How to use in-sentence of “churchill”:
+ During World War II, Churchill made Macmillan Minister Resident in the Mediterranean.
+ The Dutch government asked Winston Churchill for three British divisions to battle the Germans.
+ After Gott was killed flying back to Cairo Churchill was persuaded by Brooke, who by this time was Chief of the Imperial General Staff to appoint Montgomery, who had only just been nominated to replace Alexander as commander of the British ground forces for Operation Torch.
+ He plays for Churchill Brothers.
+ It does not appear that the Athlones left any lasting mark in Canada, or indeed conducted any public works, delivered any speeches or performed any works of lasting value, though photos of the Earl with Roosevelt, Churchill and Mackenzie King on the ramparts of the Citadel during the Quebec Conference were amply published at the time.
+ Roosevelt and Winston Churchill between November 28 and December 1, 1943.
+ After 1929, Churchill disagreed with many things the Conservative party believed in.

Example sentences of “churchill”:
+ Operation Shingle was planned by Winston Churchill in December 1943.
+ Sir Winston Churchill was born at Blenheim.
+ They stayed so after the War, when Winston Churchill ordered the destruction of most of the Colossus machines into "parts no bigger than a man's hand"; Tommy Flowers himself burned the designs in a fireplace at Dollis Hill.
+ Operation Shingle was planned by Winston Churchill in December 1943.
+ Sir Winston Churchill was born at Blenheim.
+ They stayed so after the War, when Winston Churchill ordered the destruction of most of the Colossus machines into “parts no bigger than a man’s hand”; Tommy Flowers himself burned the designs in a fireplace at Dollis Hill.
+ Police believe someone lit the Churchill fire.
+ The Kentucky Derby is a horse racinghorse race for three-year-old Thoroughbreds held every year at the Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky on the first Saturday in May.
+ Winston Churchill flew on Boeing 314s sometimes.
+ Sir Winston Churchill is also distantly related to William.
+ The 1899 book “The River War” by Winston Churchill explains each of the cataracts.
+ Winston Churchill then ordered all ships and boats available to head for Dunkirk to pick up the soldiers.
+ However, at this time many important people, including Chamberlain’s half-brother Austen and Winston Churchill were warning that Nazi Germany was rearming.
+ Ismay was the principal link between Churchill and the Chiefs of Staff Committee.
+ When he died, his wife Lady Clementine Churchill and other members of the family were at his bedside.
+ In 1910 Churchill became Home Secretary, one of the most important members of the government.
+ Chamberlain helped Winston Churchill to become a Member of Parliament.
+ It was threatened with closure in World War II because Churchill thought a cartoon made fun of the navy.
More in-sentence examples of “churchill”:
+ Winston Churchill summarised the legacy of John's reign: "When the long tally is added, it will be seen that the British nation and the English-speaking world owe far more to the vices of John than to the labours of virtuous sovereigns".
+ He taught at West Point Grey Academy and Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School in Vancouver, British Columbia.
+ Winston Churchill summarised the legacy of John’s reign: “When the long tally is added, it will be seen that the British nation and the English-speaking world owe far more to the vices of John than to the labours of virtuous sovereigns”.
+ He taught at West Point Grey Academy and Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School in Vancouver, British Columbia.
+ As a boy, Churchill went to the famous Harrow School.
+ It was annexed by India in 1948, after Winston Churchill had proposed to the United Nations to consider it as an Independent state.
+ The school district operates 3 elementary schools, one middle school, and 1 high school: Churchill County High School.
+ Churchill‘s speech was seen by Nikita Khrushchev; leader of the USSR from 1958 until 1964 as a declaration of war, as Churchill urged a struggle against the Soviet Union.
+ Montgomery prepared meticulously for the new offensive after convincing Churchill that the time was not being wasted.
+ Winston Churchill recognised the Flensburg Government de facto because he said the surrender was allowed by “Grand Admiral Dönitz the designated Head of State”.
