stone cell उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The monks took their meals in silence in a common refectory, from a common kitchen, having no fires in their cloghauns or stone cells, however cold the weather or wild the seas.
- It is said that no fire was ever allowed to warm the cold stone cells even if " cold could be felt by those hearts so glowing with love of God ."
- Over the next few nights they said they slept in " stone cells approximately by, sleeping on piles of blankets " and kept in " isolation " and " interrogated " most nights.
- The prison officially opened in 1880 with a capacity of 1, 800 inmates; they spent most of their time in the dark, behind solid boiler plate doors in stone cells measuring with eye slots.
- Pears and apples cannot always be distinguished by the form of the fruit; some pears look very much like some apples, e . g . the stone cells ( also called " grit " ).
- Mochua seems to have lived there as a hermit, for when Eochaidh Minnech, a chieftain of the Clan Fiachra, came to expel him, he was'in a prison of stone,'that is, apparently walled up in a stone cell.
- Clinton's speech capped a visit to Goree that included a stop at the Slave House where Africans were kept _ packed in tiny stone cells _ before being sold at auction and loaded onto ships bound for America.
- Each community had its own church and its village of stone cells, in which they slept either on the bare ground or on a bundle of straw covered with a rug, but always in the clothes worn by day.
- To Angela Davis, a group member who protested outside this maximum security prison shortly after it opened, control unit prisons are throwbacks to penitentiaries of the early 19th century where a prisoner was locked in a stone cell with a Bible.
- Characteristic examples are brachysclereids or the stone cells ( called stone cells because of their hardness ) of pears and quinces ( " Cydonia oblonga " ) and those of the shoot of the cherries and plums are made up from sclereids.