Example sentences of "have [verb] [prep] [art] [num ord] century " in BNC.

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1 In this respect , at least , little has altered since the nineteenth century .
2 There are several other systems , regionally important , ethnically , culturally and/or theologically based but none has , as yet , had the pervasive success that capitalism has enjoyed in the twentieth century .
3 In the long term , Britain has to come into the next century with a partnership in Europe .
4 And although the Tude has plants in its waters , I am reluctant to believe that any of them are lilies ; for Chalais has suffered from the twentieth century as Aubeterre has not , and the Tude is polluted whereas the Dronne runs clear .
5 This process has accelerated in the twentieth century and , we argue , reached completion in the twenty years following the Second World War .
6 In the arts it has become over the last century not the exception but almost the rule for the innovator at the crucial time of forming his style to find something in another culture from which he can learn , an influence not superficial , as in eighteenth century chinoiserie , but radical ( the Impressionists and the Japanese woodcut , Debussy and the Javanese gamelan , Frank Lloyd Wright and Japanese architecture , the Imagists and Japanese and Chinese poetry , the Cubists and African sculpture , Henry Moore and the Mexican Chac Mool , Brecht and Chinese theatre , Artaud and Balinese dance ) .
7 " The level of abstraction and consumption has increased over the last century by hundreds of times , and perhaps in some cases by thousands .
8 This latter has increased throughout the twentieth century ; it is not an end-of-century phenomenon .
9 Meanwhile , success over the last year has led to the 16th Century Six Bells Inn at Bardwell , near Bury , adding three bedrooms .
10 The problem for modern Marxists , however , is that the objective laws which Marx had developed to predict the way in which the capitalist system would develop do not seem to have fully explained what has happened in the twentieth century .
11 The modern ‘ clean break ’ approach has its roots in the nineteenth century which with varying degrees of application has continued throughout the twentieth century ( Triseliotis , 1989 ) .
12 One remarkable Hellenistic geared mechanism , however , has survived from the first century BC .
13 The beliefs which , he suggests , play this special role for us now include the belief that I have two hands , that men do not fly to the moon , that the sun is not a hole in the sky , that the earth has existed during the last century and that our hands do not disappear when we are not paying attention to them .
14 Hermitage has existed since the thirteenth century , standing within older earthworks .
15 In this chapter we show first how the age structure of Britain 's population has changed during the twentieth century , and how it is likely to change in the century 's final years and beyond .
16 Whilst the form and degree of criticism has changed over the twentieth century , in essence it has remained the same , with similar international contrasts being drawn .
17 The aim of the project is to document and interpret the complex relationship between gender roles , family structures and marriage ceremonial and the ways each has changed in the twentieth century .
18 To gain an understanding of the persistence and excellence of black sportsmen , the analysis has to begin in the eighteenth century .
19 In England and Wales the relationship has held throughout the 20th century , and has been particularly strong in the last twenty years … .
20 They still have to make and pay for a boiler so this particular age of Victorian Steam may have to wait until the next century before it makes a comeback .
21 My roots and my family 's have gone deeply into the fields and woods which the General must have owned in the 18th Century . ’
22 The kitchen is particularly fascinating with its full array of cooking equipment looking much as it must have done in the 18th Century .
23 using almost three thousand hours of work on a major computer , the result is a stunning walk through the abbey as it would have appeared in the eleventh century .
24 ABOVE RIGHT An artist 's impression , based on archaeological evidence , of how the castle may have appeared in the 14th century .
25 Despite the new marriage codes , common-law partnerships also remained popular — and may even have increased in the nineteenth century .
26 Adjoining Tommy Sparks was yet another pub , the street seemed to be full of them , this one was called The Catherine Wheel , an unusual name believed to have come from the eleventh century Knights of Saint Catherine of Mount Sinai .
27 What it does not seem to have shown in the nineteenth century is any ready acceptance of a formal role in moralising the nation .
28 The town is unlikely to have appeared before the third century .
29 In the medieval period these were seen as the custodians of an orthodoxy which was felt to be , if only potentially , challenged by self-authenticating mystical writings — a custodial role which seems to have lingered into the twentieth century .
30 Any major phases or colonisation are as likely to have taken place in the seventh , eighth or ninth centuries , as Peter Sawyer has suggested , and therefore to be undocumented , as they are to have happened in the thirteenth century , when we hear of them for the first time from surviving records .
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