Sentences with trace
trace
T t - The exhibition traces the history of graphic design in America from the 19th century to the present. [VERB noun]
- Britain's Parliament can trace its history back to the English Parliament of the 13th century. [VERB noun PREPOSITION + to]
- Police are anxious to trace two men seen leaving the house just before 8am. [VERB noun]
- I traced the course of the river on the map. [VERB noun]
- She learned to draw by tracing pictures out of old storybooks. [VERB noun]
- Wash them in cold water to remove all traces of sand. [+ of]
- The local church has traces of fifteenth-century frescoes.
- To trace the history of China
- She spent hours tracing the models one at a time
- He traced out his scheme for the robbery
- His ancestors trace back to the 16th century
- The traces of war
- A trace of anger
- To trace one's ancestry to the Pilgrims.
- To trace a political movement.
- The police were unable to trace his whereabouts.
- Her family traces back to Paul Revere.
- He kicked over the traces and ran off to join the navy.