monument造句

They set up a bronze statue [monument] to his memory.

He forced all the ministers to pay homage to the monument monthly!

He was referring to the monument built in 1962 over the wreckage of the battleship Arizona, sunk by Japanese planes.

The heartbroken emperor resolved to immortalize her memory by creating the finest monument ever seen, the Taj Mahal.

Eastleigh is hardly a tourist town-a dour bronze railwayman is its main public monument-but it has a brilliant formula for incubating new businesses.

An area of the outfield at Yankee Stadium is known as monument Park. There are stone monuments and plaques honoring players and team officials.

The aquarium where Paul lived first mooted the idea of erecting a memorial to the octopus after his death last year and now the soothsayer's legacy has been enshrined with the permanent monument.

monument造句

His name is inscribe on the monument.

At the center of the square stands a monument in black marble.

To build such a monument to the mortal future and the immortal soul shows that they knew something I don't.

They are a mirror image to our towering achievements above ground and, like the pyramids, they are both monument and tomb.

The last sentence of Lincoln's letter saying: "Let him have the marble monument, along with the well-assured and the more enduring one in the hearts of those who love liberty unselfishly for all men."

"We now know, much to our surprise and delight, that Stonehenge was not just a prehistoric monument, it was a Roman and mediaeval monument," said Wainwright.

Today we're going to visit its main part - the museum building located at the base of the famous Motherland monument.

This monument attests to their strength and their courage, and while we miss them dearly, we know they rest in a better place.

The colossal monument bestrode the harbour.

Reason: Easter Island's silent stone figures are a monument to the seafaring skills and unique culture of ancient Polynesian peoples.

Even though the Champions League final is a monument to the riches and razzle-dazzle of modern football, there were some eternal truths on show in the eternal City.

Suddenly everyone seemed to be running across the girl nipped nimbly round the lions at the base of the monument and joined in the rush.

They stand as a monument to America's pioneering spirit, as well as its scientific prowess.

The next morning, the manager of the park found a male corpse. The man lay peacefully upon the grave, leaning quietly beside the altar behind the monument without any word.

WHO wants their country's finest monument to be a new wonder of the world?