How to use in-sentence of “precious”:
– However, while the memory erasure is ongoing, he faces with their earlier memories that are so passionate, sweet and precious that they should never be deleted.
– The troy ounce is still used to measure the mass of precious metals and gems.
– The college has another library, the “Parker library”, that has very old and precious books.
– They also ate bread and enjoyed toasting and eating the pesky but crunchy locusts which destroyed their precious crops.
– Some gold and other precious stones can be found including zircons, green jasper, sapphires and serpentine minerals.
– A bas-relief at the temple of Angkor Wat in Cambodia includes a depiction of Deva devas and asuras working together to stir up the Ocean of Milk in an attempt to free the precious objects lost within, including the elixir of immortality called amrita.
– Wakasa agate works carved through unique technique is the greatest of precious stone arts.
– The Lydian coins were made of a weighed amount of precious metal and were stamped with a picture of a lion.

Example sentences of “precious”:
– The luminous skin of the figures is surrounded by intense patches of yellow or green drapery and the precious “Pittoni blue”.
– Demand of many natural resources is very high, but availability of some, such as precious metals, is very low.
– This is from the Imperial Salt Chamber, the group who ran the precious salt mines in the Habsburg empire.
– This monument was a precious Ancient Egyptian “obelisk”.
– However, I’d like to submit it as a candidate, because I think that, with your constructive criticism, it may be worthy of the precious VG tag.
– In March 2010 he married Precious Lunga.
– Rare earth elements are not exchange-traded in the same way that Precious metalprecious are.
– He was responsible for a great many inventions that made life more secure for his people: the manufacture of armor and weapons, the weaving and dyeing of clothes of linen, silk and wool, the building of houses of brick, the mining of jewels and precious metals, the making of perfumes and wine, the art of medicine, the navigation of the waters of the world in sailing ships.
– In the United States, public acceptance of banknotes in replacement of precious metals was hastened in part by Executive Order 6102.
– Each of the two onyx stones on the shoulder pieces of the high priest’s ephod was engraved with the names of six different tribes of Israel, and each of the 12 precious stones that adorned his breastpiece was engraved with the name of one of the tribes.
– Awed and astonished by all these things, she rewarded his achievements with “120 talents of gold, large quantities of spices, and precious stones.
– This building is an ancient corn-market that had, painted on the wall, a precious image of the “Madonna and Child”.
– Jewelry often uses gemstones and precious metals.
- The luminous skin of the figures is surrounded by intense patches of yellow or green drapery and the precious "Pittoni blue".
- Demand of many natural resources is very high, but availability of some, such as precious metals, is very low.
More in-sentence examples of “precious”:
– UNESCO has described it as “one of the most precious cultural properties of man’s cultural heritage”.
– When these Catholics started to meet together, they met at Precious Blood Sisters’ Monastery.
– A bullion coin is a coin struck from precious metal and kept as a store of value or an investment, rather than used in day-to-day commerce.
– Some examples of such alternative investments are: real estate, Mortgageprivate mortgages, private company stock, oil and gas limited partnerships, precious metals, horses, and intellectual property.
– In this period the insetting of precious stones flourished.
– It was the only place in Middle-earth where the precious metal “mithril” could be found, which made the dwarves very rich.
– An early bandeira in 1628, led by Antônio Raposo Tavares, composed of 2.000 allied Indians, 900 Mamluks and 69 white Paulistanos, to find precious metals and stones and / or to capture Indians for slavery.
– They were like precious diamonds.
– Other chapels might hold the relics of a Canonizationsaint or a precious painting or statue of a particular saint such as Saint Anthony of Padua, Saint Francis of Assisi or Saint Patrick.
– During a flood, people try to move themselves and their most precious belongings to higher ground quickly.
– His left hand holds a precious jewel in his lap.
– The first scene takes place in the river Rhine where the three Rhinemaidens: Woglinde, Wellgunde and Flosshilde, are guarding the precious Rhine gold.
– People threw coins, gold, jewelry, and precious gifts into the river, thanking Anuket for the life-giving water.
– Sometimes, the painter also decorates the painting with threads of gold and silver, and precious gems.
– These coins were made of Precious metals and allowed people to trade with a standard amount of metal.
– He played a man who, after returning from Vietnam, loses the most precious things in his life.
– As the year goes by, Harry discovers that Hogwarts has, hidden away for safety, a very precious treasure.
– She has been a member of girl groups Precious Precious and Atomic Kitten.
– It was released on 9 October 2015 in the United Kingdom by Precious Stone Records.
– Bampokha is very famous for its various kinds of precious marbles.
– For instance, the White Jambhala is shown sitting on a turquoise dragon and his left hand holds a mongoose that spews out precious jewels.
– His most precious works have within them representations of “blue fabrics”, named as “Blue Pittoni”.
– However, by 1000BC, many of the pyramids had been robbed of their precious treasures.
– Were Portuguese and Spanish expeditions in search of precious metals and stones, and Indians to enslave.
– The moment she is fertilized she carries the precious cargo: the eggs that will form part of the next generation.
– The Imperial State Crown includes many precious gems, including 2,868 diamonds, 273 pearls, 17 sapphires, 11 emeralds, and 5 rubies.
– ISO 4217 includes codes not only for currencies, but also for precious metals and certain other entities used in international finance.
– Sumerians also wore necklaces with bright, precious stones.
– Most of the coins of later series have specific commemorative topics and are usually made of precious metal.
– There is also an archeology site in Kota Kuala Muda where precious stones panning were done few hundred years ago.
– This gave Lee precious time to regroup and move on to Sharpsburg where the Battle of Antietam pitted the two armies against each other again.
– This enables individuals anywhere to play a direct and interactive role in the survival of some of the world’s most precious species.
– I advice you to stop wasting my time and use your precious time for something else, I have provided the all the facts and reliable sources so if you still insist to remove this article it arises a question about your neutrality.
– Meanwhile, Fujiko convinces Lupin to steal some precious jewels from an exhibition; but the woman does not hesitate to resort to her famous double game by warning Zenigata of the intentions of the gentleman thief.
– They were made using precious metal and set with expensive stones.
– Scagliola, is an artificial way of imitating marble and other precious material.
– Bullion can also be in the form of bars of precious metal in different weights bars can easily be stacked and are easier to sort then coins as only the weight needs to be taken into consideration.
– Throughout the series, he is forced to adapt to the new working environment, which includes cutting his precious locks of hair to create a neater and more professional image.
– The Sovereign’s Orb is currently set with over 600 precious stones and pearls.
– It is the most expensive precious metal.
– Building on the infrastructure and credit and settlement networks established for food and precious metals, many such markets have proliferated drastically in the late 20th century.
– These precious statues are often very beautifully and delicately made.
– Commodity money is based on a “good”, often a precious metal such as gold or silver, which is desired or has other uses.
– A ruby is a kind of precious stone.
– She comes, “with a very great caravan – with camels carrying spices, large quantities of gold, and precious stones – she came to Solomon and talked with him about all that she had on her mind”.
– The sarcophagus’ lid was broken and all this king’s valuable precious jewellery and grave goods were stolen.
– They usually figure precious metals and jewels, but may be made of colourful beads.
- UNESCO has described it as "one of the most precious cultural properties of man's cultural heritage".
- When these Catholics started to meet together, they met at Precious Blood Sisters' Monastery.
- A bullion coin is a coin struck from precious metal and kept as a store of value or an investment, rather than used in day-to-day commerce.
