How to use in-sentence of “grave”:
+ After a party of Pitcairn Islanders collecting miro wood rediscovered the skeletons in March 1958, a medical examination determined that the bones were of Caucasian origin, and they were then buried in a shallow grave inside the cave.
+ The actual site of Tenji’s grave is known.
+ One captured Dăneşti prince was forced to read his own funeral speech while he kneeled at an open grave before his execution.
+ The site of Wills’ grave and King’s site are on Cooper Creek downstream of Innamincka.
+ His grave is now looked after by the National Trust of Australia.
+ The district Cacadu, where her grave is was renamed to Sarah Baartman, in her honor, in 2015.

Example sentences of “grave”:
+ The grave of Saad Ibn Aqeel was in a zarih.
+ Emil Fischer is burried at Friedhof Wannsee, Lindenstraße and since 1956 named as grave of honor for extraordinary services or achievements in his lifetimes.
+ The actual site of Yōzei's grave is known.
+ The grave of Saad Ibn Aqeel was in a zarih.
+ Emil Fischer is burried at Friedhof Wannsee, Lindenstraße and since 1956 named as grave of honor for extraordinary services or achievements in his lifetimes.
+ The actual site of Yōzei’s grave is known.
+ Wright’s remains were removed from his grave by members of the Taliesin Fellowship.
+ Jordan later died, sacrificing himself to reignite a dying Sun only to return from the grave as the Spectre, the divine Spirit of God’s Vengeance.
+ The stranger was left in his grave and Daniel was buried at the foot of his wife’s grave, but 16 years later, a gravestone was mistakenly placed over the stranger’s grave.
+ Certainly, he was hospitalized and his appearance showed signs of a grave illness.
+ The earth barrow covering the grave was made in after the 1928 dig; the original was probably much bigger.
+ They are the acute accent é; grave accent è and circumflex accent î.
+ The library also contains Eisenhower’s grave and boyhood home.
+ His grave is in the cemetery at Bunhill Fields in London.
More in-sentence examples of “grave”:
+ In the town of Kelliher, Minnesota, there is a park called Paul Bunyan Memorial Park, where there is a grave site that says that Paul Bunyan is buried there.
+ The movie has Jason Voorhees being awoken after a psychokinetic teenage girl unleashes Jason from his grave in Crystal Lake, where she and her friends are staying.
+ Such material would cause “exceptionally grave damage” to national security if publicly available.
+ He did admit grave robbing.
+ The goal of this type of mass grave is not to disrespect the bodies of the dead.
+ Each grave record can contain: dates and places of birth and death, information about the person, cemetery and plot information, photographs, and information about who added it to Find A Grave.
+ At Méteren, on 13 October 1914, during an Allied counter-offensive, he was shot through the right lung by a sniper and was so badly injured that a grave was dug because he was expected to die.
+ Their mass grave has not been discovered.
+ He was buried at the site, but the grave has never been found.
+ The bones of Pocahontas were reburied in a grave in the churchyard.
+ Remove from External links if Find a Grave is already cited in main body, if burial information is provided in main body by a more reliable source, or if the page contains any unlicensed copyrighted information.
+ She visited her husband’s grave almost daily.
+ Since 1950 the necropolis of Casabianda’s is excavated and have revealed grave goods, from the Late Archaic period forwards, that include the finest works of art, in jewels, weapons, metalwares, bronze and ceramic plates and dishes in particular, Attic cups, and rhytons.
+ Her grave lies by the side of her husband’s grave in a small chapel.
+ Waters, “The Streams and Rivers of Minnesota 142 Near the mouth of the river was a French Voyageur’s grave marked with a cross.
+ In other cases, the unborn child would have grave birth defects.
+ Loomis arrives in Haddonfield in search of Michael, visiting Judith’s grave in the local cemetery, only to find her tombstone stolen.
+ Shrines are built in the surroundings of the grave of pious men.
+ The grave only had nine bodies instead of 11.
+ Tomb of Khan of Kalat is near old grave yard of Pishin city, who was kept under custody in Pishin by Britishers in late 1890’s.
+ His grave can still be seen today.
+ This name represents the Blue Mosque which is widely known to be the grave of Hazrat Ali.
+ He was given a funeral and temporary grave in Westminster Abbey.
+ The grave itself is a long narrow entrance opening into a large chamber.
+ In the town of Kelliher, Minnesota, there is a park called Paul Bunyan Memorial Park, where there is a grave site that says that Paul Bunyan is buried there.
+ The movie has Jason Voorhees being awoken after a psychokinetic teenage girl unleashes Jason from his grave in Crystal Lake, where she and her friends are staying.
+ Whenever archaeologists examined a grave, they found the dead man or woman still had a crown, gold, jewels, or other valuable grave goods.
+ The “Yurovsky Note” showed that two of the bodies were taken from the main grave and burned secretly to hide the burials of the Imperial family.
+ His grave is located nearby.
+ Since 1993, the United Nations has defined a mass grave as a grave where three or more people are buried together.
+ This is most evident in the passage grave of Newgrange.
+ They did not want the Communists, who still ruled Russia at that time, to know where the grave was.
+ According to the San Joaquin National Cemetery’s Website he is buried there, not at the state hospital in Stockton, in Section M-1, Grave 53.
+ This upset Oba so much that he jumped into his father’s grave during the funeral in 1957 while gravediggers were covering the coffin with dirt.
+ He died on July 4, 1623, and is buried in an unmarked grave in the Stondon churchyard.
+ On the day that ETA announces that it will abandon the armed struggle, Bittori visits the cemetery to tell the grave of her husband, El Txato, assassinated by the terrorists, that she has decided to return to the house where they lived.
+ Because Hendrix had so many fans, people were worried that the crowds of people wanting to look at his grave would damage other graves, so Hendrix’ father, Al Hendrix, had another memorial site built far from other graves.
+ He asks Rocco to dig the grave so that he can get rid of the body quickly.
+ With a volume of 33.000 cubic metres it is the biggest grave from that time in Central Europe.
+ Hence the name: he said, “I intend it to be really a mirror of feminine life as well on its grave as on its lighter sides….to be entertaining without being frivolous, and serious without being dull”, “Daily Mirror” No.
+ Hefner owned a burial plot next to Marilyn Monroe’s grave in Los Angeles.
+ Gein would take the whole female corpse or just the parts he wanted, put the dirt back in the grave and take home what he took from the grave.
+ The actual site of Seiwa’s grave is known.
+ Chippy was placed on the grave of Harry McNish.
+ The grave is then usually marked with a headstone so that people know who has died and can visit them.
+ The series revolves around the fictional character Freddy Krueger, a former child killer who after being burned alive by the vengeful parents of his victims, returns from the grave to terrorize and kill the teenage residents of Springwood, Ohio in their dreams.
+ John O’Meally John O’Meally is buried in an unmarked grave in the Anglican cemetery at Gooloogong.
+ His body was initially buried in an unmarked grave in the Paco Cemetery.
