Sentence examples for whose treasure from inspiring English sources

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I was not someone whose treasure was something rust and moths could find.

The second is Ippikin's Rock, named for a robber knight whose treasure is said to be buried in the woods.

Both my parents are the crafty, fixing and restoring types, whose treasure troves take the form of skips and junk shops.

That is just one of the striking features in the score, whose treasure trove of melodies quarried from folk music seems inexhaustible, and which acts as a conduit for the whole of Russian musical history from Glinka, Borodin and Mussorgsky, and anticipating Stravinsky too.

He rules for 50 years, until a new enemy emerges a dragon whose treasure has been looted and who burns up the countryside in retaliation.

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The show centers on objects from the Great Temple, whose treasure-laden ruins were discovered, by accident, only in 1978.

He attended secondary school in Salzburg, whose treasures of the baroque and the rococo left lasting impressions.

There's also a fascinating little Mayan museum, whose treasures include tiny, detailed figurines, found at the burial site on the nearby Jaina Island.

As striking as Mr. Pei's architecture, however, was the obvious subtext of the collection, whose treasures range from Iraqi ceramics to Spanish silk curtains and Indian jewelry.

The lock on them here is held by M. Finkel & Daughter, one of whose treasures is a brilliant example made in 1786 by Sally Pearce Olney, age 11, of Providence, R. I

Visitors from the Lakota nation, one of 40 whose treasures will be featured in the opening exhibitions next year, have been working in another corner.

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