statue造句121. In 1734, Macrae presented Glasgow with an equestrian statue of King William.
122. In the photograph, a statue of St. Andrew stood in the background.
123. It is believed that the temple once contained a bronze statue of Venus, which was later moved to the banqueting House.
124. Makeup began to whiten his lapels like droppings on a statue.
125. Inside the restored stone house, an altar crowned by a statue of Mary drew the devout and the curious.
126. The statue shares space with dioramas, glassed-in scenes of the Capitol in various stages of its construction.
127. Hood has suggested that the statue at Knossos may have looked like the snake goddess shown in faience in the Temple Repositories.
128. One particularly macabre statue of Saint Sebastian, arrows poking out of every limb, was given centre stage.
129. In the tomb they found a statue of a horse cast in bronze.
130. Strictly speaking, we should erect a statue to a plumber in Trafalgar Square.
131. A small bronze statue of a ballet dancer was sold for £7,703,500 in an auction at Sotheby's in London.
132. The statue of the patron saint, Francis Xavier, oversees all from behind the altar.
133. Trying to stay calm, he crept up on the statue.
134. Theodoric's Statue was written soon after the poet's arrival at Aachen in 829.
135. There is also an equestrian bronze statue of St George, for which Plecnik designed the base.
136. But this is Washington, a town where the display of a statue can summon robust political forces on both sides.
137. We halted under a memorial statue to Frederick the Great.
138. They used to leave the children's shoes at the foot of the statue, as a thanksgiving.
139. Cranston glared at the small statue in a niche, the Virgin and Child; secretly, the coroner hated Christmas.
140. We stopped at the Association of Pioneer Women of California log cabin, and their garish statue.
141. Create a still image - in which they work out of role to create an image like a statue or three dimensional photograph.
142. The statue was dappled with light from a stained-glass window.
143. Owen was buried in the churchyard at Newtown, and there is a statue of him in the town's memorial park.
144. After it briefly was displayed in the Rotunda, the statue was banished to a storeroom.
145. In the marble version the struts have been banished from sight by designing the statue to be seen from a restricted viewpoint.
146. The campanile finishes with a galleried loggia, its conical roof topped with a gilded statue of the Archangel Michael.
147. The group hopes to erect a statue of Fleming next year.
148. The empty dress, a peeling poster of Mae West and in the far distance the Statue of Liberty.
149. The complicated postures are such as no freestanding statue of the time could show, and the sculptor has had great difficulties.
150. Does An exact copy of a Michelangelo statue lose artistic merit because it doesn't have his name on it.