Example sentences of "from [art] sixteenth [noun sg] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Studies of household listings reveal comparatively few three-generational homes in England from the sixteenth century onwards : a mere 5 per cent on average . |
2 | But all this was to change as , from the sixteenth century onwards , enclosures were enforced and estates enlarged . |
3 | It is , for example , some sort of commentary on our times that , if one is content to stick to theology , with some Greek and Latin texts thrown in , it is possible to assemble a representative collection from the sixteenth century onwards . |
4 | Also forthcoming is Francis Haskell 's eagerly awaited History and its Images : Art and the Interpretation of the Past , the next chapter in his history of culture , this time through the examination of the historians ' use of visual images from the sixteenth century onwards . |
5 | The statue is known to have been in Florence from the sixteenth century onwards and is documented as being in the Uffizi from 1676 , but was always thought to have been a copy of a Greek original . |
6 | As with salt ways Welsh roads indicate their use as drove roads particularly from the sixteenth century onwards . |
7 | Like the salt traffic , the cattle trade that developed so strongly from the sixteenth century onwards moved along existing green lanes and trackways . |
8 | In doing this the government was employing techniques perfected from the sixteenth century onwards in the expansion of the Muscovite state towards the Black Sea and the Volga basin . |
9 | Maps in great quantity and superb detail become available from the sixteenth century onwards , and detailed estate records of the seventeenth , eighteenth and nineteenth centuries aid discussion of changing estate structure and policies which is impossible in earlier times . |
10 | This may have been done in the Middle Ages , but many warrens seem to date from the sixteenth century onwards . |
11 | From the sixteenth century onwards , various improvements were made to increase the amount of grass and hay that could be produced from low-lying meadowland . |
12 | Each of these developments represents another aspect of the wide variety of new techniques and ideas being employed in land use management from the sixteenth century onwards . |