Explore Sanctuaries through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Sanctuaries in a sentence
Sanctuaries meaning
plural of sanctuary
Using Sanctuaries
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of sanctuary
- In the example corpus, sanctuaries often appears in combinations such as: sanctuaries and, wildlife sanctuaries, sanctuaries in.
Context around Sanctuaries
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 10 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Sanctuaries
- In this selection, "sanctuaries" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, earlier, house, kiwi, focused, desolate and offering stand out and add context to how "sanctuaries" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include about wildlife sanctuaries as they and accredited true sanctuaries that provides. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "sanctuaries" sits close to words such as ache, ald and allister, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with sanctuaries
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Forget about wildlife sanctuaries, as they are protected. (8 words)
Pakistan blames the recent upturn in terrorist attacks on terrorist sanctuaries in Afghanistan under the Taliban. (16 words)
Earlier sanctuaries, whose dedication to Hera is less secure, were of the Mycenaean type called "house sanctuaries". (17 words)
In a true choose-your-own-adventure fashion, the self-guided tour allows the public to visit local artists as they work in their creative sanctuaries, offering a rare glimpse into the artistic process and a peek into the stories behind each masterpiece. (43 words)
Joined by anywhere from a few friends and parish members to more than a dozen, Mass at 14,000 feet has played out just as it has in sanctuaries: the introductory prayers, the readings, the consecration of bread and wine. (40 words)
Though it begins by quoting the 26th chapter of Leviticus—“I will lay your cities in ruin and make your sanctuaries desolate and I will not savor your pleasing odors”— plays out like the Book of Revelation. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
Earlier sanctuaries, whose dedication to Hera is less secure, were of the Mycenaean type called "house sanctuaries".
Sanctuaries In 2000, the Department of Conservation set up five kiwi sanctuaries focused on developing methods to protect kiwi and to increase their numbers.
Along with its unusual rock formations and valleys, the area is also well-known for its churches, sanctuaries, and shelters used by early Christians fleeing the Roman Empire.
In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Rob would be gratefully received and well used by The Samaritans and Teckels Animal Sanctuaries.
It is being created by Horatio's Garden, a charity which enlists leading designers to make garden sanctuaries to nurture patients' wellbeing after spinal injuries.
Pakistan blames the recent upturn in terrorist attacks on terrorist sanctuaries in Afghanistan under the Taliban.
Sanctuaries are sacred spaces usually consisting of an altar, a temple—the house of the deity—and annex buildings, delimited by an enclosure.
The Center for Great Apes is the only accredited orangutan sanctuary in the Americas and one of the few accredited true sanctuaries that provides a permanent home for chimpanzees.
Though it begins by quoting the 26th chapter of Leviticus—“I will lay your cities in ruin and make your sanctuaries desolate and I will not savor your pleasing odors”— plays out like the Book of Revelation.
WAP has worked with various wildlife venues around the world to help transition animals out of the entertainment industry into legitimate sanctuaries.
According to the city, peacocks that are trapped are then safely relocated to sanctuaries where they can no longer cause problems with residents.
Forget about wildlife sanctuaries, as they are protected.
In a true choose-your-own-adventure fashion, the self-guided tour allows the public to visit local artists as they work in their creative sanctuaries, offering a rare glimpse into the artistic process and a peek into the stories behind each masterpiece.
In two tributaries—the James and Great Wicomico rivers—oysters of sizes, including juveniles and baby oysters, were more abundant in the sanctuaries.
Joined by anywhere from a few friends and parish members to more than a dozen, Mass at 14,000 feet has played out just as it has in sanctuaries: the introductory prayers, the readings, the consecration of bread and wine.
Originally housed in zoos, in 1997 Ninu were released onto islands and into fenced sanctuaries, to establish what's known as a "".
Tanya’s aim for Heart & Soul was to enable customers to turn their homes into “comfortable, cosy and safe sanctuaries” with her products.
The Franciscans are responsible for the care of the most important Christian sanctuaries, visited by thousands of pilgrims every year, including the church where the empty tomb of Christ is found.
The life lessons learned: Be open to life change at the ripe old age of 32; be nice to your best friend, even if she’s moving away; approach hammock sanctuaries with caution.
The selections are from his “Everted Sanctuaries” series, which uses found objects to explore the nature of introversion and illustrate the transformation from silence to expression.
Common combinations with sanctuaries
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- sanctuaries and 8×
- wildlife sanctuaries 8×
- sanctuaries in 7×
- sanctuaries for 6×
- the sanctuaries 5×
- animal sanctuaries 4×
- sanctuaries to 4×
- sanctuaries are 3×
- sanctuaries that 3×
- to sanctuaries 3×