historic造句211. With castles, mountains and historic cities such Eisenach and Gera, Thuringia is still very attached to its past.
212. Ahead of me lay an historic mission: to circumnavigate London using hired transport, and return within 80 days.
213. A multimedia presentation on the city's neighborhoods, many of which are historic districts, is planned for a small theater.
214. These factors virtually doomed the United States to a period when the productivity growth rate would be less than the historic average.
215. They are historic issues that developed at a time when environmental regulations did not exist.
216. In the past 13 years, when 250 historic houses and their estates have been sold off, Althorp has flourished.
217. This is known as replacement cost accounting as opposed to historic cost accounting when the original cost is retained.
218. There are numerous historic and archaeological sites to visit including the fascinating ancient burial chambers at Pentre Ifan, 20 miles away.
219. A historic house is valued as a capital asset whereas in fact it is virtually a non-income producing liability.
220. Now a state historic park, Fort Ross is a complex of reconstructed buildings situated on the headlands overlooking the ocean.
221. Several historic buildings around this area at the top of the High Street have been restored in recent years as student residences.
222. The Conservative achievement in the 1980s was to put Labour on the defensive by presenting Thatcherism as a continuation of historic Conservatism.
223. Most of them died in the onslaught which followed, their historic city completely destroyed.
224. The council says the redevelopment is an historic opportunity for the city, and that they're right to be optimistic.
225. In 1969, the U. S. Supreme Court handed down a historic decision that challenged the reasonableness test.
226. Very few were included in the initial lists of historic buildings and as a result a very large number have been demolished.
227. Economic, racial, political, historic and cultural factors have combined to interweave the fabric of the world.
228. This was hailed as historic at the time - as a giant contribution towards a peaceful settlement of the Middle East.
229. Nelson, historic landmarks from the early days of the fur-trader, the gold miner and the explorer.
230. Our recognition of the importance of tradition and loyalties will permit the re-creation of historic counties as non-administrative entities.
231. They may be expressed in terms of overall expenditure and cost per item and include comparisons with historic expenditure and budget expectations.
232. That myth was ended without argument on an historic afternoon at St Helens.
233. The company has had to go back to its pre-poll tax database, known as the Historic Voters Roll.
234. Britain's historic buildings - of all types - have a vitally important role to play in our daily lives.
235. Male speaker I think it would be a shame to destroy such a historic place.
236. The number of redundancies recorded last year reached a historic low of 250,000.
237. Like all the big bosses of the regime, he would have it on film, this great historic moment.
238. Poets do not necessarily have to be commentators on the historic present; there is a world within as well as a world without.
239. Sticks swinging, they descended on vendors selling illegally in the historic district, witnesses said.
240. Moreover, in all these examples we have assumed historic cost accounting.