How to use in-sentence of “marble”:
– He became known for his larger-scale abstract cast bronze and carved marble sculptures.
– Before Hawthorne died, he published his last works, “Our Old Home “ and “The Marble Faun”.
– Strictly speaking, Ashford Black Marble is not a marble formed by heat, but a smooth sedimentary rock, a hard mass of dusty minerals.
– Carrara marble is a genuine marble.
– Because Italy had lots of beautiful marble in many different colours, many buildings have fronts or “facades” decorated in coloured marble.
– Newly-set terrazzo will not look like marble unless it is wet.
– The Greek government did fix the stadium even though the cost of refurbishing the stadium in marble had already been funded in full by Evangelis Zappas forty years earlier.
Example sentences of “marble”:
– Nanser is rich in its marble resources.
– Trump married his first wife, Czech model Ivana TrumpIvana Zelníčková, on April 7, 1977, at the Marble Collegiate Church in Manhattan.
– Aeschylus and Sophocles wrote tragedies upon it; Ovid has described it at length in his “.” In art, the most famous representation was a marble group of Niobe and her children, taken by Sosius to Rome and set up in the temple of Apollo Sosianus Pliny, “Nat.
– The Queen tasted this produce in a marble room.
– Consisting originally of marble chips, clay, and goat milk, production of terrazzo became much easier after the 1920s and the introduction of electric industrial grinders and other power equipment.
– The tomb is made from Yule marble quarried in Colorado.
- Nanser is rich in its marble resources.
- Trump married his first wife, Czech model Ivana TrumpIvana Zelníčková, on April 7, 1977, at the Marble Collegiate Church in Manhattan.
– Around five sides of the pulpit are white marble panels carved with stories from the life of Jesus.
– There are iron ore, copper, mercury at Larderello, and the vast marble mines in Versilia.
– Ashford Black Marble is a kind of limestone which contains some carbon, and its particles are very small.
– They include two very famous marble statues, “the Pieta” in Saint Peter’s Basilica and David “David” which once stood in a plazza in Florence but is now in the Accademia Gallery.
More in-sentence examples of “marble”:
- Vasari wrote that Giotto was buried in Santa Maria del Fiore, the Cathedral of Florence, on the left of the entrance and with the spot marked by a white marble plaque.
- Purbeck marble is a fossiliferous limestone found in the Isle of Purbeck, a peninsula in south-east Dorset, England.
- To make art objects, Ashford Black Marble can be cut as materials of them and put together with other fine stones.
– Vasari wrote that Giotto was buried in Santa Maria del Fiore, the Cathedral of Florence, on the left of the entrance and with the spot marked by a white marble plaque.
– Purbeck marble is a fossiliferous limestone found in the Isle of Purbeck, a peninsula in south-east Dorset, England.
– To make art objects, Ashford Black Marble can be cut as materials of them and put together with other fine stones.
– A marble cake is a cake.
– The Cardinal wanted Michelangelo to make a marble statue, larger than life-size, of Bacchus, the Ancient Roman God of wine.
– During a minor cleaning in 1904 two slabs of marble near the altar were moved.
– Both plates are on a tray, which is on a grey marble or marble-effect counter top.
– The floor is made of marble and the ceiling is covered with cloth.
– Venetian construction workers invented terrazzo for use as a low cost flooring material using leftover marble chips from upscale jobs.
– There are beautiful marble pillars which are all carved differently.
– He had spent over 50 years to collect them after finding that his ancestors had been involved in Ashford Black Marble manufacturing.
– Henry Watson played important roles in the development of the local industry of inlaying Ashford Black Marble in the 1750s.
– The central historical part of the city is built in marble called “travertinetravertino”, a grey-hued stone extracted from the surrounding mountains.
– Pietra dura items are generally crafted on green, white or black marble base stones.
– There are also cutting boards made of glass, steel, marble or corian.
– The Purbeck Marble of the Jurassic period and the Sussex Marble of the early Cretaceous, which both occur in southern England, are limestones containing the tightly packed remains of the pond snail “Viviparus”.
– The player controls a marble through a series of traps in order to break all of the coloured blocks in a stage.
– Tommy who loves collecting needs ten dollars to buy a magic marble from another boy.
– It had many fine houses with a lavish use of coloured marble cladding, mosaics and wall paintings.
– Park Lane is about three quarters of a mile in length, and runs north from Hyde Park Corner to Marble Arch, along the length of the eastern flank of Hyde Park.
– The most interesting sight in Heraclion is the Republic of VeniceVenetian square with a marble fountain.
– One of the most magnificent ones is the marble tomb of Henry II, the founder of the cathedral, and his wife, the empress Cunigunde.
– They were joined by other Aboriginal workers from the towns of Port Hedland and Marble Bar.
– It is a white marble triumphal arch.
– Marble Arch is a white Carrara marble monument which is on a large traffic island.
– Brecciated marble can have a marvellous appearance.
– Ashford Black Marble can be manufactured into pots, candlesticks and other similar objects, or sawn to make smooth, flat items such as obelisks and paper weights.
– In 1901, General William Jackson Palmer built a marble statue of Zebulon Pike.
– The most renowned places of the city are Madan Mahal, Bhedaghat, Dhuadhar Waterfalls, Marble Rocks and much more.
– The county seat is Marble Hill.
– The establishment of polytechnical centres to help local people in better managing the affairs of the local Marble industry and training them to operate the more advanced machinery needed to refine the marble.
– Scagliola is a composite materialcomposite substance made from selenite, Selenite is a crystalline form of gypsum, and gypsum is basically a form of calcium sulphate glue and natural pigments, imitating marble and other hard stones.
– These figures were replaced with gilded bronze copies and basins of marble in 1688.
– Hebron is important to the economy of the area due to the sale of marble from quarries.
– The marble facade was burned to make quicklime.
– The Elgin Marbles are marble sculptures from the Parthenon that are on display in the British Museum.
– Natural stones used as building material include granite, marble and sandstone.
– The stonecutter worked at a marble quarry owned by Michelangelo’s father.
– It is made of marble and is 17 feet tall.
– Bazargay is rich in its marble resources.
– The individual marble beds, lie between layers of softer marine clays and mudstone, laid down during repeated marine ingressions.
– The “Winged Victory of Samothrace” is a Parian marble sculpture now in the Louvre, Paris, France.
– Tommy finally decides that the magic marble is not worth the trouble.
– Tennessee marble is really a massive, highly fossiliferous gray to pink to maroon Ordovician dolostone, known as the Holston Formation by geologists.
– Some of these names are oscar, tiger oscar, velvet cichlid, and marble cichlid.
– It is made of white and red marble and decorated with Murano glass and mosaic.
