Use "edifices" in a sentence

1. Hence, complex monuments, edifices of gradation and transition.

2. They complain that the monstrous edifices interfere with television reception.

3. 22 They complain that the monstrous edifices interfere with television reception.

4. Ascon Group Of Developers has been Sculpting Edifices since 1995

5. These Basalts are erupted onto continental crust through fissures rather than typical volcanic edifices

6. * These durable edifices probably loomed majestically over nearby huts, hovels, and market stalls made of rough wooden frames and thatched with straw.

7. Almost everywhere these edifices of civil engineering, the basis of life in urban Britain, have been taken for granted.

8. Atolls are more or less annular reef and reef-island systems found mostly in oceanic mid-plate settings, where they rest on the peaks of submarine volcanic edifices

9. ‘The memorial's organization of form and materials might suggest a kind of natural, earthy, broad-sweeping and open Australianness in contrast to the ceremonious Conventionality of old world edifices.’

10. A curated list and of 50 Brutalist structures throughout the United States, constructed between 1950 and 2005, including federal and university buildings, as well as commercial and religious edifices

11. ‘The memorial's organization of form and materials might suggest a kind of natural, earthy, broad-sweeping and open Australianness in contrast to the ceremonious Conventionality of old world edifices.’

12. Agapae Sentence Examples On either side are similar edifices, a little later in date, but evidently used by the guardian of the monument and for the celebration of the Christian Agapae or love-feasts

13. Old buildings throughout the world suffer the gnawing erosion of the acidic rain that washes them, from the City Hall in Schenectady, United States, to the famous edifices of Venice, Italy.

14. Disclosed is a friction pendulum bearing (1) for protecting edifices, which is suitable for disconnecting the subsoil (2) from an edifice (3) during movements of the subsoil (2) caused by earthquakes, for example, or as an alternative to conventional deformable bearings.

15. Constantine—also known as Emperor Constantine I or Constantine the Great—decreed tolerance for Christians in the Edict of Milan, convened an ecumenical council to discuss Christian dogma and heresy, and constructed Christian edifices in his new capital city (Byzantium/Constantinople, now Istanbul)

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