Example sentences of "[verb] in the fourteenth century " in BNC.
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1 | Originally built in Romanesque style , a Gothic choir and aisles were added in the fourteenth century , making it into a hall church . |
2 | The oddest is that used in the fourteenth century by the English historian Adam of Murimuth . |
3 | The Marktkirche was built in the fourteenth century , adjacent to the Town Hall . |
4 | It was built in the fourteenth century and shows Italian influence , being designed by craftsmen from Kotor ( Cattaro ) on the coast south of Dubrovnik where there is further Byzantine work . |
5 | A decisive break from the narrowness of these rules came in the fourteenth century , with Dafydd ap Gwilym , in a period marked both by increasing interaction with a more general European culture , after the loss of political independence , and yet , creatively , by a new ‘ national ’ poetry , itself governed by more flexible but still clear internal rules ( the cywydd metre ) . |
6 | Indeed , the controversy raised in the fourteenth century over the authenticity of the Shroud has been revived rather than settled by the radiocarbon date . |
7 | But even they were affected in the fourteenth century by the repeated crises of Sussex life , the French , the sea and the Black Death from whose effects no Sussex religious house ever fully recovered . |
8 | Since it is clear that the vocation of hermit was officially recognised in the fourteenth century , the account of Richard 's pursuit of his calling points to parental opposition and possibly a reluctance on Richard 's part to commit himself to any officially supervised licensing . |
9 | A very likely explanation is that it is a form of hyll = hill , found in the West Midlands and the south-west as the Middle English hull , and this in combination with the first syllable forms a byname given in the fourteenth century to a person who lived ‘ up the hill ’ . |
10 | The church itself dates from the fifth century but was altered in the fourteenth century . |
11 | Excavations suggested that the site was abandoned in the fourteenth century , possibly for climatic reasons , but that it originated in middle Saxon times . |
12 | A complication was introduced in the fourteenth century by the rise of the Serbian and Bosnian kingdoms , which briefly controlled parts of the coast , the Serbs during the reign of Dušan in the middle of the century , and the Bosnians under Stevan Tvrtko after 1390 . |
13 | This opinion , which had a long Christian ancestry , was still widely held and propagated in the fourteenth century . |
14 | What had happened in the fourteenth century , mainly French music had become very , very intellectual , very austere , very formal . |
15 | Richard Rolle wrote in the fourteenth century of spiritual direction as ‘ full merry counsel with his ghostly Father ’ . |
16 | A Gothic choir was begun in the fourteenth century to a design similar to the contemporary one at Augsburg Cathedral , but was not completed till 1513 for lack of funds . |
17 | Bogomilism in Bosnia revived in the fourteenth century during the reigns of the Kotromanić rulers , Stephen II and his son , Tvrtko , who was crowned King of ‘ Serbia , Bosnia , the Primorje and the western lands ’ in 1377 . |
18 | This took its name from the office of Master of the Rolls , established in the fourteenth century for the keeper of the Chancery records . |