Sanctuary in a sentence as a noun

Obviously it's no perfect sanctuary, but it's probably still one of the safest places to be for people doing this kind of work.

This is against the church policy because it will allow someone watching porn in the sanctuary with no knowledge for us.

So understanding that this place, relative to the rest of the world, is different place, it's both a sanctuary and a padded room.

The intention was to thin it out so that wildlife could move around more easily in it and become a small wildlife sanctuary.

I can't reconcile his talk of nature and sanctuary with the extremely manufactured and "faked" nature of the event.

This is the money quote:>The prevailing scientific view of the exclusion zone has become that it is an unintentional wildlife sanctuary.

But I believe you are right about the slow company death, and while I don't believe I am severely depressed, I do feel a bit like Frodo at the end of LoTR, but without a Grey Haven sanctuary to sail off towards.

> "The American people have traditionally viewed the classroom as a revered sanctuary that should not be sullied by any form of negative influences either of an external or internal nature," it says.

Sanctuary definitions

noun

a consecrated place where sacred objects are kept

noun

a shelter from danger or hardship

See also: refuge asylum

noun

area around the altar of a church for the clergy and choir; often enclosed by a lattice or railing

See also: chancel bema