+ Montgomery asked Churchill if he could explain the situation.
+ Winston Churchill wanted to invade Italy.
+ After World War I, in 1919, Churchill was made Secretary of State for War, and Secretary of State for Air.
+ Winston Churchill was later to say: Costello, John, Hughes, Terry.
+ The Churchill fire began in a pine plantation south-east of Churchill, Victoria on the afternoon of February 7.
+ When the fire brigade arrived, Churchill refused them access to the building.
+ He was a founding member of Churchill College, Cambridge.
+ Blackie’s ship, “Prince of Wales”, carried Prime Minister Winston Churchill across the Atlantic Ocean to Naval Station Argentia in Newfoundland in August 1941.
+ In this speech, Churchill had to describe Battle of Dunkirka great military disaster, and warn of a possible invasion attempt by Nazi Germany, without saying that the British might not have a victory.
+ Ismay also accompanied Churchill to many of the Allied war conferences.
+ It was written by Frank Churchill and Ann Ronell.
+ It is thought to be one of the best speeches made by Churchill or any other British prime minister.
+ Lord Caldecote warned Winston Churchill that ” is well-known to be pro-Nazi and he may become a centre of intrigue”.
+ When Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany, Churchill warned that Britain should strengthen its military and oppose Hitler.
+ This group had Winston Churchill as leader, so the college was named after him.
+ The Kentucky Derby is a major horserace that is held at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky every year.
+ The track would soon become known as Churchill Downs, named for John and Henry Churchill, who provided the land for the racetrack.Officially, the racetrack was incorporated as Churchill Downs in 1937.
+ Winston Churchill chose him to be part of the government’s statistical team.
+ During the war, Winston Churchill was imprisoned in the Staats Model School in Pretoria.
+ Winston Churchill ordered all ships in the area to join in the pursuit against “Prinz Eugen” and “Bismarck” which resulted in six battleships, two battlecruisers, two aircraft carriers, thirteen cruisers, and twenty one destroyers were ordered to hunt down “Bismarck” and “Prinz Eugen”.
+ At the start of World War II, Churchill was again put in charge of the Navy.
+ After Winston Churchill talks to her while she is in prison, she takes the Doctor to 102 A.D.
+ As well, 28 Churchill Crocodiles and 127 Wasp flamethrower vehicles were sent out.
+ Montgomery standing in front of Winston Churchill at the victory parade at Lille.
+ Winston Churchill served longer, however, in two non-consecutive terms in office He was not, however, in favour of the right of women to vote.
+ By February 9, the Churchill fire was still burning out of control, with fronts through the Latrobe Valleyand the Strzelecki Ranges.
+ He is best known for his statues in Paris of Sir Winston Churchill 1998 on the Right Bank of the Seine in front of the Petit Palais.
+ The name comes from a famous speech, which was delivered by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in the House of Commons of the United KingdomHouse of Commons: “The Battle of France is over.
+ This cooperation with Churchill made Smuts very unpopular with the Afrikaners, which led to his downfall.
+ Winston Churchill frequently took his cabinet to lunch at the hotel.Mather, Victoria.
+ But as Churchill started to leave “Prince of Wales”, Blackie came up to him.
+ More problems arose when Edward gave a “defeatist” interview, which angered Churchill even more.
+ Roosevelt, directly after the Yalta Conference with Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin, met Saudi Arabia’s King Abdulaziz on board the naval cruiser USS “Quincy”.
+ Six hours into the battle, and just as the field artillery piece that Churchill had authorised arrived, a fire began in the building.
+ The initial success of Hitler’s Ardennes offensive, launched 16 December 1944, caused Churchill to ask Stalin on 6 January 1945 for Soviet help by launching a Soviet attack.
+ There is also a combined kindergarten-through-eighth grade school, Winston Campus, which is Winston Churchill School and Winston Park Junior High combined.
+ The speech sample says: “As Churchill said, it’s every Englishman’s inalienable right to live where the hell he likes.
