Pronunciation of the English word relics.
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1. | We discovered relics of an ancient civilization. | |
2. | Rome abounds with relics. | |
3. | Here were some relics. | |
4. | We discovered relics of an ancient civilisation. | |
5. | All countries have a responsibility to preserve the ancestral relics of every people group within their borders, and to pass these on to the coming generations. | |
6. | The relics of your grandparents are in this church. | |
7. | It is everyone's duty to cherish cultural relics. | |
8. | Cherish our cultural relics; it is all our duty. | |
9. | Our chambers were always full of chemicals and of criminal relics which had a way of wandering into unlikely positions, and of turning up in the butter-dish or in even less desirable places. | |
10. | The marriage guests, on the present occasion, were regaled with a banquet of unbounded profusion, the relics of which, after the domestics had feasted in their turn, were distributed among the shouting crowd. |