Example sentences of "[noun] dates [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Your finger ring dates to the 15th century and is gold on silver .
2 Despite the fact that the kanun thus in all likelihood dates from the seventeenth century , the biographical sources indicate that the principles , if not the details , embodied in it were at work in the late sixteenth century and very possibly earlier-as well .
3 Much of the main three storey mill dates from the mid-19th century , although a large part of this is masked by the addition of later industrial plant and buildings .
4 The hall dates from the ninth century and is divided in the centre by a row of four circular columns with simple leaf capitals , like the design in S. John 's Chapel in the Tower of London ( 300 ) .
5 The original part of the farmhouse dates from the 17th Century .
6 A church was first consecrated there in AD 649 , but the present cathedral dates from the thirteenth century and is a monument to the Split school of architects who gave new life to the Romanesque style in Dalmatia .
7 The signalling dates from the First World War and will cost £400 000 to replace .
8 Its façade dates from the second half of the 18C and is by Josef Jägr , an Austrian from the Tyrol .
9 ‘ It means that , since the de Sciorto title dates from the mid-sixteenth century , I come somewhere in the middle of the pecking order , ’ he grinned , his eyes lidded as he moved his gaze down over her defensively folded arms , lingering on the golden swell of her breasts at the button fastening on her T-shirt .
10 Both are very fine buildings , and the Pagoda dates from the 8th century .
11 The poem dates from the third millennium BC , and is a eulogistic account of the life of King Gilgamesh of Uruk in Mesopotamia .
12 JOHN MELLENCAMP had to cancel tour dates for the second time in a month when bass player Toby Meyers was injured in a boating accident in Saratoga , New York .
13 The church dates from the eleventh century and is magnificently decorated by fresco paintings in the narthex , dome , apse and on the walls .
14 At S. George , which was a small abbey founded in 840 , most of the present church dates from the ninth to tenth century with the ninth century crypt as the earliest part .
15 The present church dates from the 11th century , with many fine features , notably the brick tower at the west end , the porch and the pulpit .
16 The church tower stands out on the skyline in the middle of the village and the church dates from the 14th century , though extensively restored and to some extent rebuilt in Victorian times .
17 It was built in brick over a long period ; the east end dates from the ninth century and the west from the tenth and eleventh while the vaults are mainly twelfth century .
18 The large early building dates to the First , or Old , Temple period and is the best-preserved building of that age so far found in Crete .
19 Although this site is quite old , the present building dates from the 19th century .
20 The main building dates from the 19th century and two new wings have since been added .
21 Set in a narrow medieval street , the building dates from the 14th century and is dotted with authentic 14th and 15th century furniture , fine antiques and art treasures , original pillars and sweeping stone staircases .
22 The present building dates from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and was rebuilt in the early nineteenth century .
23 Much of the finest building dates from the twelfth century .
24 This exciting find dates from the 2nd century .
25 Much of the present structure dates from the 19th century , the mill taking its name from Brimscombe Port , built close at hand by the Thames and Severn Canal Co .
26 Accounts survive from over 50 collieries within this period , the earliest series dates from the mid-fifteenth century but the great majority are from the seventeenth century .
27 The small timber-framed house dates from the 16th century .
  Next page