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Some sat on the pews to the left of the courtroom;
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some were sat on the pews in between the chairfolk and the stall
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He wondered why Theology specified so grand a structure, an exact copy of the cathedral in New Jerusalem in 2175, a structure that had pews for tens of thousands
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Most were bringing all their cherubs, putting over two hundred personifications in the pews
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I could hear the wedding march playing, and the pews full of red-eyed dead-brains stood up to honor the bride as she appeared at the end of the aisle
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The dead-brains moaned and clawed at us, but they were chained to the pews
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In the morning it is church, where our ten kinfolk take up two pews
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Her nostrils twitched as she skirted the pews
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Pews were overturned
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He nodded, slowly beginning towards the pews
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sit in the pews without any interest in knowing Him
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the pews and the pulpits that better fit spiritual
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I was the biggest one for a while as I sat in the pews
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those sitting in the pews who are not growing, those
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in the pews who have never received the Gospel in
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those in the pews
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mentioned uncomfortable because the wooden pews really gave my
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pews, I became aware of her presence
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The inside was just breathtaking, from the high ceilings, the balcony, and the beauty of the stained glass windows, the magnificent altar, the marble flooring and polished pews
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"That should wake up some of the faithful in the back pews," he thought
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During the minister’s prayer one Sunday, there was a loud whistle from one of the back pews
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So is a child kneeling by a bedside, or a grown-up kneeling in the pews at church
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Father Timothy opened the Church with his ring of keys, turned on the lights, and walked down the aisle between the pews
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He went back to a point in the middle of the pews, and stared from different vantage points at the statues
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She loved how the soft wooden pews smelled after they had been cleaned
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She loved the beauty of the candles, strung on metal chains above the pews
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She had a floating sensation, and then fell onto the floor between the pews
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Morse and the children proceeded down the main aisle between the pews, facing the altar ahead
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There were even times when I had to sit a little too close to someone because the pews got so full and I ended up out of my comfort zone
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"Tied up in the church pews
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of the pews were full
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Women were not even allowed beyond the altar railing, which used to separate altar and tabernacle from the body of the church, where the worshipping faithful prayed in their pews
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Rather, he sat simply and quietly in the pews with the rest of the People of God
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forced to climb over the pews to them; and
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She quickly realized she would not be able to remember all of them after seeing them just once, so she focused on the people sitting on the two front pews
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Finn came down the center of the pews toward Ivar, swinging his sword so fast that it could cut through a man like butter
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The sword duel escalated, both men panting, groaning, and grunting as they chopped at each other, destroying and hacking at the pews when they missed
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It was just easier to sit in the pews, enjoy the music
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He stood behind it and looked down at the pews
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Taking Dominique by the shoulders and gently leading her to the pews, the Abbot considered his response
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They entered the small chapel, lit only by flickering candles, and sat together on one of the pews
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Kneeling in the pews in the small chapel, Dafne thundered silently at God
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and friends were prompt to claim their usual spot at the middleleft pews in
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She saw rows of pews covered with dust and cobwebs
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The studio was in a former church and once the band had settled on some old pews a woman introducing herself as Debbi without an E dabbed make-up on their faces
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She could not endure, and I, taught to see through her eyes, cannot endure either, the chilly blend of whitewash and painted deal pews in the midst of which you are required here once a week to magnify the Lord
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This morning, knowing that if I went down into the town I would arrive spattered with mud up to my ears and so bedraggled that the pew-opener might conceivably refuse me admission on the ground that I would spoil her pews, I set out for the nearest village across the hills, hoping that a country congregation would be more used to mud
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Everything about Audrey suggested, to Fanny, pews
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She could see her being devout in pews, and attentive at the feet of pulpits
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It was hours later that I woke from a trance and found myself alone, except for the ghostly voices weeping and wailing from the back pews
