Use gallery in a sentence
Sentences ending with gallery
- I saw the whole from the musician's gallery. [10]
- One bright morning, when Nick and I were playing cards, we heard some one mounting the stairs, and to my surprise and embarrassment I beheld Monsieur de St. Gre emerging on the gallery. [9]
- What memories that week in Salisbury and the excursions from it have left in my mind's picture gallery! [6]
- Would you care to go to the gallery? [9]
- Therefore we traveled through the long tunnel which enters the hill above the Ophir office, and then by means of a series of long ladders, climbed away down from the first to the fourth gallery. [5]
- She strayed into the noble gallery. [4]
- But Virginia wore the most beautiful of her Paris gowns, and seemed a princess to one watching from the gallery. [9]
- He looked towards the Ladies Gallery. [11]
- Lights gleamed in the houses; voices and laughter, and once the tinkle of a guitar came to us from court-yard and gallery. [9]
- The house is strictly in the old Spanish style, of one story about a large court, with flowers and a fountain, in which are the most noisy if not musical frogs in the world, and all the interior rooms opening upon a gallery. [4]
Sentences containing gallery two or more times
- At the turn-table, near the northern extremity of the fifth gallery, two big piles of rubbish had forced their way through from the fifth gallery, and from the looks of the timbers, more was about to come. [5]
- I was ushered into a brick-paved archway that ran under the latticed gallery toward a flower-filled court-yard, but ere we reached this the gardienne turned to the left up a flight of steps with a delicate balustrade which led to an open gallery above. [9]
More example sentences with the word gallery in them
- The rascal had wrenched it from her in the gallery and fled. [9]
- I looked forward with the greatest interest to revisiting the Gallery of the Louvre, accompanied by my long-treasured recollections. [6]
- The gallery shook with laughter, and honourable members with slips of paper in their hands were made as conspicuous as if they had been caught wearing dunces' caps. [9]
- There it was, with its solid green gates between the lions, its yellow walls with the fringe of peeping magnolias and oranges, with its green-latticed gallery from which Monsieur Auguste had let himself down after stealing the miniature. [9]
- Mr. Dwyer's house, with its picture gallery, was across the street. [9]
- The great hall, with its gallery, and its hangings, and the long table made from the trunk of a single tree, carries one back into the past centuries. [6]
- I don't know why scoffers make so light of these partings--at the foot of the main stairs of the hotel gallery, just as Mrs. Farquhar was descending. [4]
- She it was who laughed in the gallery of the court-room the day that Joseph Nadeau was acquitted. [11]
- The upper gallery which encircles the inner sweep of the dome is two hundred and forty feet above the floor of the church--very few steeples in America could reach up to it. [5]
- This done, I went out into the gallery, where Madame was already seated at her knitting, in the shade of the great tree that stood in the corner of the court and spread its branches over the eaves. [9]
- In these days, we photograph the new criminal, and hang his picture in the Rogues' Gallery for future reference; but that Frenchman, in his day, used to take a print of the ball of a new prisoner's thumb and put that away for future reference. [5]
- Months after this was written, I happened into the National Gallery in London, and soon became so fascinated with the Turner pictures that I could hardly get away from the place. [5]
- The pope's choir was stationed in a gallery there opposite the high altar. [4]
- At last I was ready, arrayed in my best, on the gallery, when Monsieur de St. Gre came. [9]
- The Ladies Gallery was full, for the matter was in all the papers, and a pretty sensation had been worked up one way and another. [11]
- Elm Street it was called, naturally enough, for its elms made a long, pointed-arched gallery of it through most of its extent. [6]
- I could have walked; but they bore me through the well-remembered vista, and the white gallery at the end of it was like the sight of home. [9]
- Finding Madame still waiting in the gallery, I asked her to direct me thither. [9]
- The scenes were very fine, the boxes carved and gilded in excellent good taste, and both pit and gallery commodious. [9]
- Generations of Puritan Vanes (whose descendant alone had harassed poor Sarah Austere) were in his blood; and there they hung in the long gallery of Time, mutely but sternly forbidding when he raised his hand to the stem. [9]
- He drew himself up, a smile of debonair gallantry lit up his face and as soon as the last figure of the ecossaise was ended, he clapped his hands to the musicians and shouted up to their gallery, addressing the first violin: "Semen! [2]
- He could look up at the gallery without turning his head, and sometimes he caught her momentary glance, and again, with her chin in her hand, she was watching Mr. Crewe with a little smile creasing the corners of her eyes. [9]
- If we may trust the old marbles, my friend with his arm stretched over my head, above there, (in plaster of Paris,) or the discobolus, whom one may see at the principal sculpture gallery of this metropolis,--those Greek young men were of supreme beauty. [6]
- A second visit to the National Gallery was made in company with A----. [6]
- The chaplain arose to pray for guidance, and the House was crowded to its capacity, and the gallery filled with eager and expectant faces--but the hero of the hour had not yet arrived. [9]
