Below you will find example sentences with "ancient rome". The examples show how this phrase is used in natural context and which words often surround it.
Ancient Rome in a sentence
Corpus data
- Displayed example sentences: 20
- Discovered as a combination around: ancient
- Corpus frequency in the collocation scan: 7
- Phrase length: 2 words
- Average sentence length: 23.8 words
Sentence profile
- Phrase position: 7 start, 8 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 18 statements, 1 questions, 1 exclamations
Corpus analysis
- The phrase "ancient rome" has 2 words and usually appears in the middle in these examples. The average sentence has 23.8 words and is mostly made up of statements.
- Around this phrase, patterns and context words such as ancient rome fell long, another era ancient rome perhaps or, see, greece and history stand out.
- In the phrase index, this combination connects with ancient city, ancient greek, ancient egypt, ancient city, ancient greek and ancient egypt, linking the page to nearby combinations.
Example types with ancient rome
This selection groups the examples by length and sentence type, making usage of the full phrase easier to scan:
Ancient Rome fell long ago. (5 words)
In ancient Rome, it was the symposium! (7 words)
Did anyone in ancient Rome ever say that? (8 words)
In the days of ancient Rome, that might have been an impossible task, but with the help of modern technology, they say, humanity has the potential to move beyond passwords and into a world of easier, more secure authentication methods. (40 words)
From the time of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome, this fact has been addressed by empires adopting the concept of universalism, and applying it to their imperial policies towards their subjects far from the imperial capitol. (36 words)
Mason, A History of the Sciences, p 57 Galen The Greek Galen (129–c. 216 CE) was one of the greatest physicians of the ancient world, studying and traveling widely in ancient Rome. (33 words)
Did anyone in ancient Rome ever say that? (8 words)
In ancient Rome, it was the symposium! (7 words)
Example sentences (20)
Formal schools have existed at least since ancient Greece (see Academy ), ancient Rome (see Education in Ancient Rome ) ancient India (see Gurukul ), and ancient China (see History of education in China ).
From the time of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome, this fact has been addressed by empires adopting the concept of universalism, and applying it to their imperial policies towards their subjects far from the imperial capitol.
However, being easy to cast and shape, it came to be extensively used in the classical world of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome for piping and storage of water.
Mason, A History of the Sciences, p 57 Galen The Greek Galen (129–c. 216 CE) was one of the greatest physicians of the ancient world, studying and traveling widely in ancient Rome.
Apparently, flamingo tongue was a delicacy in ancient Rome.
Did folks in ancient Rome ever murmur to each other saying, “What an ugly, gaudy, self-aggrandizing mess that is.
He evokes the history of the equestrian statue, a symbol of power from ancient Rome onwards, magically transforming it into subversion.
Historians guestimate that the first Christmas celebration occurred in ancient Rome around 336 C.E. - over a thousand years ago -. If you count its ties to pagan festivals, the holiday is still older.
Ancient Rome fell long ago.
Besides being one of the largest empires, Ancient Rome is revered for its countless contributions to politics, religion, language, the arts, mathematics, engineering, and more.
Did anyone in ancient Rome ever say that?
In Ancient Rome common sage was known as the "holy herb", as it was used in religious rituals since the botanical was believed to possess qualities that could ward off evil spirits.
In ancient Rome, it was the symposium!
In the days of ancient Rome, that might have been an impossible task, but with the help of modern technology, they say, humanity has the potential to move beyond passwords and into a world of easier, more secure authentication methods.
It pays homage to classic Hollywood scores about ancient Rome, namely Miklós Rózsa’s “Ben-Hur,” with brass fanfares and stately processionals.
It’s a grandiloquent $120 million fable of America’s imminent ruin, following the ancient Rome playbook, and a cinematic swing for the fences visible only to Coppola.
Prepare to be transported back to ancient Rome with "Those About to Die," the latest drama series that just debuted on Peacock.
An international team of scientists has found evidence connecting an unexplained period of extreme cold in ancient Rome with.
In another era — ancient Rome, perhaps, or 18th-century France — such profligacy might have been interpreted as the last gasp of a blinkered privileged class before the revolution.
Our modern-day society will no longer tolerate the deaths of these iconic American equines for a two-dollar bet — this isn’t Ancient Rome, it’s 2020.