marble造句(241) White marble, walls of terra-cotta, roofs of glazed golden tiles, and woodwork finished with vermillion paint, lacquer and gilding unite to create an effect of outstanding beauty.
(242) In truth, the eight-foot white marble sarcophagus that Vatican archaelogists uncovered beneath the basilica St. Paul Outside the Walls is more a question of lost-and-found than a brand-new find.
(243) Non-metallic minerals, especially granite, marble, asbestos, perlite reserves of up to the best.
(244) From the analysis of the experimental results by TEM, it is demonstrated that the polishing damaged layer of marble is in the amorphous and microcrystal forms.
(245) The Duomo was made of ancient striped marble, and St.
(246) Shortish blonde of rising 25 with a skin as hard as marble .
(247) Each type is formed from a different geological process, even though they have the name "marble" in common.
(248) The hotel, all brown marble and glass with a few sad ferns in the atrium, seems an unlikely base for a terrorist cell, and the supposed terrorists were an unlikely bunch.
(249) Supporters of the plans said that, after decades of stagnation, Skopje would at last get the regeneration it deserves, its heroes commemorated in marble and bronze.
(250) The main import goods are white,[http:///marble.html] cream and coloured types of marble especially yellow.
(251) And the " city of marble... paved with emeralds ", as English art historian John Ruskin described it, welcomed the travelers with open arms.
(252) The oyster dutifully coats the little marble with anouter layer of pearl and much time is saved not having to grow each pearl upfrom the size of a sand grain.
(253) We want to buy Granite, Marble, Travertine , Limestone, Teakwood, Slate Marble.
(254) Pour the batter(original flavor) in a swiss roll mould first, then put the cocoa flavored batter on top randomly, use a toothpick to draw the marble pattern.
(255) You will find these works, from small to large, crystal marble, stand-alone or wall hanging to provide these magnificent largest and most prestigious museum collections.
(256) The shark's remark on the marble mark in the market is remarkable.
(257) This paper introduces character of savageness marble board, and its constructing method and quality control requirement, and puts forward method to protect product.
(258) Made from a composite of polyester and marble this tube is concluded into wooden frame from American White Oak.
(259) These aren't listed under different headings because they all share the characteristic of being a type of dolomitic marble.
(260) Mesa of caesious polish floor tile, flaxen marble, the teak picture frame of ancient sweet patina adds refined flavor.
(261) Afterward, Shah Jahan gazed upon the grandeur of the white marble architectural wonder, his Taj Mahal.
(262) For cutting non- ferrous brittle materials such as granite , marble , concrete , ect with powerful cutting ability.
(263) There are abundant mineral resources, andalusite, marble, granite, gold and other mineral resources, greater reserves.
(264) India has always had an embarrassment of riches for the traveller: marble Moghul tombs, grand palaces, palm-fringed beaches and Himalayan treks.
(265) Ceramic tiles or marble facing has the disadvantages of heavy material and high cost, the construction is troublesome and some places often have the problem of unfirm sticking.
(266) The priests in their yellow robes moved silently through the green trees, and on a pavement of black marble stood the rose-red house in which the god had his dwelling.
(267) Boron deposits of eastern Liaoning occur in a suite of Early Proterozoic metamorphic rocks, with boron orebodies existent in magnesian marble.
(268) In the first, a man was filmed on closed-circuit television cameras hitting a marble statue on a fountain in the Piazza Navona.
(269) The left pillar closest to the chancel is installed with a gold-plated marble pulpit.
(270) The Duomo was made of ancient striped marble, and St. Catherine's skull was in a church named for her, where it's been for 600 years.