Example sentences of "have [verb] history " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ In the eyes of anyone who has noticed history , unruliness is a great virtue in mankind . |
2 | ‘ Never has homo faber better understood that he has made history and never has he felt so powerless before history ’ . |
3 | A female deacon has made history by becoming the first woman to be put in charge of a parish in the Gloucester Diocese . |
4 | Henri Matisse , as all the world by now must know , has replaced History at the Museum of Modern Art . |
5 | The aftermath of the Daleks ' debut in Doctor Who has become history . |
6 | The reproach that poststructuralism has neglected history really consists of the complaint that it has questioned History . |
7 | The reproach that poststructuralism has neglected history really consists of the complaint that it has questioned History . |
8 | has created history , |
9 | ‘ Churchill has read history , ’ she said . |
10 | It is cynical to suppose that , far from ‘ designing ’ its gp160 to be denatured , MicroGeneSys has rewritten history and grasped the concept of vaccine immunotherapy as a way to exploit their denatured product ? |
11 | That he managed to summon enough energy to make any collections at all during his stay is something of a miracle ; had he been more thorough and punctilious in his methods he would have saved history , as well as himself , a lot of time and trouble when it came to corroborating the theories that were to bring him such fame , and infamy , many years later . |
12 | I mean why do people have to kind of , if , if , if we accept for a minute that there 's something in this analogy , this model that Freud is talking about , why do people have this compulsive need to repeat like this , why do they have to repeat history ? |
13 | Do not mourn for me ; I shall have influenced history more than any other German . ’ |
14 | Having read history at Cambridge he is researching the history of The Pantiles and the development of Tunbridge Wells into a spa in the early 18th century . |
15 | I try and make women 's history clearer , because obviously they 've done history A level so they 've probably learnt about wars and all the male sort of things , so what women were doing and thinking and the way in which that has been suppressed ; as much as possible I like to teach by not putting very much of what I think across but trying to get other people to produce it … also encouraging them to share as an experience and personal responses and talking about things one would n't normally talk about in the department , the emotional side of things , in quotes ‘ irrational ’ , ‘ intuitive ’ and all of that , and valuing that … try and make it a space where people can say whatever they want to say ; I suppose value things that would not be valued elsewhere . |
16 | The first sailing from the port after midnight on the New Year was taken as the official start of the Single Market ; the first piece of freight on board was actually an unidentified light van and trailer — the driver no doubt blissfully unaware that he had made history — which , along with several vehicles turning round from the inbound convoy , sneaked back on board the 01.00 return sailing of the Pride of Kent while the official welcoming party was still in progress at the other end of the port . |
17 | As a child I had watched history being made . |
18 | It also enabled them to show that the same processes had governed history from the earliest time and that a science of history was therefore possible . |
19 | But if there is to be an Oxford mafia in Washington , it wo n't be the first time former University College students have made history . |
20 | We have made history . |
21 | Nevertheless the suggestion that structuralism and poststructuralism have denied history is a persuasive one which now has wide currency . |