Sentences with history
his·to·ry
H h - The Catholic Church has played a prominent role throughout Polish history.
- ...his magnificent history of broadcasting in Canada. [+ of]
- The history of space exploration is a fascinating topic.
- I studied history in college.
- He had a history of drink problems.
- He couldn't get a new job because of his medical history.
- He wrote a well-known history of the British empire.
- The book begins with a brief history of the Internet.
- The Charlottetown agreement is history.
- A history book
- They were one of the greatest teams in history.
- It was a period in American history when most people lived and worked on farms.
- Their quarrel was just history
- The house had a strange history
- It was one of the most destructive storms in modern history.
- Novelist Kate Grenville has upset historians by claiming her Booker-shortlisted The Secret River is a new form of history writing.
- The history of Joseph Andrews
- The strange history of his coat
- The election is history now
- Natural history
- Her medical history
- History and experience act as a filter that can distort as much as elucidate. It is largely forgotten now, overlooked in the one-line description of Tony Blair and George W Bush as the men who lied about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, but there was a wider context to their conviction.
- What is your medical history? The family's history includes events best forgotten.
- A personal medical history is required for the insurance policy. He has a history of cancer in his family.
- I visited a great site yesterday but forgot the URL. Luckily, I didn't clear my history.
- I told him that if he doesn't get his act together, he's history.
- There is too much history between them for them to split up now. He has had a lot of history with the police.
- A history of France; a medical history of the patient.
- A ship with a history.
- Firsthand observers of our space program see history in the making.
- A history of the American eagle.
- Shakespeare's comedies, histories, and tragedies.