How to use in-sentence of “trinity”:
+ The first time that the rules of association football were written down was at Trinity in 1848.
+ In a picture of 1518 at Leipzig, where a dying man offers “his soul to God, his body to earth, and his worldly goods to his relations” the soul rises to meet the Trinity in heaven, and being saved is clearly shown to depend on faith and not on good works.
+ There is also a famous statue of the Holy Trinity from this time.
+ This was the model for Eton College and King’s College, Cambridge 50 years later and for Westminster School, Christ Church, Oxford and Trinity College, Cambridge in Tudor times.
+ The Master of Trinity is the head of Trinity College, Cambridge University.
+ The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, and Trinity House have tried to help the problem by providing perches on the lantern top and flood-lighting the tower, but this does not seem to have helped.
Example sentences of “trinity”:
+ The word Datta means “Given”, Datta is called so because the divine trinity have “given” themselves in the form of a son to the sage couple Guru Atri and Mata Anusuya.
+ He was a fellow of Trinity College in Oxford.
+ It is built on the shores of Trinity Bay.
+ At Trinity College, Cambridge the dessert was known as ‘burnt cream’.
+ Bohr did experiments in the Trinity College in Cambridge under the direction of J.J.
+ He graduated from Trinity College, Dublin in 1956 with a Bachelor of Arts.
+ Ocala is home to Trinity Catholic High School, which holds the record for the longest high school football championship game in Florida history, going into triple overtime.
+ The Trinity is also implied in the New Testament, though that term is not used.
+ Holy Trinity Church is a church in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England.
+ The word Datta means "Given", Datta is called so because the divine trinity have "given" themselves in the form of a son to the sage couple Guru Atri and Mata Anusuya.
+ He was a fellow of Trinity College in Oxford.
+ Shiva, perhaps the most ancient of the IndiaIndian deities, and the third of the Hindu Trinity — one of the most widely worshipped and edified deity in the Hindu pantheon, is worshipped often in the form of the lingam, or phallus.
+ Captain James Cook named Trinity Bay when he arrived there in his ship HM Bark Endeavour on Trinity Sunday, 1770.
+ He first studied at Baylor University before moving to Trinity University.
+ She died in Stratford on 6 August 1623 and is buried next to her husband in the Holy Trinity Church, Stratford.
+ Thomas was tried by the church court and sentenced to stand in front of the congregation of Holy Trinity church clad in a white sheet, for three Sundays.
+ He studied at Trinity College, Cambridge and at the University of Pennsylvania.
More in-sentence examples of “trinity”:
+ He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge.
+ Hopkirk was born in Belfast and studied at Clongowes Wood College in County Kildare from 1945–1949 before attending Trinity College, Dublin until 1953.
+ In October 1962 he started his graduate course at Trinity Hall.
+ The funeral service was held in Trinity Episcopal Church, Pittsburgh, on 21 January.
+ Neo learns that Trinity is in trouble and will die.
+ In 1711, the people of Trinity Bay, Newfoundland and LabradorTrinity Bay were ordered by French who burned their houses.
+ Today, it is on permanent display at the library of Trinity College, Dublin.
+ On the other hand, Christians will say that they view the trinity as making up one God, so it is not “shirk”.
+ The stands are called the Holte End, the Doug Ellis Stand, the Trinity Road Stand and the North Stand.
+ He learned very quickly and in 1873, while he was still a student, he was made pipe organorganist of Trinity College and conductor of two choirs.
+ Stanford had already become well known as pipe organorganist of Trinity College, Cambridge and conductor of the Cambridge University Musical Society.
+ He is also a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
+ There also many British rowingrowers that have studied at Trinity Hall and won medals at the Olympics.
+ For 28 years he was a Professor, and for 25 years he was Master of Trinity College, Cambridge.
+ Some say that the isolated valley town of Weaverville, California, in far northern Trinity County, was Shangri-La.
