adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
an equestrian statue (= a statue of someone riding a horse )
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He presented the city with an equestrian statue of King William.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
statue
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A great number of equestrian statues must have existed but there are scanty remains of these.
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In 1734, Macrae presented Glasgow with an equestrian statue of King William.
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Giambologna's equestrian statue of Cosimo I has been cleaned under the auspices of the Pegasus consortium.
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Only the tips of the fingers of the equestrian statue of the King have survived.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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equestrian events
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A campground, picnic tables, an equestrian center and a youth camp are among developments being talked about for the property.
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Clearly, before about 1880, Degas rendered all the fast equestrian positions in the already outmoded traditional way.
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Collections in just about every price bracket offered interpretations of the equestrian or dandy themes.
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Do these really mar our understanding of informative articles, aiming to make us wiser on equestrian subjects?
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Fulfilling Expectations Fortunately most equestrian expectations can now be fulfilled.
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Giambologna's equestrian statue of Cosimo I has been cleaned under the auspices of the Pegasus consortium.
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Last spring, the international equestrian community was concerned over likely quarantine restrictions of their horses.
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The floral extravaganza featured 55 floats, 30 equestrian units and 24 marching bands.