Example sentences of "rebuilt [prep] the [num ord] century " in BNC.

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1 The Cristo Chapel , built soon after the first landing in the fifteenth century , was rebuilt during the sixteenth century and again in 1883 .
2 Fulling finally ceased , and the mill was rebuilt during the 18th century , solely as a corn mill .
3 The present moated Hall was rebuilt during the 16th century and altered in the early 19th century but the house preserves the plan of the 16th century building .
4 It was rebuilt in the 19th century as an extravagant and idealized vision of the Middle Ages for the third Marquis of the Bute by the architect William Burges .
5 Remains of the chancel are said to be of the 12th century , and the tower was rebuilt in the 15th century and has three bells .
6 Much of the church was rebuilt in the nineteenth century and both Cracow churches have lost some of their Medieval character .
7 The eastern arm was rebuilt in the thirteenth century on to a Romanesque nave .
8 At Bayeux the choir was rebuilt in the thirteenth century on to an earlier nave , presenting a fine composition from the east ( 432 ) .
9 Rebuilt in the mid-18th Century , it stands on the site of an earlier house in which Charles I is said to have stayed before the Battle of Edgehill .
10 The church was rebuilt in the 13th century and further modifications and restoration were carried out in the 15th century .
11 It has a single dome ( rebuilt in the sixteenth century ) supported on four piers and a tri-apsidal east end .
12 It is a black weatherboarded post mill and dates partly from around 1635 , although it was rebuilt in the eighteenth century after gale damage .
13 The exterior of the church is now largely Baroque , rebuilt in the eighteenth century , but the interior remains Romanesque on pilgrimage church lines .
14 Across the road is the Convent of Santa Clara which was built at the end of the fifteenth century and rebuilt in the seventeenth century .
15 The tradition of St Melangell was never forgotten and the little room at the east end , despite being rebuilt in the 18th century , has always been known as Cell-y-bedd ( the room of the grave ) .
16 And that all if you put this together with the documents that we know , it suggests that there was a twelfth century church here which was demolished and then rebuilt in the fifteenth century .
17 The paradoxes of our story are nowhere writ so large as in Rome ; the basilicas of San Clemente and Santa Maria in Trastevere were totally rebuilt in the twelfth century — and yet they perfectly express the art and architecture of the fourth century — as perfectly as any Gothic building of the nineteenth century expresses the thirteenth , or fourteenth .
18 Rebuilt in the twelfth century over a sixth century site the Church of S. Theodore is square in plan excluding a double narthex at one end and the bema at the other .
19 This church was rebuilt in the twelfth century and is octagonal with an eastern apse ( 198 ) .
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