- We followed her through winding paths bordered by shrubs and flowers, and presently came to a low house surrounded by a wide, cool gallery, and shaded by spreading trees. [9]
- He was conducted through a glass gallery, an anteroom, and a hall, which were familiar to him, into a long low study at the door of which stood an adjutant. [2]
- The gallery was thronged with spectators, clustering like bees about the large windows, and the notes of the band came floating out over the lawn, bringing to the groups there the lulling impression that life is all a summer holiday. [4]
- It was like this: You found some ancient portraits of French kings in the gallery of one of our aristocracy, and you said: "He has the Grand Monarch, but where is the portrait of his grandfather? [5]
- They shut your things up in their houses where nobody comes, and after a while they overeat themselves--they don't know what, else to do--and die of apoplexy, and leave your pictures to a gallery, and then they see the light. [8]
- In the opera-house there is a long loft back of the audience, a kind of open gallery, in which princes are displayed. [5]
- At last, when the setting sun was flooding the court-yard, he stood arrayed upon the gallery, ready to venture forth to conquest. [9]
- As I crossed the lawn I saw two figures in the deep shadow beside the gallery, and I heard Nick's voice giving orders to Benjy to pack and saddle. [9]
- On each of the gate-posts a crouching lion was outlined dimly against the fainting light, and, by crossing the street, we could see the upper line of a latticed gallery under the low roof. [9]
- And running into the gallery, I heard quick footsteps in the garden. [9]
- The ladies in the gallery were learning. [5]
- As I reached the gallery Madame la Vicomtesse, gowned in brown linen for riding, rose quickly from her chair and came forward to meet me. [9]
- The whispers in the gallery died down, the spectators relayed a little. [9]
- The legislators in the front seats swung around, and people in the gallery craned forward to see a member standing at his seat in the extreme rear of the hall. [9]
- He sat in the front seat of the gallery, with his arms and his tired body overflowing the balustrade--sound asleep, dead to all excitements, all disturbances. [5]
- Fashion had entered the fold, and the singing was mostly executed by a choir in the dusky gallery, who thinly and harshly warbled the emotional hymns. [4]
- But Plato takes the first place in Emerson's gallery of six great personages whose portraits he has sketched. [6]
- The door at the back, to the south, through which he was finally admitted, opened into a gallery passing by the great quadrangle where sacrifice was made, and leading to the inner rooms of the temple, to the cubicles among others. [10]
- I was in the back of the gallery when you spoke up, and I shook 'em off the leash right away. [9]
- In those days the Athenaeum Picture Gallery was a principal centre of attraction to young Boston people and their visitors. [6]
- Mr. Wetherell noticed that many members turned in their seats as they clapped, and glancing along the gallery he caught a flash of red and perceived the radiant Miss Cassandra herself leaning over the rail, her hands clasped in ecstasy. [9]
- It was the tattle of the town that the first owner of the pictures in the gallery of the Stott mansion used to tell the prices to his visitors; the third owner is quite beyond remembering them. [4]
- No Breed was sweeping the gallery, nor was there any sign of the master. [9]
- He himself was strong, but even the strongest person would have found it impossible to support the heavy burden of a grown man to the sea, for the gallery was low and of considerable length. [10]
- And while I stood debating, Nick regarding me with a puzzled expression, Monsieur de St. Gre appeared on the gallery. [9]
- I go and stand in the great gallery above the hall of dance, with crowd of people, and look down at the grand folk. [11]
- He had aged somewhat, his hair was a little gray, but otherwise he was the firm, dignified personage I had admired on this same gallery five years before. [9]
- Mr. Duncan muttered something, and quickened his gait a little on the steps that led to the gallery. [9]
- This court-yard was shaded by several great trees which grew there, the house and gallery ran down one other side of it; and the two remaining sides were made up of a series of low cabins, these forming the various outhouses and the kitchen. [9]
- The artist that sent this unframed picture to be hung in a corner of the literary gallery was equal to larger tasks. [6]
- Octavian Blewitt, the secretary, offered me a ticket for the ladies' gallery. [14]
- And he who scorns the gallery is no artist, for there lives the soul of art. [9]
- It is the same state-house from the gallery of which poor William Wetherell witnessed the drama of the Woodchuck Session, although there are more members now, for the population of the State has increased to five hundred thousand. [9]
- There was a rustle in the gallery, which nobody noticed; a moment later the church door creaked; the minister raised his streaming eyes above his handkerchief, and stood transfixed! [5]
- It was a rough and unsavory audience in pit and gallery, but it was a responsive one, and it enjoyed the acting with little help to illusion in the way of scenery. [4]
- A worried aide-de-camp ran up to the Rostovs requesting them to stand farther back, though as it was they were already close to the wall, and from the gallery resounded the distinct, precise, enticingly rhythmical strains of a waltz. [2]
- She went so quickly that she did not see two gentlemen almost at her elbow as she left the gallery. [11]
