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monument造句
61. The de Courmont house is a national monument. 62. The Washington Monument is a popular historical landmark. 63. William Arbuthnot erected a monument on the spot. 64. Officials plan to erect a monument in Lindbergh's honor. 65. The house was, he thought, a monument to miscalculation. 66. The miners erected a monument that still stands. 67. Stalin detested the monument and had it demolished. 68. The traditional monument has tended to confound gender politics. 69. Every AIDS patient is a monument to the theory of evolution. 70. One great monument towards which most bishops did contribute was the cathedral. 71. But he was uninterrupted in his journey, eventually arriving at a vantage point near the Monument. 72. What, one might ask, about bequests in favour of corporations or instructions to build the testator a monument? 73. From here head due north to monument on top of Eston Nab. 74. Standing in the huge apse, covered by a baldacchino, was the monument to Peter. 75. Each species of coral has its own pattern of budding and so erects its own characteristic monument. 76. Oldenberg's monument also breaks the rigid anti-chromatic format of most western public sculptures and monuments. 77. The keep's remains will be preserved as a historic monument. 78. From head to foot the king was marble now, a monument. 79. Antislavery history thus entailed building a monument to the sect. 80. The reasons for rebuilding this monument after the war are complex. 81. It could even, in a pinch, get him off the hook for the nightly walk to the monument. 82. The buoy is somehow a fitting monument to the crew members who lost their lives here. 83. His monument in clinical practice was the model child guidance service in the then Borough of West Ham. 84. There is a monument to those who fell - men, women, children, babes in arms and the aged. 85. The Dome was Ceausescu-land, a monument shoring up the fantasies of an old regime. 86. To know the exact circumstances of the building of the monument to James Macrae is of no consequence. 87. A landowner could have his monument protected if he wished but he might prefer to maltreat it or destroy it completely. 88. The 1994 Turner prize-winner received the commission to create the monument in January 1996. 89. The national monument is called the Great Stupa, which sums up the mood. 90. All that now remains is a single tower, a poor monument to a long history of noble residences on the site.