Sentences with histories
his·to·ry
H h - A history of France; a medical history of the patient.
- A ship with a history.
- Case Histories is about the consequences of crime and of love.
- The family histories uncovered in SBS' new series Who Do You Think You Are? reveal a great deal about the celebrities they feature, says Melinda Houston.
- Firsthand observers of our space program see history in the making.
- A history of the American eagle.
- He went back to the original sources for recent histories of first encounters with Aborigines in Tasmania, and found errors.
- Dan Harrison Civil libertarians fear a proposed card to store people's medical histories could be expanded to include a wide range of information.
- Shakespeare's comedies, histories, and tragedies.
- Students increasingly come from a far wider range of backgrounds and their personal histories can often have far greater.