How to use in-sentence of “terraces”:
– It consists of many layers which fall downward from their peak in ring-shaped terraces to the base.
– In 1870, the terraces of Meudon were part of the strategic defenses of Paris in the Franco-Prussian War, and the château, damaged by shelling, was occupied by Prussian forces.
– They levelled out some land in terraces and built a large town called “Asisium” on the side of Mount Subasio.
– Djeser-Djeseru sits on a series of agricultural terraces that once had lush gardens.
– The southern islands are limestone, with level terraces and fringing coral reefs.
– With the Regent’s backing Nash created a master plan for the area, put into action from 1818 onwards, which stretched from St James’s northwards and included Regent Street, Regent’s Park and its neighbouring streets, terraces and crescents of elegant town houses and villas.
– When Fulham came up from Division 1 in the 2000–2001 season, terraces returned for a short while.

Example sentences of “terraces”:
– By 17 August most of the stands and terraces had been completed.
– Lake Ojibway’s beach terraces show that it was deep.
– It also has outdoor sculptures displayed on terraces and in gardens.
– Most of its top surface is a complex series of terraces and large wide steps, mostly rectangular, with walls that are almost vertical.
– There are ancient terraces in the neighborhood, which were used for growing grapes.
– Within the house there are 52 apartments, four offices, 16 private terraces and three communal terraces, and a total of 250 trees and bushes.
– They are linked to the museum both by landscaped terraces and by an enclosed glass walkway that leads from the main rotunda of the museum.
– They used this “work tax” to build roads and terraces on the sides of the mountains to grow crops, and huge cities with rich palaces for the rulers and their queens.
– Many shelves are attached directly into the wall, sticking out without any supports that can be seen, like the floors and terraces of the house itself.
– The monument has staircase-like terraces with flat sides and sharp corners.
– Fluvial terraces are either called erosional or depositional.
– Sculpture is also on display at various points outside the buildings, including on various terraces and balconies.
– The bridges and terraces both offer views of the surrounding hillsides and central plaza.
– There are two stands, the West and East Stands, which have covered seats and two standing-only terraces known as the Academy End and Jailend.
- By 17 August most of the stands and terraces had been completed.
- Lake Ojibway's beach terraces show that it was deep.
- It also has outdoor sculptures displayed on terraces and in gardens.
