"cathedral" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

cathedral sustantivo

sustantivo + cathedral
Kolokacji: 77
Canterbury Cathedral • Salisbury Cathedral • Christ Church Cathedral • Durham Cathedral • Lincoln Cathedral • Trinity Cathedral • ...
cathedral + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 48
cathedral chapter • Cathedral Church • Cathedral School • cathedral city • cathedral ceiling • Cathedral Square • ...
cathedral + verbo
Kolokacji: 12
cathedral stands • cathedral dominates • cathedral contains • Cathedral serves • Cathedral builds • ...
verbo + cathedral
Kolokacji: 24
perform at one's Cathedral • cathedral is built • hold at one's Cathedral • cathedral is consecrated • cathedral is destroyed • ...
adjetivo + cathedral
Kolokacji: 50
Gothic cathedral • new cathedral • Catholic cathedral • great cathedral • Anglican cathedral • old cathedral • ...
(2) new, main, original, early
Kolokacji: 4
(3) Catholic, Roman
Kolokacji: 2
(8) Sacred, secular
Kolokacji: 2
(9) national, local, underground
Kolokacji: 3
1. local cathedral = pobliska katedra local cathedral
2. national cathedral = krajowa katedra national cathedral
  • It is indeed a very big chamber - an underground cathedral - and we sat and turned off our torches.
  • The Medic and the Weapons Expert strolled at a leisurely pace through the crowded, underground cathedral.
  • Their weapons were at high port, all the equipment was carefully muted so as not to clatter or creak, and their rubber-soled paratrooper boots made little noise on the stone paving as they hurried along the deserted cloisters to the entrance of the underground cathedral.
  • "For that you can thank Ensign Chekov-" Kirk's voice broke off abruptly as Tomlinson led them around a final curve of conduit and, without warning, into a space that looked like an underground cathedral.
  • A big underground Neolithic cathedral.
  • Sound of Cold Economics Zipaquira's underground cathedral has become a national landmark since its consecration 38 years ago as a shrine to the patron saint of local miners, the Virgin of the Rosary of Guasa.
  • But driving the engineers' move to high technology is an enduring, simple and popular faith that has made the underground cathedral Colombia's national shrine.
  • They eventually take a lift beneath the sands into what appears to be an underground cathedral, where the snake creature and other bizarre characters interact with vocalist Le Bon.
  • The interior of Canary Wharf station has been likened to an underground cathedral, owing to the sheer size of the excavation.
  • Moments later the door swung open and Richard was ushered into what resembled a large underground cathedral.
preposición + cathedral
Kolokacji: 14
at one's Cathedral • from the cathedral • of the cathedral • in the cathedral • to the cathedral • ...

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