beautiful造句211. Once upon a time there was a beautiful princess.
212. I didn't have the heart to tell her that her beautiful vase was broken.
213. One of the prisoners has carved a beautiful wooden chess set.
214. He was the most beautiful creature Dot had ever seen.
215. The beautiful island of Cyprus is a magical place to get married.
216. Elaine came back from her holiday looking bronzed and beautiful.
217. What a beautiful stroke!
218. It would be a sacrilege to put a neon sign on that beautiful old building.
219. There are beautiful mountains not more than ten minutes' drive away.
220. She addressed them by hand in her beautiful italic script.
221. Some people have naturally beautiful voices while others need to be trained.
222. The symmetrical design of this church makes it very beautiful.
223. It's a beautiful house but it's 20 miles away from the nearest town.
224. Just before his death he described seeing their son in a beautiful garden.
225. Nightingales have beautiful plumage.
226. Why did you wed your beautiful daughter to that old man?
227. The road from here to Adelaide runs/goes through some beautiful countryside.
228. She thinks that any inconvenience is a price worth paying for living in such a beautiful place.
229. As the mist cleared, a most beautiful view unfolded before their eyes.
230. The area has stunning scenery, beautiful beaches, and much more besides.
231. Antonio has a contagious enthusiasm for the beautiful aspect of food.
232. The quagga was a strikingly beautiful variant of the zebra.
233. All the girls gathered around to see the beautiful piano.
234. The shop is full of beautiful clothes that people have turfed out.
235. Through the trees we could see a beautiful Georgian country house.
236. He threw a party worthy of a millionaire and attracted a glittering crowd of beautiful people.
238. Venice is a beautiful city full of culture and history.
239. The little witch put a mock malignity into her beautiful eyes, and Joseph, trembling with sincere horror, hurried out praying and ejaculating "wicked" as he went.
240. There once was/lived a poor widow who had a beautiful daughter.