aisle in the PONS Dictionary

aisle Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to take sb down the aisle
to take sb down the aisle

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The chancel and nave each have four bays of equal length with clerestories and tall aisles.
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The church is visible for many miles and consists of a tower with spire, south porch, nave with south aisle and chancel.
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The entrance to the roof-loft still remains, with its steps on the aisle side.
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The small north and south aisles were added around the same time.
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The chancel and south aisle roofs are 19th century.
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The north aisle was built in 1827, and the whole church was subject to a major restoration in 1868.
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The aisles have shallow lean-to roofs; the chapels are gabled.
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The tower, aisle and chancel date to the 15th century.
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A window in the north aisle contains fragments of medieval glass.
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There are two tomb recesses, one in the south aisle and plain, the other, in the chancel.
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