Example sentences of "from the [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | The effects of movement can be observed in antique pieces from the 17th century onwards , where cleats were put across the ends of structures like writing desk falls in order to gain a flush surface . |
2 | His practical works have been deeply appreciated by Christians from the 17th . |
3 | There are a number of farm buildings at the site that date from the 17th and 18th centuries , the actual mill appearing to date from some point in the 19th century . |
4 | The original part of the farmhouse dates from the 17th Century . |
5 | Many historians believe that ‘ there is a tremendous change in attitudes towards children from the 17th to the 18th centuries ’ ( Plumb 1976 ) . |
6 | An early Tudor brick manor house in continuous family ownership , of medieval design with timber partitions and regional furniture and portraits from the 17th Century onwards . |
7 | Gnoll Park — A designated Historical Landscape Garden dating from the 17th Century with a reservoir , cascades , lakes and playgrounds , together with many other landscape features . |
8 | On the timber side , an enormous selection of old doors ranging from the 17th century to Art Deco is available . |
9 | Some examples of these sophisticated Court items , dating from the 17th century , are in existence today , but by the early 19th century , Caucasian weaving had completed the transition to the " folk art " tradition that is universally regarded as the epitome of Caucasian village textile art . |
10 | Southern influences from the 17th century onward , including those of fur traders , whalers , sealers and commercial fisheries , have tended generally to over-exploit natural resources and place indigenous populations at risk . |
11 | Nigel Smith in the introduction to his A Collection of Ranter Writings from the 17th Century — a book offering good evidence of highly individualistic writings which nevertheless share a number of common characteristics — emphasises that the term Ranter was one coined to refer to all those deemed to have extreme opinions . |
12 | In modern British history , there are particular interests in social history and popular politics from the 17th to the 19th centuries ; and in the intellectual history of the 17th and 18th centuries ; ( including the Scottish Enlightenment ) , social policy in the late 19th and 20th centuries , and international relations in the 20th century . |
13 | Mash tuns or Kieves ( a Dublin term possibly inherited from the 17th century Huguenot brewers ) are essentially great big strainers or filtering vessels where the mash is allowed to ‘ stand-in ’ , in much the same way as a pot of tea is allowed to ‘ draw ’ . |
14 | MUSIC from the 17th and 18th centuries was on the programme when the ‘ Kist of Musick ’ Chamber ensemble visited the University . |
15 | In decreasing order of magnitude of infant mortality , the curve shifts through a nearly " U " shape ( Arab World ) to a " J " shape ( Africa and the East & South-East Asia & Oceania regions ) , and the minimum drops from the 4th-6th order to the 2nd-3rd order births , as in Africa . |
16 | As is required by operating procedures , the Wire Patrol Commander from the 1st Battalion the King 's Regiment has contacted the RMP regarding today 's large presence of East Germans . |
17 | The slowness and apparent lack of courtesy of 4- and 5-ball matches were also hotly criticised and resulted in their being banned from the 1st tee on Wednesdays , Saturdays and Sundays from 1.15–2.30 . |
18 | In celebration of International Women 's Day , Apples and Snakes are bringing together many of the most popular and powerful woman poets and performers in the country , including many new performers , for a two week , nation-wide tour from the 1st to the 15th of March — THE MOTHER TONGUE TOUR . |
19 | POSTAL BOOKINGS accompanied by payments are accepted from the 1st January each year . |
20 | The beginner , or less experienced golfer , tops with embarrassing consequences , often from the 1st tee , and especially if a crowd has gathered to watch . |
21 | BACK issues of Guitarist from the 1st of June ‘ 84 to May ‘ 90 , apart from March ‘ 89 , reasonable offers . |
22 | Make sure to articulate these clearly , alternating your plucking fingers except where raking from the 1st to 2nd strings ( notes E to A and D to A ) . |
23 | Travel and widening your scope of experience is on the menu and , with Mercury back on form from the 1st , journeys , meetings and discussions over joint affairs — monetary and otherwise — look promising . |
24 | But with ruler Mercury in direct motion from the 1st , you can make headway . |
25 | A second soldier , from the 1st Battalion of the Royal Anglian Regiment based in Colchester , who was in the back of the lorry , was also hurt . |
26 | The Screen Cinema , College Street , is playing host to the French language Film Festival from the 1st to the 14th November . |
27 | The one in town 's got a big sign up in the window now saying as from the 1st April , we will only do methadone prescriptions in between two and five o'clock in the afternoon , right . |
28 | Brownies from the 1st Coggeshall Pack , Essex dressed up as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and entered the local carnival . |
29 | She comes from the 1st Torrington Pack in North Devon — just like Clare and Pippa . |
30 | At present the property is let out but vacant possession would be available from the 1st of August . |