monumental造句121. It doesn't have to be an overwhelming or a monumental task.
122. He would have to make amends for his monumental gaffe of earlier today.
123. This monumental pillar was built in memory of a great navy victory.
124. The urgency of the situation makes it necessary to reiterate the monumental problems of population growth.
125. For its time this structure is a monumental achievement in the ingenuity of its design.
126. Sorting through all the offers was a monumental task. Michael relied heavily on his agent Peter Carlisle, who also represented swimmer Lenny Krayzelburg and snowboarder Kelly Clark.
127. This artful photo befits its smaller subject, the Rijksmuseum, with its monumental collection of 17th-century Dutch masters, including works by Rembrandt, Vermeer, and Frans Hals.
128. The Human Comedy is the monumental work of literature in Europe in the 19th century, which was written by Honore de Balzac, the greatest realistic author in Europe.
129. It had been a monumental blunder to give him the assign-ment.
130. It is in this script that the great Indian king Asoka inscribed his laws onto monumental columns.
131. There is, the curators aim to show, a lot more to Moore than monumental decency, despite his undergoing the national beatification which befell John Betjeman and has almost smothered Alan Bennett.
132. They are like human beings with marble poured over them, smooth, white, monumental.
133. The wastefulness of the system has been disguised by monumental saving which is so very high precisely because so many Chinese do not believe that the regime and model have much of a future.
134. They reach their monumental size on a diet of wild pigs, deer, birds, turtles, capybara, caimans, and even jaguars.
135. A pair of suitcases filled with special shower heads for Islamic ablutions , and monumental razors and clippers, poke fun at the needs of the Muslim traveler.
136. But the thousand-notes-a-chorus musicians who eventually surrounded him made his rich, wasteless lyricism sound monumental.
137. The Volkshalle (People's Hall), was a huge monumental building planned by Adolf Hitler and his architect Albert Speer.
138. After his monumental discovery, Carothers suffered depression stemming from 'inventor's block', which coupled with the sudden death of his sister, caused him to take his own life by poisoning in 1937.
139. He completed the translation of this monumental work with a herculean effort.