monument造句91. We experience other places through the medium of the screen, and arguably the modern monument is now the movie.
92. These were mainly disposed along the main axis of the monument, with a number clustered on platforms raised on either side.
93. After a successful trial period, tickets timed at half-hour intervals will now be required to visit the Washington Monument year-round.
94. It was built as a monument to Thomas Coats, the man who had established the family's cotton thread empire.
95. The square funerary monument was found to contain a series of stelae with inscriptions and five urns.
96. Arnold Kaech did have one advantage denied to William Arbuthnot; his monument could be landed on the spot by helicopter.
97. The Glory shuddered to a sudden halt on the grassy slope in front of the Monument and they were thrown forward against their seat-belts.
98. Above, I am as rigid as a monument; below, smooth fluidity.
99. Not her national monument I told her, and she shouldn't come poking her nose in where it wasn't wanted.
100. But the issue of how a fictional character can function as a contemporary monument is unresolved.
101. It was a monument to the newly discovered Parkinson's Law.
102. The development of polio vaccines, present and future, is a monument to several important things.
103. It was a straight road, the kind of road that leads to a temple or a sacred monument.
104. On top of this was a solid brick monument with an upright stone.
105. He rode up and down Main Street twice, circled the war monument and checked the lot behind the post office.
106. Moma is a monument to the creative value of bigotry.
107. The world's greatest monument to the exploitation of women had its appeal, I had to admit.
108. She had the Monument built on top of the hill so everyone could see it as a landmark.
109. Less than a mile and a half remain and the Berlin Senate is considering buying back bits to preserve as a monument.
110. That such a monument should now require a damp course is a suitably bizarre commentary on human folly.
111. Arnold Kaech, chairman of the Schilthornbahn, decided to replace the monument.
112. The decoration on the monument is intended to convey the idea of Leonardo as artist, sculptor, architect and engineer.
113. David C.. Bolles, eldest son of Don Bolles, helped her lay a wreath at the foot of the monument.
114. And this monument to bad taste is a jewel in the Trust's crown.
115. In use as a hospital until 1965, in 1977 it was declared an historic monument and saved from demolition.
116. The monument itself was in a poor state of repair and suffering the effects of age.
117. Is it not a fitting monument to 13 years of shyster Tory Government?
118. The Washington Monument would stick out of it like a spike in a railroad tie.
119. The monument is a V-shaped low wall of polished black granite that reflects back the image of the viewer.
120. At first, not a single owner would place his monument in guardianship.