Examples of 'part of the nave' in a sentence

Meaning of "part of the nave"

part of the nave: A phrase used in reference to locations within a church, specifically the central area where the congregation sits during services

How to use "part of the nave" in a sentence

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part of the nave
A part of the nave is preserved as well.
It can be seen in the north part of the nave.
Part of the nave was used in the past as a schoolroom.
Above the lower part of the nave is the choir.
A crypt was built under the west part of the nave.
Part of the nave is twelfth century and part thirteenth century.
The oldest parts of the church are the westernmost part of the nave.
It covered the central part of the nave at the third and fourth spans.
Two narrow slot windows light up the upper part of the nave.
Part of the nave of the Basilica.
The oldest part of the church is the eastern part of the nave.
The western part of the nave is substantially as Gundulf designed it.
The original location is known, but today only a part of the nave exists.
The transept and part of the nave feature a Cosmatesque pavement.
Only the north and west walls survive from this period, now part of the nave.

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At Baraigne only a part of the nave and bell tower were destroyed.
The west tower had collapsed in 1747 taking part of the nave with it.
The tower was originally part of the nave of this first, Romanesque church.
In 1671 the church was removed to the western part of the nave for safety reasons.
The tower and part of the nave date from the 14th century.
The tower and part of the nave remain from a previous building of about 1239.

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