Pronunciation of the English word chapel.
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1. | The Sistine Chapel is a vast chapel built inside the Vatican Palace in 1473. | |
2. | So that Michelangelo might paint certain figures on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, so that Shakespeare might write certain speeches and Keats his poems, it seemed to me worthwhile that countless millions should have lived and suffered and died. | |
3. | With heads respectfully bowed, they carried the coffin up the steps and into the small chapel. | |
4. | Tom was surprised to find Mary sitting all alone in the chapel. | |
5. | White smoke billowed from the Sistine Chapel. | |
6. | That chapel was built by the Spaniards some centuries ago. | |
7. | It is said that the old chapel is haunted. | |
8. | The violins and haut-bois played old tunes, but they were excellent, though they had not been played for a hundred years; and after supper, without losing any time, the lord almoner married them in the chapel of the castle. | |
9. | Father Tom is praying in the old chapel. | |
10. | Trevor was the only man I knew, and that only through the accident of his bull terrier freezing on to my ankle one morning as I went down to chapel. |