How to use in-sentence of “statue”:
+ This is due to Göttingen of a memorial statue of a regular heptadecagon pedestal.
+ There is a statue of Wallace on the town church.
+ Giovanni orders Leporello to invite the statue to dinner.
+ He also has a wooden statue named Mr Punch.
+ The memorial statue of Duke Magnus II von Mecklenburg is said to be the most complete form of an epitaph.
+ Tamil Nadu government placed a statue of Chinnamalai in Chennai.
+ The tall column in the center of the main square dates from colonial times; it held a statue of a Spain’s viceroy, which was toppled when the country gained independence; the current sculpture on its summit commemorates Mexican independence.
+ On June 3, 2009, a statue of Reagan was added in the United States Capitol rotunda.

Example sentences of “statue”:
+ In 2004, for his work “Sviatohorska Blessed Virgin” – a statue of the Virgin Mary for Sviatohirsk LavraSviato-Uspenskyi Sviatohorskyi Monastery – Shmatko was awarded the order of Nestor Letopisets by Volodymyr Sabodan, the Kiev Metropolitan, and all of Ukraine.
+ Luhan won his own wax statue in January 2016, from the Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum in Beijing.
+ There is a statue of him at the entrance created by Pedro Montes.
+ Palmer Park was founded by George Palmer and it has a statue of George Palmer in it.
+ The Pieta is a statue by Michelangelo.
+ The Gauthama Buddha hugged the statue seven times.
+ The Arles Obelisk infobox shows a site which makes use of a native name, and the Statue of Liberty infobox shows four separate designations.
+ His motto on the base of the statue dedicated to him at Victoria Falls, was “Christianity, Commerce and Civilization”.
+ A statue of the pop-star is set to be built soon in the mentioned village.
+ In the 1470s, Lorenzo Medici and his brother Giuliano gave Verrocchio the job of making a statue of David.
+ The first Youth In Film Award was a small statue that looked like a small Academy Award.
+ The statue is Terminus, the Roman god of boundaries.
+ In 1997 a statue depicting the Cornish leaders, “Michael An Gof” and Thomas Flamank was unveiled at An Gof’s home village of St Keverne and a commemorative plaque was also unveiled on Blackheath Common.
+ The statue shows the President looking towards the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Poolreflecting pool and the Washington Monument.
+ People remember him as the “Gentle Giant” and there is a statue of him at the Southern Illinois University Edwardsville School of Dental Medicine.
+ They call the statue “Goldelse”, meaning something like “Golden Lizzy”.
+ Two important examples of such sculptures are: the cave sculptures at Mamallapuram and Nataraja statue at Chidambaram.
+ In 2004, for his work "Sviatohorska Blessed Virgin" - a statue of the Virgin Mary for Sviatohirsk LavraSviato-Uspenskyi Sviatohorskyi Monastery - Shmatko was awarded the order of Nestor Letopisets by Volodymyr Sabodan, the Kiev Metropolitan, and all of Ukraine.
+ Luhan won his own wax statue in January 2016, from the Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum in Beijing.
More in-sentence examples of “statue”:
+ The adult Perseus and his family fish from a boat, when they witness soldiers from Argos felling a statue of Zeus.
+ The sword statue symbolizes the courage, dedication and patriotism of the freedom fighters of Manipur, who fought against the three sides of the charging attacks of the British Army, from Kohima, Silchar and Myanmar on the 23rd of April, 1891.
+ The “Justice fountain” was built in 1634, and is made of French limestone; it includes a statue of Lady Justice made of sandstone, hence the name.
+ The original statue was lost when the ship carrying it sank near the Falkland Islands.
+ At each end of the portico, set between columns, is a statue of a figure on horseback.
+ The Statue of Liberty is made of copper.
+ At the top of the steps, which lead down to the port, stands a statue of Richelieu.
+ Donatello had made an equestrian statue of another soldier, who was nicknamed Gattamelata.
+ He stopped making the statue when his master, Donatello, died in 1466.
+ The statue was moved from the Casa de Campo to the Plaza Mayor in 1848.
