Example sentences of "[prep] all saints " in BNC.

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1 This policy is shown in the scheme for the conversion of All Saints and St Barnabas , Stockwell , London , which is described and illustrated in this chapter .
2 Church of All Saints and St Barnabas , Stockwell , London SW8
3 In the early 1980s , such churches were not yet recognised as vehicles for providing housing and this ignorance of the potential of All Saints and St Barnabas generated a low purchase price which was a vital element in making the financing of this publicly funded scheme work within accepted limits .
4 Quite independent of the social merits of re-using a redundant building to provide comfortable dwellings for local people at modest rents , a main factor encouraging the retention of All Saints Church was the value accorded by the local authority planners to the building for its contribution to the townscape .
5 Although an adjoining area of ground had been purchased for this purpose , it was never developed as a burial ground and its virgin state allowed the Ekarro Housing Co-operative to complement the conversion of All Saints and St Barnabas with a new building , in the style of the surrounding villas , accommodating further flats for co-operative members ( Plate 26 ) .
6 The accommodation provided through the conversion of All Saints and St Barnabas comprises 25 flats , consisting of 4 bed-sitters , 2 single-bedroom units , 8 double-bedroom units , 5 two-study-bedroom units , 2 three-study-bedroom units , 2 two-double-bedroom units , 1 three-bedroom unit and 1 single-bedroom unit , the last two dwellings being sited at ground-floor level for the use of disabled people .
7 The Rev Clive Cohen , vicar of All Saints with St John Church , Winterslow , visited the family who he described as regular churchgoers .
8 In 1952 Denys Darlow , then organist of All Saints church , Tilford , Barbara Gregory , a member of the church choir , and a group of local enthusiasts had the idea of combining a church with ideal acoustics , with an organist-conductor with a passion for Bach and access to young professional and semi-professional musicians .
9 In the churchyard of All Saints , a monument stands to the men killed during the construction of the nearby Bramhope railway tunnel in 1845–9 .
10 The Fathers of the Church of the Servites served in the shelters with the Rector of All Saints , the Baptist Pastor and our Rev Kenneth Oliver .
11 In Manchester , the Church of All Saints across the road was reduced to rubble , whilst the deaf institute remained unscathed .
12 Look into the little alleyways — Drum Lane gives a fascinating glimpse of All Saints Church .
13 The Church of All Saints — built in 1680 in the ‘ Wren ’ style replaced the large 11th century building destroyed in the Great Fire of 1675 .
14 Around the town centre the four medieval churches of St. Peter 's , St. Giles , St. John 's and Holy Sepulchre compliment the classical Church of All Saints which stands at the ‘ hub ’ of the town .
15 In the north transept of Polebrook 's Church of All Saints is a Memorial Book containing the names of those who served on the airfield and other memorabilia .
16 BRIXWORTH CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS
17 EARLS BARTON CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS
18 The two-week work experience forms an important part of All Saints ' careers programme , which spans three years .
19 The church of All Saints stands in a hollow and is of great historic interest , dating from the 12th century .
20 The first reference to the church of All Saints was in the early 12th century , and it seems to be the date when it was built .
21 The ancient and beautiful church of All Saints is the oldest building in the village , newly built in 1318 , although an unendowed building probably stood on the same site from 1086 when the Domesday Book was compiled .
22 The church of All Saints has traces of Norman architecture , but most of the building is in Early English or Decorated style , so was probably enlarged in the 13th century .
23 The church of All Saints is a humble edifice with a bell turret at the west end .
24 In a commanding position high on a hill overlooking the village stands the church of All Saints .
25 WHEN William Stukeley arrived in Stamford in 1729 to take up the living of All Saints ' Church , he was already a well-known physician and public figure , and today he is still remembered as one of the father figures of British archaeology .
26 The extraordinary proximity of All Saints and St. John 's is explained by the fact that they form the neck of the bull .
27 One of Leslie 's first visitors since coming round was Rev Richard Hall , vicar of All Saints Church in the family 's home village of Corston , near Bath .
28 In the churchyard of St Peter 's , St Albans , are the remains of the charnel chapel of the Fraternity of All Saints , also known as the Charnel Brotherhood .
29 ‘ I am 40 , and fervently want to be ordained , ’ said a tearful Deacon Veronica Hydon , of All Saints , Poplar , east London .
30 We hired halls at the London School of Economics , the Middle Earth Club in Covent Garden , and the church hall of All Saints in Notting Hill .
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