Examples of 'much of its history' in a sentence

Meaning of "much of its history"

Refers to a significant part of the past events and developments related to a particular subject

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much of its history
Doing what it had done for much of its history.
But much of its history is a mystery.
Lithuania was an independent state throughout much of its history.
Not much of its history is clear.
Albany has been a center of transportation for much of its history.
For much of its history it was a standard neighborhood elementary school.
This geographical fact has determined much of its history.
But much of its history has been marred by sectarian violence.
The church of this destination is a witness of much of its history.
During much of its history.
The fire nation has spent too much of its history.
Mankind has spent much of its history trying to exterminate itself.
Eton today is a larger school than it has been for much of its history.
For much of its history the club has been playing in local amateur leagues.
This city has functioned as a seat of power for much of its history.

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During much of its history the city was known as Kaffa.
Animal rights activists have opposed the sport for much of its history.
The fire nation has spent too much of its history fighting nonsense wars.
The island was predominantly rural and agricultural in character for much of its history.
It was ruled for much of its history by the Tsuchiya clan.
Glenelg has been a popular spot for recreation and leisure for much of its history.
For much of its history Latvia has been controlled by foreign powers.
The company focused primarily on the radio and television businesses through much of its history.
For much of its history the castle was owned by the Percy family.
The LIRR was unprofitable for much of its history.
The regiment has spent much of its history based in Germany at various times.
Quiriguá was a vassal state of Copán throughout much of its history.
Mibu was ruled through much of its history by a branch of the fudai Torii clan.
Illiteracy and lack of education have been present in Mexico for much of its history.
For much of its history it was controlled by Galician Russophiles.
It is beautifully appointed in a traditional Alsace style and has retain much of its history.
For much of its history Sella Nevea was an agricultural area.
This was a major selling point of the Trinitron design for much of its history.
For much of its history Christ Church saw itself as a White church.
It was owned by Niki Lauda for much of its history.
For much of its history the railroad was also known as the Green Bay Route.
The area surrounding Cherry Springs State Park has been a wilderness for much of its history.
For much of its history Fittipaldi Automotive was entirely focussed around Emerson Fittipaldi.
Due to its monument status, much of its history has been preserved.
It was noted for having a mostly, almost exclusively, female workforce for much of its history.
Therefore, much of its history and geography depends on the river system.
Rosemary is afraid that, if the pool disappears, much of its history disappears.
Although much of its history remains classified, it has won numerous awards for its performance.
Like many other fields, translation has been dominated by men for much of its history.
Indeed, humanity has spent much of its history trying to figure itself out.
Russia has been on the US 's side throughout much of its history.
Israel, for example, spent much of its history under foreign rule and even in exile.
As a result, Jiangxi has been strategically important throughout much of its history.
For much of its history it has been known as " the Street road.
Oil-rich Venezuela has been an immigrant destination for much of its history.

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