Examples of 'burges' in a sentence
Meaning of "burges"
burges (verb) - a misspelling of the word 'burgers', which are usually patties of ground meat cooked and served on a bun
Show more definitions
- plural of Burge
How to use "burges" in a sentence
Basic
Advanced
burges
Burges attended the common schools.
It is hard to understand how Burges could have made such a mistake.
Burges built an oratory at the house.
Research has also led to being Burges properly credited with work previously attributed to others.
Burges was an ambitious and productive writer.
The prestige of Burges steadily increased.
Burges was a clubbable man.
The design around the window is by William Burges.
The tower Burges planned was never built.
He is an authority on the life and work of the Victorian architect William Burges.
This established Burges as a professional and independent woman.
Emerson subsequently became a pupil of William Burges.
Burges chose his text from Psalm cxxii.
Walker and Burges were the Engineers.
Burges Salmon advised on the deal.
See also
The Tower House was designed by Burges by himself.
Windows by Burges continue to be discovered.
Sabo was able to one shot Jesus Burges.
A cabinet designed by Burges and painted by Poynter was also displayed at the exhibition.
Like that weird guy over on Burges Road.
Burges continued to publish poetry and he had a play in Drury Lane.
As with many of his friends Burges also joined The Artists Rifles.
Burges played an important role in the renaissance of High Victorian stained glass.
During his stay he worked at the architectural offices of the Gothic Revivalist William Burges.
Burges and I are drinking Bock in a small brasserie.
Bute's later buildings are hardly less remarkable than his collaborations with Burges.
Burges and Ghent.
A set of drawings for the planned rebuilding exists, together with a full architectural justification by Burges.
Burges was a fanatical collector, particularly of drawings and metalwork.
In fact, the glass is by Burges.
Burges inspired considerable loyalty within his team of assistants, and his partnerships were long-lived.
The aim is, as far as possible, to reinstate the work of Burges and Crace.
Above it, Burges added two further storeys and the battlemented roof.
Its origin is again Holland 's work, extended upwards by Burges.
Burges designed the house in the style of a substantial thirteenth-century French townhouse.
I stand with them, " Burges said of the Bundy family.
Burges was chosen and he drew up a four-quadrangled masterplan, in his Early French style.
Thank you, thank you Senator Burges.
The winner was John Burges Watson, with a design for a bridge of three equal arches.
The stories did revolve around the fact that the holy blood was in Burges in 1256.
Francis Burges - published The Norwich Post the country 's first provincial newspaper.
To the Marquess and his wife, Burges was the " soul-inspiring one.
If Burges shunned exterior decoration at The Tower House, he more than compensated internally.
Gwillim was part of a group of friends that included Mary Anne Burges in Honiton . [ 1 ].
Burges was married to a boatman named John Gillespie before her second husband, John Dalyell.
The property remained in the Caulfeild family until they sold it to Ynyr Burges in 1771.
Beyond architecture, Burges designed metalwork, sculpture, jewellery, furniture and stained glass.
In 1855, he was placed second in the competition for Lille Cathedral, a competition Burges also entered.
Burges designed every part of the building, including the glass windows and 1,260 pieces of sculpture.
Begun in 1863, the cathedral was the first major work of the Victorian architect William Burges.