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How to use Spires in a sentence

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The tip of the one of the Spires at the National Cathedral fell onto the steps of Pilgrim Road.
A view looking beyond the Spires of Notre Dame reveals the urban chaos about to be demolished.
The purple hues of the early evening sky paint a picturesque backdrop against the silhouettes of domes and Spires.
In addition, Susan Spires, MD, a cytopathologist in Kentucky, analyzed the costs for local laboratories in her area.
Chesterfield Spires RLFC are a Rugby League club formed in the town in 2003 and currently play in the RL Merit League.
His own reluctant namesake, Mount Beckey, rises some 8,500 feet in a largely uncharted subrange near the Cathedral Spires of southeastern Alaska.
From the docks along the Eastern Seaway to the towering spires along the Western Peaks, the great city slowly rose from its slumber.
Whereas Gossaert's outer frame conceals the termination of the baldachins, the replica extends them to their projected spires and highest vaults.
The park shows off some of the most striking landscapes of sandstone buttes, mesas, and spires in the entire Southwest.
It runs along something of a ridge so we could see for miles to villages betrayed by church towers and spires.
The slender minaret of a mosque and the spires of churches rise in sharp relief over the flat roofs of the homes.
On top of the hill four sharp spires rise from the Transitional Gothic cathedral.
The rusted wire was draped with a coat of translucent ice, the frozen water hanging down in inverted spires.
The water's still surface perfectly mirrors the ragged spires of the aptly named Sawtooth Range stacked against the western horizon.
It's an otherworldly site, fringed with dunes and studded with bone-white calcium carbonate spires called tufa towers.
The architecture attested to its ancient heritage, with massive castle-like structures adorned with spires and turrets on nearly every building.
It was not stream lined, more like gothic beehive in appearance with ugly spires jutting from both ends of the craft's structure.
But I stared, amazed by how thick the city's smog was, a brown cloud with only a few building spires murkily visible within it.
The spires of San Francisco are lost in a bank of fog to the south, and beyond, unseen but not unfelt, lies Silicon Valley.
Breathtakingly resplendent in the California sun, the spires sparkle to a height approaching 100 feet.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Spires of this period are not very common, and usually spring from within the parapet.
I have never seen Oxford since, excepting its Spires, as they are seen from the railway.
Spires end usually in a boss or finial, surmounted by a weathercock.
Norman towers were sometimes capped with Spires in the thirteenth century.
We are told that in Central Staffordshire churches with Spires are rare.
Southward were dwellings, stores, shops, and the Spires of meetinghouses.
But the group oi spires, without it, would not be rich enough to give a proper impression of Lausanne, as a spiry place.
In the background, on the horizon, are trees and the spires and towers of Dordrecht.
The entasis is almost invariably introduced in the spires of English churches.
The snow-white spires of the oncoming ship swayed with solemn and stately motions to the underrun of the quartering sea.
The tendency to nodes, varices, spires, and varicose processes in general is a prominent feature of the family.
Then a white village appeared, and soon the spires and red roofs of Ponta Delgada.
It was bourg, and one of the spires belonged to the church of Brou.
The twin spires of St. Patrick's were mistily dominating it all, as usual.
Built from 1160 in flamboyant Gothic style, they give you a close-up view of flying buttresses, spires and roofs.
Passing by fair Mansfield Town, with its towers and battlements and spires all smiling in the sun, they came at last out of the forest lands.
And now, while the distant domes and spires of New Orleans rise to our view, there is yet time for an introduction to Miss Ophelia.
Towers were frequently intended to stand without spires in the perp.
The skyscraper, designed by noted architects John Burgee and Philip Johnson, is a recognizable fixture in the Detroit skyline with its Flemish-inspired neo-gothic spires.
We could see, also, that from the inside of each and every one of these hollow spires, from sixteen to thirty-one beautiful marble statues looked out upon the world below.
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