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marble造句
(151) Our steps echo over the marble floors, through the cavernous rooms and long galleries. (152) As she walked beside Archer with her long swinging gait her face wore the vacant serenity of a young marble athlete. (153) The industrial age cut its own swathe across the island, and deeply cut marble and copper quarries scar many hillsides. (154) A marble collage of celestial entities adorned the wall above Demian's head. (155) Something like marble gleamed close by the shore, seeming to leap yet not to fall again-a carved statue of a hound! (156) Mrs Clancy's was a marble cake frosted white and decorated with chocolate curls and chocolate creams. (157) They were dignified men with stiff white shirts and shoes as shiny as black marble. (158) It was made of local limestone, not marble, and roughened by weather. (159) The sound ricocheted around the hall, bouncing from the marble walls, piercing his throbbing head. (160) Now however, it only fills him with horror, the chill marble is like the cold of the corpse. (161) Marble bust. possibly representing one of the peoples conquered by Augustus. (162) He set off across the marble lake at a canter, with Helen panting behind. (163) Even the lavatory was luxurious, with a marble interior and soft, white hand towels. (164) Floors and columns were painted to look like marble, and 24-karat gold leaf was applied on molding. (165) Michelangelo carved this figure from a single block of marble. (166) Julia Patterson as she linked arms with two other senators and escaped down the marble stairs. (167) There is a central font with marble floor around it. (168) Bianca walked regally across the hall and ascended the marble staircase. (169) Custodians keep an alert lookout for any female without a wedding ring, as lipstick is not good for marble. (170) The fabulous Crillon, with its marble columns, crystal chandeliers and tapestries, was probably the most exclusive hotel in Paris. (171) A floor of polished marble, a domed ceiling of gold mosaic. (172) At the top an arched door opened into a grand marble hall with an elegant horseshoe staircase. (173) It was employed on marble and was usually confined to capitals, pulpits and fonts. (174) His tightly honed but grandiloquent rhetoric rang like gold on marble, even when it was covering gross political ineptitude. (175) Suspended from the ceiling just behind the white marble altar, the cross is backed by a swath of deep purple fabric. (176) His fingers are extraordinarily long and fine, as if sculpted from marble. (177) A generous pile of cushions, or a treasured marble bust can add the required decorative touch. (178) Wreaths were laid at the base of a marble memorial. (179) As one pundit told me, marble follows the locals from the baptismal font to the tombstone. (180) Two marble top wash-stands made £235; a pair Victorian chimney pots, £110 and an oak and marble sideboard, £300.