A sentence for temples could be............ King Herod made the people of Israel pay heavy taxes so he can build buildings such as pyramids and temples
That they existed
The temples (of Anchor) is the object of this sentence. 'were built' tells us that it is a past passive sentence. the = definite article temples = plural noun were = past tense plural be verb built = past tense of build of, before = prepositions
The temples of Anckor were built before 1200. The - definite article temples - plural noun of - preposition were - past plural be verb built - past participle of build before - adverb This is a passive sentence, object is 'the temples of Anckor'
We will find many deities in Hindu temples.
Churches, mosques, and temples are all houses of worship.
nobles:officials priests helped run the government and temples
Uncle Todd likes to drink Shirley Temples with stemmed maraschino cherries.
The Aztecs Built Temples.
There is no specific collective noun for temples; use a noun collective that is appropriate for the situation, for example a group of temples, a complex of temples, a row of temples, a block of temples, etc.
Mariann Kaye Wells has written: 'Chinese temples in California' -- subject(s): Buddhist Temples, Chinese Temples, Temples
Temples are where you worship.
aphrodite had 12 temples