


‘The real treasures of the parapet are the huge single beasts, a set of six designs, three living and three extinct, which are highly dramatic in their pencil work.’.‘That also got me to read her blog, which is a real treasure.’.‘Most of the tourists leave after seeing David, but real treasures are on the second floor.’.‘The real treasures here are on the floors above.’.‘Get your antique treasures valued as part of Hextable Heritage Centre's annual heritage day on September 11.’.

‘Actually, if God provides you with even one in this life, it's a real treasure in my opinion.’.‘The benefit is that you can find real treasures at a fraction of their original cost.’.‘He has some real treasures there so those of you interested in the topic might like to visit here.’.‘If you don't drink the occasional bottle of Californian wine, then you're missing out on some real treasures.’.‘Sometimes, this involved the omission of some real treasures.’.‘Ancient manuscripts depicting the history of Armenia are housed in the national library, Madenataran, and are valued national and historical treasures.’.‘In the second half of the nineteenth century others came seeking treasure during the gold rushes.’.‘Gawain refused, saying he could not touch treasure or gold until his pilgrimage was complete.’.‘He arrived back in England with very valuable treasure and the distinction of being the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe.’.‘After paying homage for the noble act, Dantes recovered the buried treasure and became extremely wealthy.’.‘They laugh about finding a pirate's treasure and sharing the wealth.’.‘A slave had come to the entrance of the dragon's lair, saw a hoard of treasure and gold, and fled with a jewel-studded golden cup.’.

‘What more could he possibly want than treasure and riches?’.‘But if the Eastern provinces were poor in manpower, they were immensely wealthy in treasure…’.‘It was found to be gold and to contain more than the 10 per cent precious metal content needed for treasure.’.‘So now it's just us who have to take a long hard look at whether our use of time and money is laying up treasure in this world or in heaven.’.‘The Vatican's treasure of solid gold has been estimated by the United Nations World Magazine to amount to several billion dollars.’.‘Those who travelled to Ireland may well have sought the protection of their castle at Dundrum and, perhaps, buried their most valuable treasure there.’.‘They were seeking gold, silver, and other treasure, but returned disappointed.’.‘Finders are legally allowed to keep their finds unless they are classed as treasure - usually a gold or silver object dating back over 300 years.’.‘After all, these treasures are literally priceless, and the dome has a bit of a bad track record when it comes to guarding treasure - remember the diamond heist?’.‘The proof comes in the gold and silver treasure found in ancient Egyptian tombs and even older Mesopotamian burial sites.’.‘He orders a kilo and while the stuff he bought at the first stall would be delivered straight to his restaurant, these he took himself, like precious treasure, in a plastic bag.’.‘He had always sort of imagined love, a fact he guarded more carefully than the most precious of his treasure.’.‘Russia, having annexed the Crimea, had embarked on a titanic struggle with the Ottoman Empire which was absorbing stupendous quantities of manpower and treasure.’.‘He drew it back, cradling it like precious treasure.’.
