Examples of using Once stood in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Culpo shared the joy on personal accounts:“Smart and successful women who once stood in this position inspire me a lot, both in life and career“.
It's why I'm so proud- speaking mere feet from where the Wall once stood- to celebrate its demise now three decades ago.
The crowds in London once stood on their toes to see Tennyson pass; today a figure like Tennyson probably would not write poetry and might not even read it.
economy, was the capital town of a daimyo's fief where once stood the Sunpu Castle of the ruler Tokugawa Ieyasu, a warlord of the Sengoku
re-erected, although they represent a small fraction of the monuments that once stood in the cemetery.[1].
The theatre's name has a triple meaning: it recalls the Princess Theatre, Toronto's first“first-class legitimate” playhouse, that once stood three blocks to the east;
BIG was particularly moved when a long-time resident of Park City spoke nostalgically about the former Coalition Building, which once stood just south of the Kimball site.
you can walk along the circuit of walls where sentries once stood watch and traitors' heads were placed on spikes.
Bukseongno,"east fortress street" and"north fortress street", which now run where the wall once stood.
At first glance the guards stationed in Snoke's throne room conjure images of the Imperial Guards who once stood at Emperor Palpatine's side.
We were particularly moved when a long-time resident of Park City spoke nostaligally about the former Coalition Building, which once stood just south of the Kimball site.
The Royal Gate, an elaborate gold leaf gate, separates the Court of Honour from the Royal Court at the location where the Louis XIV statue once stood.
the teenager, the young adult, that once stood before us in our reflection.
along with three other pieces that once stood alongside it on Potsdamer Platz.
marketing of The Raffles, a 5-star luxury resort that once stood on the island.
its location to where it once stood is said to have been where The Parish of St. Laurence Church of England Primary School now stands. .
Built in 1561, it's all that's left of the massive fortifications that once stood here and which were dismantled after the Treaty of Vienna in 1809.
Bukseongno,"east fortress street" and"north fortress street," which now run where the wall once stood.
a reminder that the notorious state prison known as the Bastille, the much-hated symbol of absolutist power, once stood here.
a replica of one that once stood at the Crystal Palace in London.