by the MacCarthys, under the invocation of St. Brigid.
4He was injured on the Underground in London and taken to St. Brigid's Hospital, where he died.
5They add: "There was a great snow this year, which from Christmas to St. Brigid's day continued."
1Beneath it sat the queen of the festival-theBride of the Nile.
2The Bride has spoken of you, in a quite annoyingly approving way.
3There rests the sweet Bride on the bed of fire and blood.
4It is I, not she- Iamthe true Bride of the Nile.
5That's going to make her worth more and raise her Bride Price.
1I saw enough last night, on my way to Saint Bride's, to make me suspicious of every one.
3He secured modest lodgings in Saint Bride's Churchyard, and set to work to make a living and a name by authorship.
4And you know I have sworn on the bones of Saint Bride to marry none but a Douglas of the Douglases!
5On the south side of Saint Bride's Bay, between Skomar Island and the mainland, is a nasty passage called Jack Sound.
1Brigid might tell her story and hope the court would accept it.
2Among them however, was Brigid Archer, who explained she was a diabetic.
3Brigid Flanagan Dromiskin, Co Louth They were flocks from Europe wintering here.
4Brigid did not sleep, however, but watched over him until first light.
5Brigid thought about this for a minute, looking at me all along.
6She'd attended Mass almost a dozen times with Molly and Brigid O'Byrne.
7Patrick also explained the whole vision of Brigid in an admirable manner.
8Brigid knew what it meant as soon as she saw the woman.
9Spade was talking to Brigid O'Shaughnessy: How do you feel now, angel?
10He said over to himself the song that Brigid had taught him.
11Law agreed, and Patrick retired with Brigid to get a little sleep.
12Not a word of anything, Brigid says-noexplanation, no apology, nothing .
13St. Brigid says: The Virgin may suitably be called a blooming rose.
14I knew immediately that this was Michael and Lucy Wright's daughter, Brigid.
15Her antithesis would be Brigid, the goddess of healing, birth and learning.
16It had been left underneath a sprawling rhododendron by St Brigid's Well.