West

//wɛst//

"West" in a Sentence (27 examples)

Many men went west in search of gold.

The balloon floated off into the west.

If the sun were to rise in the west, I wouldn't change my mind.

There were almost no railroads out west.

The station is to the west of the hotel.

A long train of camels was moving to the west.

Past the west coasts of Europe and Africa to the tip of southern Africa.

If the sun were to rise in the west, I would never give up the plan.

Even if the sun were to rise in the west, I would not change my mind.

If the sun were to rise in the west, I would never agree to your plan.

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We used to live in the west of the country.

Portugal lies to the west of Spain.

In two respects, however, the cathedral [of St. Mary's in Sydney, Australia] differs from English traditions: it is oriented north-south, not east-west; and its main entry is from the south (liturgical west) between the two towers, in the French manner.

The seating for honored persons (clergy) is at the liturgical west, opposite the entrance and lectern.

In most worship spaces, this will put the thurifer and gospeller facing liturgical west, book bearer facing liturgical east (or the book on the reading desk), and the torch bearers turned inward, facing the book.

Throughout the book I refer directionally to the altar and chancel of St. Andrew's as situated at ecclesiastical east (to avoid overcomplicating matters), not geographical or magnetic southeast. Thus, the altar is located at the east end of the church, and the gallery, at the west.

Interior in 1925, (left) looking north to chancel and (right) looking south (to liturgical west end) It was on account of this connection that St James's became the clowns 'church', an annual clowns' service being held there ...

as in the mosaic of the ascension on San Frediano's liturgical west (geographically east) façade.

Spence had decided on a huge image of Christ on the [liturgical] east end [which is the geographic north], filling the entire wall and to be visible through the [liturgical] West Window (Fig. 24.2).

This thoroughfare bears (to the) West.

Foure times his place he shifted hath in sight, / And twice has risen, where he now doth West, / And wested twice, where he ought rise aright.

When I came to Washington forty-seven years ago, the predominant issue was ensuring that the United States would step up to the communist threat, both abroad and at home. The ultimate satisfaction is to have lived long enough to see the West defeat communism and begin a new, equally arduous, equally noble campaign to ensure the victory of freedom, both abroad and at home.

The relationship between China and the West has worsened since U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited Taiwan earlier this month against Beijing's wishes.

I was about to say that I had known the Celebrity from the time he wore kilts. But I see I will have to amend that, because he was not a celebrity then, nor, indeed, did he achieve fame until some time after I left New York for the West.

I shall constantly reckon among the Saints those whom the Eastern Church, whether with or without the consent of the West, so accounts.

Senegal is a nation that lies in the West.

Kanye West took to social media to speak about mental health after a fan claimed that the rapper was “off his meds”.

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