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

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1 We do not know , however , how old Lettaford is ( the oldest longhouse dates only to the sixteenth century ) or what its earlier arrangements were .
2 Individual property owners in cities have long had to conform to legal controls , but planning as a more widespread activity dates only from the mid-twentieth century ( Hall 1982 ) .
3 Mass movement of women into the work-force dates only from the Second World War — especially from 1960 — and the improvement of women 's wage rates relative to men 's happened only since 1970 .
4 State intervention in rural manufacturing really dates only from the Second World War , after the report of the Scott Committee in 1942 assessed the advantages and disadvantages that would result from rural industrialization .
5 Her warlike appearance dates only from the next century and is very much a creation of the Restoration court , where she was developed as a symbol of the victory of the British in the Dutch Wars .
6 It dates largely from the 18th century and straddles the Ampney Brook , which powers the internal wheel .
7 The name is believed to be derived from a personal name Sighel or Signup , and the second part from the thorn bushes which grew in abundance at the time , and dates possibly from the 7th century .
8 Turkey Mill dates partly from the eighteenth century , having been taken over in 1740 by James Whatman , a name famous for high-quality papers , especially for artists .
9 Dates probably from the eighteenth century , and apparently the Danes also used the music to our National Anthem at one stage .
10 The fine church of St Wilfrid dates back to the 12th century , although there is mention of a church in the Domesday Book .
11 Laugharne Castle dates back to the 12th century and Carmarthen Castle to 1109 , restored some 200 years later by Edward I at a cost of £169 15s. 6d !
12 New Hall dates back to the 12th century and is reputed to be the oldest fully moated manor house in England .
13 The Causey Mounth dates back to the 12th century , when it was first established as a drover 's road .
14 There was a church on this spot in the ninth century , and part of the existing building dates back to the thirteenth century ( including the tower which houses the record-breaking clock ) .
15 Roughly translated it means new beginnings — it dates back to the thirteenth century and confers a purely honourary degree — something to put in a ’ Who 's Who ’ entry .
16 The first known use of carburisation and quenching of iron dates back to the eleventh and tenth centuries BC in Cyprus and Palestine .
17 CAMRA would prefer beer to be brewed solely from barley malt but the use of sugar dates back to the 19th century and many renowned beers , such as Marston 's Pedigree , have recipes that include 10 per cent or more brewing sugars .
18 Clements Farm is of great antiquity , the building itself probably dates back to the 15th century , and happily has been boarded up to prevent more deterioration .
19 We took them to lunch at the Bull Inn which dates back to the 15th century , and afterwards explored the local market .
20 The parish church of St Michael dates back to the 13th century .
21 It dates back to the 13th century .
22 They hope to raise £1 million for the upkeep of the Manor which dates back to the 13th century .
23 Herriot 's Hotel and restaurant at Hawes has a price tag of £295,000 , while Kirkbymoorside 's George and Dragon , which dates back to the 13th century , is for sale at £400,000 .
24 Herriot 's Hotel and restaurant at Hawes has a price tag of £295,000 , while Kirkbymoorside 's George and Dragon , which dates back to the 13th century , is for sale at £400,000 .
25 Stoneywood Mill dates back to the eighteenth century , and is now part of the Wiggins Teape Group .
26 Dates back to the fourteenth century . ’
27 The so-called ’ swan-upping ’ ceremony dates back to the fourteenth century … but nowadays its as much a fun day out as a way of keeping the swans healthy .
28 The café , which dates back to the last century , has been maintained intact , at least in its decor .
29 The house itself is , not surprisingly , a little younger and dates back to the 16th century when it was owned by the great-great-aunt of President George Washington .
30 This attractive country home dates back to the 16th century when it was once a farm labourer 's cottage .
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