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Перевод: abbey
[существительное] аббатство; монастырь
Тезаурус:
- His body lies in Westminster Abbey, but his heart is buried in Africa.
- Last week the Abbey National, Halifax and Bradford Bingley building societies lifted their fixed rate mortgage rates by about half a point.
- Standard Life, Norwich Union and Friends Provident forged "tied" links with, respectively, the Halifax, Leeds Permanent and Abbey National, three of the largest building societies in the country.
- And now societies still interested in the conversion possibility will be carefully weighing up the reception given to the Guardian scheme compared with Abbey's.
- The war veteran selling memorial crosses at the Abbey beamed at the memory of the scenes on television.
- YOUNG Abbey National savers Benny and Laura Grant will soon be losing the Abbey habit after missing out on the flotation cash distribution to young investors - due to the advice of the society's staff.
- St Mary's Abbey (York), Benedictine foundation (1078), the ruins of which stand in York Museum's gardens.
- He served as architectural tutor to King George III when the latter was Prince of Wales and designed the State Coach in which one day the current Prince of Wales will ride from the Abbey as King Charles III.
- The style was a perfect foil to the fripperies of the cottage orn and displayed the serious character of its commissioner, Robert Sayer, who had just bought this large property and wanted to live in a modern house rather than the older one by the abbey ruins.
- On the wall of the south transept aisle of Westminster Abbey is a tablet recording the setting up by William Caxton in 1477 of Britain's first printing press.
- In tax terms, Abbey Life's scheme is more attractive than the others.
- Hackfall was created in the mid-eighteenth century by William Aislabie, the owner of Studley Royal, the beautiful baroque water garden next to Fountains Abbey.
- Princess Alexandra attends a Service being held in Westminster Abbey to celebrate The Revised English Bible.
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