Examples of using Sphinxes in English and their translations into Swedish
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Sphinxes can't lie.
And four, count them, four sphinxes.
Yes, sphinxes like most.
And do you like the Sphinxes?
Allergy to sphinxes in children: possible.
Here their temple with sphinxes.
The Sphinxes' eyes, are they open or shut?
The gates are adorned with sphinxes.
The Sphinxes can see straight into your heart.
Cats do not like, including sphinxes.
The Sphinxes can see straight into your heart.
And there is the temple with the sphinxes.
The sphinxes took their places on the waterfront in 1834.
And at the edge of the sphinxes, a big kitchen.
Sphinxes were protectors. But according to Egyptian mythology.
looking like sphinxes, then left.
Pyramids, sphinxes, buildings and roads,
But according to Egyptian mythology, sphinxes were protectors.
The Sphinxes' eyes stay closed until someone who does not feel his own worth tries to pass by.
The marble was shipped from Italy, the sphinxes from Egypt.
The Sphinxes' eyes… stay closed until someone who does not feel his own worth… tries to pass by. Why?
Walk among the colossal temple of Amun Ra and the avenue of the sphinxes between the Karnak and Luxor Temples,
Sphinxes were included in the decoration of the loggia of the Vatican Palace by the workshop of Raphael(1515-20), which updated the vocabulary of the Roman grottesche.
two open courts which were decorated with sphinxes or dromos, a large interior court with Osiride pillars and the rock hewn temple.
Most of these sphinxes alluded to the Greek sphinx,
There were originally four sphinxes on the roof, but they had to be removed after some 30 years because of bad quality.
Sphinxes are a feature of the neoclassical interior decorations of Robert Adam
The local Arabs, inspired by the stone sculptures of sphinxes which lined the entrance to the first temple, baptized the place as'Wadi es-Sebua' or the Valley of the lions.
Most of these sphinxes alluded to the Greek sphinx
The earliest artistic depictions of"sphinxes" from the South Asian subcontinent are to some extent influenced by Hellenistic art and writings.