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1 I'd love to be inside the new cathedral and celebrate its re-opening.
2 And the whole city laid the foundations of its new cathedral in 1298.
3 Beyond them and taller still rose the unfinished towers of the new cathedral .
4 A new cathedral would lack the last touch to its beauty and grandeur.
5 The new cathedral was up to date in every way.
6 In 1239 the great new cathedral at Wells was consecrated.
7 The largest bell, in the new cathedral , went on chiming with a steady note.
8 The new cathedral of St. Paul's had just been built.
9 When synod members last considered the issue in 2013, they voted for a new cathedral .
10 It was in the pointed style, therefore, that the new cathedral of Rheims was built.
11 We worked on the new cathedral in Da Vinci-St
12 A new cathedral was in progress at Rome.
13 He also built a new cathedral at Gloucester.
14 The papers were architectural plans for the new cathedral under construction in the heart of the city.
15 It's hoped that by April Christchurch will have a new cathedral - albeit a temporary cardboard one.
16 There is a new cathedral there-St.
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