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How to use Wren in a sentence

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Wren replanned the entire city and supervised the rebuilding of 51 churches.
When one of them, the young Christopher Wren, went to Wadham in 1650, he was already interested in gnomonics.
The Wren family, obviously much favoured by the King, were staunch Royalists.
James had been an architectural assistant to Hawksmoor and later surveyor at St Pauls in succession to Christopher Wren.
Claire recalls sharing a silk-lined stateroom with two other Wrens, with two Wren officers installed next door.
The great hall, with its hammer-beam roof, has an exterior rebuilt, possibly by Wren, after destruction during the Commonwealth.
They cowered in the corridors of Parliament House when a hireling of John Wren whispered what might happen to them if they did not toe the line.
The Winter Wren is a tiny woodland bird whose song is as elaborate as its plumage is drab.
The riverside terraced house where Christopher Wren used to live is now neighbour to the Cardinal Wolsey pub and a traffic-clogged roundabout.
Now, while quoting John Milton and admiring Christopher Wren, he must face up to fire and plague and regicide, to the opium and slave trades.
Burlington, who took over the design from Wren, has almost denuded the building of ornament and left a regimented series of solids and voids.
Apart from these birds, however, we found nothing else but a lone Winter Wren murmuring softly in the brush.
This Ash Wednesday text by Brian Wren invokes the Holy Spirit to help us through this time of penitence and self-examination.
He said that the exceptional permission for the unusual ceremony had been granted because his grandmother had herself served as a Wren.
One night just before Yuletide, the Lord of Misrule pursued the Wren Boys through London's cobbled streets.
Its high-ceilinged rooms, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, are decorated and furnished with exquisite taste.
Wren walked in, wiping his hands on his trousers and trying to pat down his ruffled hair.
Finally, Wren and I saluted and did an about-face, turning around to face the platoon.
We lucked into spotting a tiny Winter Wren while visiting the East Pond.
With every breath, Wren made a cooing noise, but Jones looked online and saw that lots of newborns make funny sounds.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The allusion is to Sir Christopher Wren, who died in 1723, in his ninety-first year.
The subspecies cahooni and compositus of the Brown-throated Wren seem to intergrade in the southern part of the State.
The morning-glory heard this, and she longed to let the little Wren see her face.
Now, Long Bill Wren had suddenly made up his mind that he wouldn't take a mud bath, after all.
This is what your loving Jenny Wren calls the best time in the day and night,' said the person of the house.
Browne's contemporary, Dean Wren, seems sadly to have misunderstood the fructification of the Oak.
The next morning Rusty Wren helped his wife so spryly that long before midday the house-cleaning was finished.
Wren also had an anemometer, but we have no description of it.
Wren was in an open carriage with his son James, a lad of thirteen.
The question has been raised whether Wren was a Freemason or not.
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