Visit From a Heartthrob The library, a vast monument in stone, can be intimidating.
It closed a decade ago, becoming a vast, derelict monument to the decay of a great manufacturing center.
How many men had laboured for how many years to create this vast monument to the might of the Durotriges?
President Clinton established a vast national monument there last year to protect the rich wilderness.
But what they created has instead become a vast monument to their experience, a moment of tragedy and renewal frozen in time.
I might imagine myself to be the Pharaoh Cheops entombed in the centre of the Great Pyramid, still by far the vastest monument ever raised by human hands.
The entire Village is itself, in essence, a vast monument to the past; it has retained the basic structure of the original fortification.
It is renowned for the gothic Senlis Cathedral and its vast historical monuments.
Tenement housing blocks (mostly of brick and wood) were raised alongside vast monuments.
The increasingly centralised organisation of the third millennium BC created a disciplined labour force, which was used to build vast royal monuments and elite tombs.