“solemn” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “solemn”:

+ In the law, testimony is a form of evidence evidence given by a witness who makes a solemn statement or declaration of fact.

+ It imitate the style of Liao-Dynasty architecture, with the roof covered with golden tiles and looking solemn and magnificent.

+ His words, spoken under Fichte’s portrait, the final words of which merged into “”Deutschland, Deutschland über alles””, made it an unforgettably solemn hour.

+ The song was also used on various solemn occasions in the Moldavian Democratic Republic during its brief existence between 1917 and 1918.

+ I gave them my solemn word that I was 18, but I’d left my birth certificate back home in the family Bible.

+ On Sunday evening Mass is celebrated in front of the Church of Saint Maria of Cima and, after a solemn Eucharistic celebration in which the bishop of Albano often takes part, the carpet is covered by the religious procession of the celebrants who bring the Blessed Sacrament to the not so distant Collegiate Church of the Holy Trinity.

+ This may be more appropriate than celebrations when referring to prayer or more solemn observances.

solemn - sentence examples
solemn – sentence examples

Example sentences of “solemn”:

+ Lieutenant- General Jagjit Singh Aurora gives a solemn assurance that personnel who surrender will be treated with dignity and respect that soldiers are entitled to in accordance with the provisions of the Geneva Convention and guarantees the safety and well-being of all PAKISTAN military and para-military forces who surrender.

+ George Grove suggested Milton’s "Ode at a Solemn Music" would be a good poem for Parry to set.
+ The astronomy reader is to read in his solemn lectures, first the principles of the sphere, and the theory of the planets, and the use of the astrolabe and the staff, and other common instruments for the capacity of mariners." Gresham lecture by Robin Wilson, 16 November 2005.

+ Lieutenant- General Jagjit Singh Aurora gives a solemn assurance that personnel who surrender will be treated with dignity and respect that soldiers are entitled to in accordance with the provisions of the Geneva Convention and guarantees the safety and well-being of all PAKISTAN military and para-military forces who surrender.

+ George Grove suggested Milton’s “Ode at a Solemn Music” would be a good poem for Parry to set.

+ The astronomy reader is to read in his solemn lectures, first the principles of the sphere, and the theory of the planets, and the use of the astrolabe and the staff, and other common instruments for the capacity of mariners.” Gresham lecture by Robin Wilson, 16 November 2005.

+ In his pastoral activity he took his work near the workers of steelworks, celebrating a solemn mass in the factory during a strike of the metallurgiacal workers.

+ The song depicts a solemn walk of a lonely Jesus of Suburbia down a road after the happenings of Holiday.

+ In 1813, José María Morelos and the Congress of Anáhuac signed the Solemn Act of the Declaration of Independence of Northern America, the first legal document where the separation of the New Spain with respect to Spain is proclaimed.

+ The plump solemn Baby Jesus with his fingers in his mouth, the three-dimensional look of the figures and the lack of rich decoration make this picture look very different from most other altarpieces of this time, which were painted in a style called International Gothic.

+ Thus a solemn beatification is allowed that took place at the Slovenian eucharistic congress in Celje on June 13, 2010.

+ They made a solemn vow that they would not move until “the voice of the country was heard” and their requests were met.

+ The solemn mass of beatification of don Jerzy Popiełuszko has been celebrated in Warsaw on Sunday, 6 June 2010, in the square that has a title of the marshal Piłsudski.

+ The solemn funeral for Edmond Michelet takes place in the Collegiate Church of Saint-Martin in Brive-la-Gaillarde, a mass will be concelebrated by eight priests, former deportees from the Dachau concentration camp.

+ Although she was denied a solemn funeral mass, her funeral procession from her residence, Boulevard Lannes drew tens of thousands of mourners onto the streets of Paris, that caused a huge traffic jam.

+ You have no oath registered in heaven to destroy the government, while I shall have the most solemn one to ‘preserve, protect, and defend’ it.” Lincoln called them friends and told them we are not enemies.

+ On 6 November, the Congress signed the first official document of independence, known as the Solemn Act of the Declaration of Independence of Northern America.

+ The Marseilles plague, 1720, furnished perhaps the first occasion for a solemn consecration and public worship outside of religious communities.

+ Maha Shivaratri is a major Hindu festival, but one that is solemn and theologically marks a remembrance of “overcoming darkness and ignorance” in life and the world, and meditation about the polarities of existence, of Shiva and a devotion to humankind.

+ At that time, generally, a solemn stillness holds, and a perfect calm prevails…”.”Auckland, the Capital of New Zealand” – Swainson, William, Smith Elder, 1853 Many Aucklanders use this time of day to walk and run in parks.

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