palace造句151. Shooting broke out in the main plaza in front of the presidential palace.
152. The flag flying above the palace indicates that the Queen is in residence.
153. An angry crowd surged through the gates of the president's palace.
154. Most of the crowned heads of Europe have been entertained in this palace.
155. Plans have been announced to throw the Palace open to the public.
156. The Crystal Palace was built in Hyde Park for the Great Exhibition of 1851.
157. The Palace has announced that the Duke and Duchess are to separate.
158. All the approaches to the palace were guarded by troops.
159. Once one is accustomed to such a splendid palace it no longer dazzles.
160. This palace is magnificent.
161. The ladies of Berne liked to patronize the Palace for tea and little cakes.
162. The general detached a small force to go and guard the palace.
163. The Palace last night refused to comment on the reports.
164. A pair of large stone lions preside massively over the approach to the Summer Palace.
165. Snakes abounded in the palace grounds, as did ants.
166. The palace is a monstrosity.
167. The Palace is open Mon-Sun.
168. The family also live in the palace compound.
169. James's Palace, the baroness, happily, was.
170. For once Buckingham Palace came to her assistance.
171. The Loan Agreement will be conditional upon the completion and final acceptance of the refurbishment of the Villahermosa Palace.
172. Susan Gutfreund ordered a box of glass ashtrays with the design of our future palace etched into the bottoms.
173. Buckingham Palace said Di wanted to tighten her belt along with everyone else.
174. Anfield defender Mark Wright will travel to join his team-mates later today after missing the team bus travelling to Crystal Palace.
175. This cosy arrangement upset a lot of people and an angry crowd gathered outside the palace.
176. As a first step toward cutting costs, Helen volunteered to go to work in the chicken palace, as the cashier.
177. They left telephone lines at the presidential palace intact, allowing Diem to appeal to loyal units to rescue him.
178. The royal palace was splendid and reputedly contained a large wine cellar.
179. From Brighton Station to the Palace Pier it is designed to be enjoyed both by casual visitors and dedicated enthusiasts.
180. Served not merely as a defence but as palace for bishops and archbishops of St Andrews.