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On that landscape labored four friends, hard at work building a sanctuary of their own complete with pews, pulpit, and a nave for the choir
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He sat in the pews, testing that view from below
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The hymnals in their pews could not be found in any other church, as Jacob had enlisted the help of many musi-cians and composers in producing a completely new one
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Like pews in a parish church, they were reserved for families
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Who was going to notice my shoes anyway? I spotted Paul sitting in the back row of pews and pretended not to recognize him
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Still these scenes had not left him scathless, and it was a vicar moved to the utmost limits of his capacity in that direction who went into the pulpit that day repeating the question "Who is it?" so insistently, so appealingly, with such searching glances along the rows of faces in the pews, that the congregation, shuffling and uncomfortable, looked furtively at each other with an ever growing suspicion and dislike
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the pews of the holy church,
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We rubes sitting in the pews with our limited mental capacity would no doubt conclude that the primary reason for sending Christmas boxes overseas would be to tell the children there about Jesus Christ since, as unpopular as the idea might be, those without Him still die and go to Hell even in this age of runaway tolerance
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of curving church pews fi lled the rest of the room, and every seat
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Churchites are those who warm pews
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There were row upon row of pews, straight-backed and smoothed from patrons’ sliding across them
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D’ata halfheartedly ran the cloth over the pews
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There were a few titters from the pews
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On the floor, hung over pews, and up against walls
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He had turned around to face a number of wooden pews that led up to a podium
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Her body went flying over the pews
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Slowly, the ogre’s head turned towards the pews
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in the pews laid down,
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The daylight coming through the plain glass windows falls obliquely upon the pews ranged along the walls, which are adorned here and there with a straw mat bearing beneath it the words in large letters, "Mr
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fashioned pews had kneelers in front of them and holders in the back that
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With a global television audience looking on, and 3,700 mourners in the pews, Margaret Thatcher’s taped eulogy concludes
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The Hall was a queer place, I thought, with higher pews in it than a church,—and with people hanging over the pews looking on,—and with mighty Justices (one with a powdered head) leaning back in chairs, with folded arms, or taking snuff, or going to sleep, or writing, or reading the newspapers,—and with some shining black portraits on the walls, which my unartistic eye regarded as a composition of hardbake and sticking-plaster
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And the congregation of the Episcopal Church almost fell out of their pews when he
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Farther forward in the rows of pews sat three old women in black
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Her mom used to chivvy them into the pews at St
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On the Church’s own terms, her actions were meaningless, even damnable, but the service was in Latin, which meant she didn’t have to listen to the God stuff, and the nuns who mostly filled the pews felt comforting
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time to fear that Dorothea might not come while he looked round at the group of rural faces which made the congregation from year to year within the white-washed walls and dark old pews, hardly with more change than we see in the boughs of a tree which breaks here and there with age, but yet has young shoots
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Rigg's frog-face was something alien and unaccountable, but notwithstanding this shock to the order of things, there were still the Waules and the rural stock of the Powderells in their pews side by side; brother Samuel's cheek had the same purple round as ever, and the three generations of decent cottagers came as of old with a sense of duty to their betters generally—the smaller children regarding Mr
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The altar seemed a mile away down the aisle flanked with hundreds of rows of mostly empty pews
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Now it was eerily quiet, the pews empty
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The benches below were the pews
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Is that the screenwriter who telephoned with the problem? he called quietly from across the pews
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The father surveyed his family, bright-eyed, in the pews
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Their three teenage daughters, their cook and the assortment of evacuees they were housing filled two of the pews in front
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He slipped quietly in and glanced up at the windows and walls until his attention was drawn to a mop of fair hair sticking out from behind one of the back pews
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The first few rows of pews were reserved for their lifetime owners, whose names were engraved on copper nameplates on the backs of their seats
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He thought that the best seats would be in the central nave, behind the reserved pews, but there were so many people he could not find a seat there either, and he had to sit in the nave for poor relations
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Greeting one guest after another, she at last reached the pews of the poor relations, and then she looked around to make certain she had not missed anyone she knew
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"Those twelve men at the side," whispered the Doctor—"those in pews like a choir, they are what is called the jury
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Everybody kept quite still while the twelve men came tramping back into their places in the pews
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In the pews more than one familiar face was missing forever