Example sentences of "from [art] [adj] and [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Byzantine work in this area is of high standard and dates mainly from the eleventh and twelfth century .
2 Moreover , the people being convicted are very much from the second and third XI .
3 In fact , evidence from the early and mid-fifth century consistently portrays the Burgundians as being catholic .
4 From discussions within a racially mixed group of sixty pupils , both from the fourth and fifth year , there seems to have been a consensus of opinion that the streaming system does not truly reflect ability .
5 Elizabethan musicians and dancers have been taking to the streets to publicise a meeting between queens from the sixteenth and twentieth century this weekend .
6 The Iznik pottery from Turkey dating from the fifteenth and sixteenth century explodes with colour on more sophisticated white grounds ; Iznik is now highly sought after by Turkish yuppies and prices run from £2,000 or so to £15,000 .
7 Microcolonies , which consist of clumps of 10 or more cells , develop and assume a crypt outline , from the third and fourth day .
8 Immediately before school entry ( provided at least three years have elapsed from the third and last dose of the primary course ) and between 15–19 years or before leaving school are the times for boosters .
9 It was built in brick over a long period ; the east end dates from the ninth century and the west from the tenth and eleventh while the vaults are mainly twelfth century .
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