+ For publishing beliefs contrary to Roman Catholic dogma about transubstantiation, trinity and other matters, he was burnt at the stake as a Heresyheretic by the Inquisition of the Roman Catholic Church.
+ Beatty came to Trinity High School in 2000 to be the head coach of the Trinity Shamrocks Football team.
+ Along with Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright, Richardson is one of “the recognized trinity of American architecture”.
+ The lighthouses reverted to Trinity House in 1785.
+ In 1994, Bernard Meehan, Keeper of Manuscripts at Trinity College Dublin, produced an introductory booklet on the Book of Kells, with 110 colour images of the manuscript.
+ He studied at Summer Fields School, a Preparatory school preparatory school near Wellington College in Crowthorne and Trinity College, Oxford.
+ The conference was in August 1977 at Trinity College, Cambridge.
+ In many ways, the religious teachings of the Seventh-day Adventist church are like evangelicalismevangelical teachings such as the Trinity and Biblical inerrancy.
+ Her scene was recorded at Trinity Church and she was wearing a black velvet coat that previously belonged to Tim Burton.
+ In the Anglican ChurchAnglican and Lutheran Churches the weeks that follow The Feast of the Trinity are dated according to how many weeks after Trinity they are.
+ Frederic William Henry Myers was educated at Cheltenham College, and Trinity College, Cambridge where he received a B.A.
+ He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge.
+ Hopkirk was born in Belfast and studied at Clongowes Wood College in County Kildare from 1945–1949 before attending Trinity College, Dublin until 1953.
+ In October 1962 he started his graduate course at Trinity Hall.
+ Trinity flies above the clouds to kill the machines, but it also destroys their engines, and they lose control and crash into the ground and Trinity is viciously killed by being impaled by metal rebar.
+ Although he gave up his job as organist at Trinity he became conductor of the Leeds Triennial Festival and appeared with nearly every important British music festival.
+ The Merovingian agrees to let Neo go, and Trinity picks him up.
+ From there he went to Trinity College, Oxford.
+ He was a founding fellow of Trinity College.
+ Wilde, born in Ireland in 1854, was an outstanding classical scholar at Trinity College, Dublin, then at Magdalen College, Oxford University.
+ He studied at Trinity College, Cambridge and at School of Oriental and African Studies.
+ In 1895, he went to Trinity College, Cambridge after going to Malvern College and Tonbridge School.
+ The lighthouse complex was automated in 1990 and is monitored and controlled from the Trinity House Operations Control Centre in Harwich.
+ However Holy Trinity Church, which was built in Little Queen Street was spared.
+ Later, Ticheli was an Assistant Professor of Music at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas.
+ Hallam was a fellow poet and classmate at Trinity College, Cambridge.
+ It is the county seat of Trinity County.
+ Except for the 4 seats for Trinity College Dublin, where only Independent Unionists stood They did not meet as the House of Commons of Southern Ireland.
+ The county takes its name from the Trinity River.
+ It is a Catholic Festival that occurs every year after Trinity Sunday.
+ He had served under Daniel Alexander, a Trinity House architect, whose influence can be seen on parts of the design including the heavy weathered string-course near the base and the blocked and hooded directional-light window.
+ After studying at Eton CollegeEton and Trinity College Dublin, Coote bought a commission in the 34th Regiment of Foot – of which his uncle was colonel – in 1774.
+ In 1987 the Lighthouse was changed to automatic operation, and is now checked by the Trinity House Depot at Harwich.
+ It is registered as a historic monument, which is also the Church of Trinity Church.
+ In 2005 she joined RB group Trinity Stone which reached moderate success in the UK, Ireland and Russia.
+ He was buried at Trinity Cemetery and Mausoleum in Manhattan, New York on February 4, 2013.
+ Foster married Jane Denny McDowell on July 22, 1850 in Trinity Episcopal Church, Pittsburgh.
+ There are also some remains of early abbeys in the county, like at Drumlane and Trinity Island.
