Example sentences of "dates [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Liz 's anger towards Raquel dates back to a charity dinner this year .
2 But although the name Roath is an ancient one — it means , in Irish , the forest and therefore dates back to a time when Welsh was borrowing words from Irish , around the 5th century — there was little that surrounded the young Cottle which was in fact medieval .
3 This suggests that ri2 originated from the transposition of ri1 , but that this event dates back to a time before P.wickerhamii and S.obliquus diverged .
4 Maybe , like the lemmings , the pattern dates back to an era when their goal was closer and the swim was not so long .
5 If important meetings give butterflies in the stomach or a racing pulse , you 're experiencing an affliction that dates back to the stone age : stress .
6 Not far from the citadel , should you choose to cross over to that less appealing side of Bayonne , is a small English war cemetery that dates back to the siege .
7 The place is peppered with awards and mottos , an approach to life that dates back to the elder Watson , but would be recognised by any Japanese factory manager .
8 But the association between the two Banks dates back to the founding of the Royal in 1727 when Andrew Drummond acquired stock in the new banking enterprise .
9 Pride of place is given to a Conestoga Wagon which dates back to the time the Mellons crossed the Appalachians .
10 The founding of the White Lions dates back to the time of the bitter civil war with the Dark Elves when Caledor the First was recalled from hunting in Chrace to become the new Phoenix King .
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