How to use in-sentence of “foundation stone”:
+ When Queen Victoria laid the foundation stone for the new building for the Art Museum, she said that the museum must be renamed after herself and her dead husband.
+ The “North British Railway Act” received the Royal Assent on 15 July 1870 and the foundation stone was laid on 22 July 1871.
+ The foundation stone was laid on 28 April 1220.
+ The foundation stone for the Richmond Bridge was laid on 11 December 1823 and the bridge was built by convicts.
+ Queen Victoria laid the foundation stone in 1853, signed a parchment recording the date, and placed it in the hole prepared for the stone.
+ It was here he laid the foundation stone for a new Headquarters at Andover Flight International, 4 November 1960 before retiring in 1961.
+ The foundation stone was laid on April 4, 1903.