label stop造句
例句與造句
- Both windows are dressed with flattened arch hood moulds with label stops.
- In 1967, Johnny Bush recorded a cover version for the label Stop Records.
- There is a fine central doorway with a hood mould and decorated label stops.
- Tap is also the co-founder of independent record label Stop, Pop and Roll.
- Label stops depicting human heads are found on all the interior nave and aisle window arches.
- It's difficult to find label stop in a sentence. 用label stop造句挺難的
- The arches are moulded and pointed, with the nave arch bordered by a hood mould with label stops.
- On 24 June 2011, Ball Park Music signed to Sydney label Stop Start Music to release their debut album Happiness and Surrounding Suburbs.
- Visitors to the college are often shown such features as the plain uncarved label stops around the Gothic windows and the Clock Tower, with no clock all now part of the fabric of College tradition.
- The north wall also contains a further c . 1270 single-lancet arched window, and an arched door way of the same date with the arch surrounded by a hood mould with personified carved label stops.
- The clerestory contains vertically segmented clear glazed twin-light windows, four each north and south, all containing panel tracery & mdash; a Perpendicular style of upright straight openings above lower lights & mdash; within flattened arches with hood moulds with label stops.
- It was announced in August 2010 that Hungry Kids of Hungary had signed a two-album deal with new EMI offshoot label Stop Start for Australia and New Zealand and that their debut album Escapades would be released 1 October .'Coming Around', the second single ( after'Wristwatch') was debuted on Richard Kingsmill's 2010 show on Sunday, 5 August and was promptly added to high rotation Wednesday, 1 September.
- Separating the nave from the 19th-century north aisle is a further arcade & mdash; part of the Scott rebuilding & mdash; with similar octagonal piers to the nave arcade, but with added hood moulds, and foliate label stops that English Heritage describes as " incongruously decorated Southwell-style . " The north aisle, now also known as " The Arnhem Aisle ", contains a series of stained glass windows to the Royal Corps of Signals, while the east stained window is a 1902 dedication to George Henry Minnit, died 1900 at Frieston.