Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] from the seventeenth " in BNC.
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1 | Now twenty-four important windows dated 1655–57 from the parish church in De Rijp , an affluent village of whalers and ship builders near the north Holland coast dating from the seventeenth century , are suffering from the effects of humidity and air pollution . |
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 | British Architectural Library ( London ) has more than 400 metres of shelving of manuscript works from the seventeenth century onwards , on all manner of architectural topics ; there are more than 250,000 drawings and 50,000 photographs on architecture and topography . |
4 | On offer are paintings , drawings and works of art ranging from the seventeenth to the 20th centuries . |
5 | The establishment of serfdom conditioned the way in which the relationship between State and society developed from the seventeenth century onwards . |
6 | The present building dates from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and was rebuilt in the early nineteenth century . |