old father time造句
例句與造句
- Old Father Time was originally located atop the old Grand Stand.
- The clock is made of Old Father Time.
- Old Father Time was permanently relocated to the Mound Stand in 1996, when the Grand Stand was demolished and rebuilt.
- Also in London the Old Father Time weathervane of Lord's Cricket Ground was bent over 90 degrees by the wind.
- In 1969 Old Father Time became the subject of a poem, " Lord's Test ", by the John Snow.
- It's difficult to find old father time in a sentence. 用old father time造句挺難的
- Gaunt, white-bearded, and funereal, " Old Father Time " is at once the most familiar and the most ominous member of the Wrecking Crew quartet.
- In tradition, this represents either the Christ Child or Old Father Time marking the death of the year, or the celebration of the birth of Christ, " the light of the world ".
- Prompt as old Father Time ever was, bells were heard at the windows . . . and in a moment old Santa Claus stood at the door before the youthful group, who greeted him with a volley of merry shouts.
- Nothing remains but dim recollection and an anticipated funeral to mark the end of his slow death mark from birth to oblivion & Hovering as Old Father Time in his shroud, he is waiting on the rip word & to avaunt his so-called loved ones and his ghastly grinning self.
- Having painted a bleak picture thus far, Altham ended on a note of defiance : " but the turf was a wondrous green, Old Father Time on the Grand Stand roof was gazing serenely at the nearest ( barrage ) balloon and one felt that somehow it would take more than totalitarian war to put an end to cricket ".
- For example, they can take " a wretch's knife " ( 74 ) to mean a wretch's knife, rather than assume that he must have really meant Old Father Time's scythe, take an " outcast state " ( 29 ) to mean an outcast state, not just a feeling that nobody likes him, and accept that when he says his " name receives a brand " ( 111 ) it means that his reputation has been permanently damaged, and not simply that acting is considered a somewhat disreputable profession.
- In 1797, for instance, " Chalmers, Williamson, and Barrett . . . gave an olio of readings lectures, recitations and songs . . . entitled'Nature in Nubibus, or a Melicosmeotes-- an antidote for the spleen .'" In 1804, " Mr . Bates " performed a program of skits, stories, and songs, and also phantasmagoria ( illuminated image-projection ) featuring " Old Father Time-- A Female Spirit, rising from the Tomb-- The King of Terror-- The Ghost and Hamlet-- Dr . Franklin-- An Egyptian Pigmy Idol, which instantaneously changes to a Human Skull ."