Use of chronology in Sentences. 44 Examples

The examples include chronology at the start of sentence, chronology at the end of sentence and chronology in the middle of sentence

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chronology at the start of sentence


  1. Chronology could deliver only a partial answer.

chronology at the end of sentence


  1. The author abandons the conventions of linear narrative and normal chronology.
  2. The author abandons the conventions of linear narrative and normal chronology.
  3. The third main contribution of coins to the study of portraits is to their chronology.
  4. I should like to pay tribute to the care with which the justices record the family history and the chronology.
  5. It was not uncommon for critics at this time to be engaged in character study and reconstructions of plot and chronology.
  6. Learning activities have been designed to develop core skills such as analysing sources, recording evidence, and understanding chronology.
  7. Learning activities have been designed to develop core skills such as analysing sources, recording evidence, and understanding chronology.

chronology in the middle of sentence


  1. I'm not sure of the chronology of events.
  2. He would ignore chronology for the sake of truth.
  3. He would ignore chronology for the sake of truth.
  4. The book includes a chronology of his life and works.
  5. The book includes a chronology of his life and works.
  6. It is important to establish the chronology of the events.
  7. It is important to establish the chronology of the events.
  8. Historians seem to have confused the chronology of these events.
  9. Historians seem to have confused the chronology of these events.
  10. She gave him a factual account of the chronology of her brief liaison.
  11. The chronology of events in this instance is particularly instructive.
  12. The second part of Duffy's book is a detailed chronology of the Reformation.
  13. The second part of Duffy's book is a detailed chronology of the Reformation.
  14. A feeling for chronology, gradually acquired, should help to dispel confusion.
  15. A feeling for chronology, gradually acquired, should help to dispel confusion.
  16. Through past study a broadly accepted relative chronology for Beaker pottery had been developed.
  17. Through past study a broadly accepted relative chronology for Beaker pottery had been developed.
  18. If they carry on confounding chronology in this mendacious manner, they are likely to hit 30 as I reach 60.
  19. If they carry on confounding chronology in this mendacious manner, they are likely to hit 30 as I reach 60.
  20. It is important to stress, therefore, that there is no absolute, only a relative, chronology for the period.
  21. This adds to the impression that we at dealing with a short chronology for all three phase of the glass tell.
  22. The date of these events can be inferred only by the episcopal chronology of the bishops of the eastern Angles.
  23. He drew new conclusions about the authenticity of the dubious dialogues, and the chronology of the entire corpus.
  24. Oral history can be a means of helping pupils to build up a meaningful framework of chronology for the last 80 years.
  25. Oral history can be a means of helping pupils to build up a meaningful framework of chronology for the last 80 years.
  26. At the same time, although he was mistaken about the chronology, his account of Theuderic's expedition was extremely vivid.
  27. At the same time, although he was mistaken about the chronology, his account of Theuderic's expedition was extremely vivid.
  28. The resulting chronology should then enable one to date particular instruments according to the presence of certain features.
  29. The civil zone still poses many difficult problems of chronology in the framework of what is known of the historical narrative.
  30. Most discussions of the chronology of specific artefacts, or artefact-types, of the period are couched in predictably vague terms.
  31. Most discussions of the chronology of specific artefacts, or artefact-types, of the period are couched in predictably vague terms.
  32. An attempt to give equal coverage to all years would result in a rather useless chronology that provides isolated historical facts.
  33. An attempt to give equal coverage to all years would result in a rather useless chronology that provides isolated historical facts.
  34. Computer-assisted studies of style have often attempted to settle questions of chronology in the work of authors whose works are undated.
  35. Computer-assisted studies of style have often attempted to settle questions of chronology in the work of authors whose works are undated.
  36. An independent chronology for these reconstructions is essential and this is provided by radiocarbon-dating of organic material preserved in the sediments.
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