Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] the history " in BNC.

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1 This is legitimate if we are tracing the evolution of contemporary attitudes to religion , or studying the history of ideas ; but if we wish to regain an impression of eighteenth century people as a whole we need to recall that , even among educated men ( themselves a very small minority ) , intellects cast in the mould of David Hume and Tom Paine were exceedingly rare , however great their later influence may have been .
2 This museum includes the history of the British Army 's Pioneers and displays the history of the Corps since 1939 .
3 Jones then remarked that , even if there were some commercial benefits , he failed to see how they could be vouchsafed for Utah , and reviewed the history of his own group 's work at Brigham Young University .
4 Fulham Palace , home of the bishops of London from 704AD to 1973 , has opened two newly-restored rooms to display its collection and chart the history of this unique building and the lives of the bishops who lived there .
5 These groups addressed The System , The Tactics , Intelligence , The Commanders , The Strategy and Writing the History .
6 Clara liked it as she had liked everything that afternoon , but even as she stood there and admired , and heard the history of the lump of mosaic , and listened to Martin 's views on Candida 's view on the social connotations of goldfish , she began to feel a sense of overwhelming fatigue .
7 And being reactive you can pick up a track , put the mouse on it , access ‘ Personnel ’ , click again on say , Stevie , and get the history of Stevie , pictures of Stevie , Stevie 's videos by themselves — as much information as that CD will hold .
8 And trace the history of Harry Corbett and his successor Matthew Corbett .
9 He made an inventory of monuments and recorded the history of the places he visited .
10 A more productive starting point is provided by focusing on racism in the mainstream and seeing ‘ race ’ and racism not as fringe questions but as a volatile presence at the very centre of British politics , actively shaping and determining the history not simply of blacks , but of this country as a whole at a crucial stage in its development .
11 The long-term objectives of the festival and workshops are to develop alternative communication and education models , strengthen local cultures and traditions , and document the history of the various ethnic groups living in Latin America .
12 Childebert 's tax inspectors then tried to institute the same reforms in Tours , but Gregory claimed that the city was exempt , and related the history of exemption since the time of Chlothar I. However , if reorganization had not threatened Tours , it is doubtful whether we would have heard of the perfectly sensible arrangements at Poitiers , which suggest not only that taxation was normal in the Merovingian kingdom , but also that it could be organized efficiently , and so far as one can see , fairly .
13 Whether or not the Communist Party leaders expected such a letter to have anything more than a propaganda appeal they can hardly have been surprised by the Labour Party reply on 27 January 1936 which rejected the application and outlined the history of relations between the two parties , particularly during the social fascist " period .
14 State of Fear records the mechanisms by which a cloak of secrecy has increasingly enveloped Myanmar , and documents the history , traditions laws and practice of censorship since 1962 , when a military coup brought General Ne Win to power and ended the parliamentary era .
15 Now you can visit Cadbury World and see the history of chocolate and its manufacture from cocoa bean to the finished product .
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