+ Tacitus and Plutarch wrote Tacitus, “Histories” 4.83, Plutarch, “De Iside et Osiride” 28 that Ptolemy imported a statue of the god.
+ There were also plans for a statue of Wellesley on a horse in front of it.
+ The tower is crowned by a 6-meter statue of a farmer sowing grain on a pedestal of wheat and corn, to represent the state’s agricultural heritage.
+ A few months later in New York City a statue of Balto was placed in Central Park.
+ In 1466 the Guild of Traders gave Verrocchio the job of making a bronze statue of their saint, St Thomas.
+ The Bambergers call this statue Gabelmann because Neptune is holding his three-pronged fork.
+ The Guennol Lioness is a 5,000-year-old Mesopotamian statue found near Baghdad, Iraq.
+ Sometimes there is a stone post in the middle of the doorway where there is a statue of the “Madonna and Child”.
+ The “Springbank Snow Countess” was commemorated by a life-size statue which is on the corner of Dundas and Springbank.
+ Verrocchio’s statue looks like a real-live boy, dressed in modern parade clothes.
+ The “Statue of Freedom” is a statue of a woman that is on top of the United States Capitol.
+ In April 2011 Mohamed Al-Fayed, who was friends with Jackson when he was alive, showed the public a 7ft 6in statue of Jackson outside Craven Cottage football stadium.
+ For example, shopkeepers frequently keep a statue or picture of the devi Lakshmi in their shops.
+ Today there is a statue of Justo with a sword and a figure of a crucified Jesus.
+ In 1916, the state of Minnesota donated a marble statue of Rice to the National Statuary Hall Collection at the United States Capitol.
+ The adult Perseus and his family fish from a boat, when they witness soldiers from Argos felling a statue of Zeus.
+ The sword statue symbolizes the courage, dedication and patriotism of the freedom fighters of Manipur, who fought against the three sides of the charging attacks of the British Army, from Kohima, Silchar and Myanmar on the 23rd of April, 1891.
+ The "Justice fountain" was built in 1634, and is made of French limestone; it includes a statue of Lady Justice made of sandstone, hence the name.
+ There is also a memorial statue of Hendrix playing a Stratocaster on the corner of Broadway and Pine in Seattle.
+ The sonnet paraphrases the writing on the base of a statue of Ramesses.
+ Coffee also made a terra cotta statue of Asclepius for William Strutt’s Derbyshire Infirmary, opened 1810.
+ On July 4, 2011, a statue of Reagan was presented in London.
+ This temple holds statue of Wong Chor Ping – a well-known celebrity of southern-China during East Jin Dynasty’s time.
+ Once again Michelangelo made a statue that became world-famous.
+ Buddhists believe that the statue is alive because of this.
+ The voice is coming from a statue of the murdered Commendatore.
+ Uccello has painted it to look like a statue of the soldier on his horse.
+ The statue was destroyed because of a powerful earthquake in the Roman period.
+ Rodin first called the statue “The Poet”.
+ This caused the statue to come to life.
+ The temple was built to hold the Buddha statue which is believed to have been made in Thailand in the 14th century.
+ The Colossus of Rhodes was a huge iron and bronze statue of the Greek mythologyGreek god Helios.
+ Chola dynasty statue depicting Shiva dancing as Nataraja.
+ In that area there is a fountain and a statue of Prince Diponegoro riding a horse.
+ The statue is very lively and very lifelike.
+ In 1970 a statue of the Wawel Dragon was placed in front of the dragon’s den.
+ The statue is made to look like one of the most famous images of Monroe, taken from the movie “The Seven Year Itch”.
+ In the town centre there is a clock tower, fountain and a statue called “Joyride”, which is a statue of a mother and child.
+ A statue of Brummell by Irena Sedlecka was erected on London’s Jermyn Street in 2002.
+ With NATO’s lack of support and without a clear UN order for military intervention, Bush organized the coalition of the willing; The coalition forces quickly 2003 invasion of Iraqinvaded Iraq in 2003 and toppled the statue of dictator Saddam Hussein.
