Playing a set of bells that are (usually) hung in a tower.
1 The child went out of the place sadly as the carillon rang.
2 Beneath, a carillon of bells was suspended from a small iron tower.
3 He glanced over his shoulder at the cloth-shrouded carillon and shuddered.
4 No town, however poor, but in time had its carillon .
5 The carillon in the highest of Sagrada Bastante's thirteen towers struck its cheerful melody.
6 The rusted bell in the steeple pealed a choked devil's carillon in sympathetic vibration.
7 The National War Memorial carillon has played its first tune in more than three years.
8 A shaft of violet light shoots upward; and a very harmonious and silvery carillon chimes.
9 He will have frequent opportunities of hearing the beautiful and mellow carillon , perhaps to excess.
10 Wet weather forced the event inside the Wellington carillon at Pukeahu National War Memorial Park.
11 A great carillon answers us, and the sound of dogs barking somewhere at the back.
12 The lights shine brighter, and he hears music, whisked into carillon incoherence by the wind.
13 Creeping into the middle of the carillon , she lowered the walker to look under the bells.
14 Afterward we strolled the paths of the residential colleges while the carillon played in Harkness Tower.
15 She laughs, a bitter dry sound that peals like a carillon of misery in the stone-walled room.
16 Scrapping his older chart system, Cage had begun using the method in 1952 in some compositions for carillon .
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