- I followed her quick movements, and was soon in a narrow stairway, coming, after fifty steps or so, to a sort of cloister, from which we went into a little cubiculum, or cell, with a wooden lattice door which opened on a small gallery. [11]
- As the little procession entered the gallery, in which the rolls of manuscript lay in stone or wooden cases on long rows of shelves, the shout was heard of "Hail, Caesar! [10]
- You enter, and proceed to that most-visited little gallery that exists in the world--the Tribune--and there, against the wall, without obstructing rag or leaf, you may look your fill upon the foulest, the vilest, the obscenest picture the world possesses--Titian's Venus. [5]
- You enter, and proceed to that most-visited little gallery that exists in the world.... and there, against the wall, without obstructing rag or leaf, you may look your fill upon the foulest, the vilest, the obscenest picture the world possesses--Titian's Venus. [5]
- Its flavour is pretty high, in any case, but it becomes particularly gamy when you remember that the first gallery was well stocked with ladies. [5]
- I found a portrait in the National Gallery which was a good specimen of it; the bust of a near friend of his, more intimate with him than almost any other person, is often taken for that of Emerson. [6]
- Senator Dilworthy and Philip were in the Diplomatic Gallery; Washington sat in the public gallery, and Col. [5]
- Inside, tall, square pews with flapping seats, and a gallery running round three sides of the building. [6]
- An English lady passing through an Italian gallery with her daughter stopped before a bust of Washington. [4]
- He would come out on the gallery with ink and a blank sheet of paper and try to enlist my help. [9]
- Irresistibly I jumped out of bed, and running to the gallery rail I saw two dark figures moving among the leaves below. [9]
- I'd rather do one picture that the Luxembourg or the London National Gallery would buy than own this whole business. [11]
- I heard some one coming along the gallery, and then I saw Nick's tall figure looming up behind her. [9]
- I heard him once, in a foreign gallery, say to his wife, as they stood in front of a famous picture by Rubens: "That is the Rape of the Sardines! [4]
- How the pictures on those walls in Pearl Street do keep their places in the mind's gallery! [6]
- The crowd gathered on the high gallery at the end of the pier added to this effect of reckless holiday enjoyment. [4]
- The chin rested on the hand, an intellectual hand,--and the portrait brought to her mind that of a young English statesman she had seen in the National Gallery in London. [9]
- While we stood on the floor one of the workmen swung loose from that gallery at the end of a long rope. [5]
- I went there often, afterward, meaning to see the rest of the gallery, but the Turner spell was too strong; it could not be shaken off. [5]
- But I have often thought it would be nice to sit for a whole summer by the sea and listen to the waves dashing upon the beach, like those in the Chase picture in Mr. Dwyer's gallery. [9]
- I had enough of them to furnish out a whole gallery of portraits. [6]
- He was thinking of the trial of Joseph Nadeau, and of a woman in the gallery, who laughed. [11]
- I looked out of the open door where the morning sun threw the checkered shadows of the honeysuckle on the floor of the gallery, and over the railing to the tree-tops in the court-yard. [9]
- Standing beside one of the Doric pillars which divided the salon from an upper and lower gallery of communications, he received the Custos of Kingston. [11]
- If the gallery of portraits of the congregation of St. John's were to be painted, this lady's, at the age of thirty, would not be the least interesting. [9]
- The remarkable gallery of ancient sculptures impressed me at the time, but no one bust or statue survived as a distinct image. [6]
- In the summer of 1808 there were printed at Ballston-Spa--then the resort of fashion and the arena of flirtation--seven numbers of a duodecimo bagatelle in prose and verse, entitled "The Literary Picture Gallery and Admonitory Epistles to the Visitors of Ballston-Spa, by Simeon Senex, Esquire. [4]
- Even if I'm not here, the gallery and the library are at your disposal. [9]
- But she was not educated up to a good many of the suggestions of the gallery. [4]
- Several times last night, when the supernumeraries entered the arena to drag out the bodies, the young ruffians in the gallery shouted, "Supe! [5]
- When at last my name was called and I rose to receive my diploma it seemed as though my incompetency had been proclaimed to the world... That evening I stood in the narrow gallery of the flag-decked gymnasium and watched Nancy dancing with Ralph. [9]
- The footmen began moving about, chairs scraped, the band struck up in the gallery, and the guests settled down in their places. [2]
- Well might Barbara's mother say to Kit's mother that the gallery was the place to see from, and wonder it wasn't much dearer than the boxes; well might Barbara feel doubtful whether to laugh or cry, in her flutter of delight. [12]
- A gallery of modern pictures appeals for the most part to the senses--represents the pomps, the color, the allurements of life. [4]
- At this juncture Miss Thorn herself appeared at the end of the gallery, her shoulders wrapped in a gray cape trimmed with fur. [9]
- As for the miniatures by Malbone, we don't count them in the gallery. [6]
- But above (in many senses) is the gallery, from whence an excited voice cries out when the sleeper returns to life, "It's Rip Van Winkle! [9]
- It was too manifestly and studiously arranged, and it had the finnicking exactness of the favourite gallery of some connoisseur. [11]
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