Examples of using Big ben in English and their translations into Chinese
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A suspense(but that might be her heart, affected, that said, by influenza) before Big Ben strikes.
Big Ben is the iconic sound of New Year for the UK but what is the equivalent in other countries?
Big Ben has never been a super great QB, but he has been a decent starting NFL QB, on a great team.
In 1926, Big Ben Manufacturing of Kentucky purchased Blue Bell for a whopping $585,000.
Technically, Big Ben is the name given to the massive bell inside the clock tower, which weighs more than 13 tons(13, 760 kg).
Gaze out at the illuminated city sights including Big Ben and the London Eye, and finish the evening on the Thames River with after-dinner dancing.
Big Ben is the name of the bell in the clock tower, not the tower itself.
Ask anyone in the world to draw Big Ben or the Eiffel Tower or the Giza Pyramids….
When he awoke he found that it was still quite light, and presently he heard Big Ben strike seven.
Big Ben and Santonio proved that in deed no one can stop Voltron“and I mean no one.”.
Big Ben Roethlisberger and Aaron Rodgers on Sunday, and Monday, respectively, both showed that they can pass, and run if necessary.
The most promnient historical structure is the clock tower which was erected in 1903 modelled on Little Ben, a small version of Big Ben in London.
If you still have time, you can continue through St. James Park and end up at Big Ben and Westminster Abbey.
This burger will go down as bragging rights with friends, and I can see all the big eaters going for our Big Ben Number 10.
A suspense(but that might be her heart, affected, they said, by influenza) before Big Ben strikes.
But even so it was twenty-five to eight as we passed Big Ben, and eight struck as we tore down the Brixton Road.
The question remains to be answered just where Big Ben is to be put in the legacy of great NFL Quarterbacks.
Big Ben- Perhaps the best-known clock in the world, Big Ben stands proudly at the end of the Palace of Westminster.
Denis Nowlan said,“We decided in the end that the only substitute for the most majestic, most evocative bell in the world is Big Ben.”.
