How to use in-sentence of “commemorative”:
– The Blue Plaque is a scheme for remembering the links between famous people and buildings by placing commemorative plaques on the walls.
– One of the Learning Rooms is named after him and there are several pieces of nineteenth century Jack Crawford commemorative pottery on display in the Pottery Gallery and the silver medal that was presented to him by the Town following the battle in 1797, and given to the Museum by the Earl of Camperdown in 1880, is proudly on display in the Sunderland Heroes section of the Museum Street near the entrance of this award winning Museum.
– People liked her so much that a commemorative cartoon published at the time simply showed two angels looking down towards an opening in the clouds with the caption “She’s here”, since no introduction was needed and people could understand that “she” meant Eleanor Roosevelt.
– Near Oberkirchen there is a place where commemorative inscriptions have been erected.
– A street was named “rue du Commandant Cousteau” in a street which runs near his native house, where a commemorative plaque was affixed.
– The first is the Commemorative Area including the Hall of Memory with the Tomb of the Unknown Australian Soldier.
– Ross celebrated his 110th birthday with chocolates and cake and a commemorative letter from the Prime Minister of Australia Kevin Rudd.
– A commemorative plaqueplaque remembers where he “first drew sword to free his native land” in 1296, when he killed Heselrig, the English sheriff of Lanark.

Example sentences of “commemorative”:
– 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.
– A commemorative plaque on the southern side of the Memorial Square remembers two historic speeches given on consecutive nights in Colac.
– It is accompanied by a tablet given by the Emma Lazarus Commemorative Committee in 1977, celebrating the poet’s life.
– Most of the coins of later series have specific commemorative topics and are usually made of precious metal.
– The “Tempietto of San Pietro in Montorio” is a small commemorative Tombmartyrium built by Donato Bramante, possibly as early as 1502, in the courtyard of “San Pietro in Montorio”.
– He was also honored by a Japanese commemorative postage stamp in 1998.
– Since the day was the National Day of the People’s Republic of China, one of the ships was headed for the commemorative firework display.
– To honor the tenth anniversary of the Erfalasorput, the Greenland Post officePost Office issued commemorative stamps and a leaflet by its creator.
– In 1995, the Japanese government made a commemorative 80 Yen postage stamp.
– A commemorative British two pound coin was issued in 2005 to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the plot.
– David Mearns, “Unknown at this Address” in Lincoln and the Gettysburg Address: Commemorative Papers, ed.
- 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.
- A commemorative plaque on the southern side of the Memorial Square remembers two historic speeches given on consecutive nights in Colac.
- It is accompanied by a tablet given by the Emma Lazarus Commemorative Committee in 1977, celebrating the poet's life.
– In 1884, Longfellow became the first non-British writer for whom a commemorative bust was placed in Poet’s Corner of Westminster Abbey in London.
– A commemorative plaque was installed at the site of the initial wing impact.
– A commemorative plaque, or simply plaque, is a plate made of metal, ceramic, stone, wood, or other material.
– The team still wears a commemorative patch to remember them.
– Wawa was called wild goose in “The Song of Hiawatha.” On July 5, 2010, the Canada Post made a commemorative stamp of the Wawa Goose as part of its Roadside Attractions collection.
– There are many commemorative plaqueplaques in the mountains that commemorate the struggle against Fulgencio Batista.
– The Republic of India issued a commemorative stamp.
– The exposition was where many famous inventions were first presented and many modern items such as the Ferris wheel, Quaker Oats, Hershey’s, the Frontier thesis was presented, and the United States Mint, in the United States of America, offered its first commemorative coins.
– It was first sung during the commemorative Evensong for Queen Aethelflaed which took place in Gloucester Cathedral, June 12th 2018.
