For Wakem was not a mere man of business; he was considered a pleasant fellow in the upper circles of St Ogg's—chatted amusingly over his port-wine, did a little amateur farming, and had certainly been an excellent husband and father; at church, when he went there, he sat under the handsomest of mural monuments erected to the memory of his wife.
That the general, having erected such a monument, should be able to face it, was not perhaps very strange, and yet that he could sit so boldly collected within its view, maintain so elevated an air, look so fearlessly around, nay, that he should even enter the church, seemed wonderful to Catherine.
With the walls of the kitchen ended all the antiquity of the abbey; the fourth side of the quadrangle having, on account of its decaying state, been removed by the General's father, and the present erected in its place.
'Tis that I've been doing night and day since I was erected.
" The artist erected a man in the front yard, that resembled a derrick.
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The first light erected on the West Coast in the 1850's featured the same basic New England design: a Cape Cod dwelling with the tower rising from the center or standing close by.
When the gravestone was erected in the 1980s, it was apparently moved to a vacant spot but employees discovered this year it was in the wrong area and moved it back.
It seemed as if overnight an invisible wall had been erected between us.
Had gravity been a trifle stronger, the universe itself might have collapsed like a badly erected tent, ,, without precisely the right values to give it the right dimensions and density and component parts.
Apart from using a dredging machine, which he estimated cost several hundred thousand dollars, concrete sea walls have been erected at certain points near the beach.
Bulgari requested a fence to be erected, and to have the steps locked every night.
Now the headmistress at St Joseph's RC Primary School, in Middlesbrough, has erected the signs at all three entrances to the school in an attempted crack down.
The first light erected on the West Coast in the 1850's featured the same basic New England design: a Cape Cod dwelling with the tower rising from the center or standing close by.
And another 9 percent live in subdivided accommodation where flimsy walls have been erected to create extra rooms.
Sismanidis, the structure was a monument erected in Aristotle's honor after his death in 322 B.
Roberto Azevedo, the WTO's director-general, said the recovery in trade was being hurt in part by a "creeping protectionism" as countries slowly erected new trade barriers.
It seemed as if overnight an invisible wall had been erected between us.
"The story beckoned to me when I visited Bangkok and saw two ancient statues erected in a glamorous environment.
It wasn't until 2011 that government officials erected signs reminding people that not only is the practice considered rude, it's also likely to get the urinator slapped with a fine.