Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] into the [num ord] century " in BNC.

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1 John Prescott , the shadow transport secretary , said the announcement confirmed ‘ further delay , uncertainty and planning blight with the line 's completion pushed into the next century , not the end of the decade ’ .
2 There is still a great deal for CAMRA to do to ensure that a wide-ranging and diversified brewing industry survives into the 20th century .
3 Despite the complaints of Rousseau and many others , this practice continued into the 19th century .
4 But then , as the new , more streamlined , machine slips into the twentieth century , moving smoothly and with a new confidence — and by now virtually everybody is along for the ride — it crashes catastrophically .
5 In an attempt to win the people over from Bogomilism , the Hungarians introduced the Franciscans into Bosnia , and their influence continued into the twentieth century .
6 The report could guide UK chemistry teaching into the 21st century , yet it allows children to be taught without atoms or molecules for eight of the 11 years that it covers .
7 Most of the buildings lasted into the fourth century .
8 This state of affairs persisted into the 19th Century , Serret , in 1849 , observing that " Algebra is , properly speaking , the analysis of equations . "
9 An element of this notion survived into the fourteenth century , when the French kings were sometimes prepared to accept Plantagenet homage at Amiens or Boulogne rather than Paris .
10 The unanimous consensus was that every single sherd fitted into the first century , except a mortarium rim found in the uppermost layer .
11 More legitimate traffic lingered into the twentieth century with the market boats , motorised in later days , continuing to collect fruit and vegetable produce and passengers until the 1930s .
12 It is that strength , both individually and collectively , that will ensure that if the monarchy survives into the twenty-first century , it will not just be as ‘ a privileged irrelevance ’ , but as a very potent force for good .
13 The significance of the turnpike system was that , eventually , in the hands of concerned trustees , it could provide the financial means of employing the talents of a generation of road builders who pioneered techniques which remained the basis of road making into the twentieth century .
14 Between 1403 and 1502 the number of new foundations fell to 120 and the downward trend continued into the sixteenth century with only thirteen new foundations between 1503 and 1547 , the year of the Chantries Act .
15 The vicissitudes of climate and harvest continued into the seventeenth century and Pussot goes on to record the contrast between the abundant vintage of 1604 , when the vignerons were ‘ at their wits ’ end for vessels to contain their wine' , and the devastating harvest three years later when the vintage was considered so poor that it ‘ had not been known within the memory of man ’ .
16 Many of these open fields survived into the nineteenth century , those of Bygrave and Ashwell into the twentieth century .
17 Will his reputation survive into the twenty-first century ?
18 Yet something of the Parish 's strange reputation lingered into the twentieth century ; it may still be said of a headstrong woman , ‘ send her to Temple Moor ’ .
19 His will , which mentions no immediate family , left bequests for the establishment of schools for boys and girls in Amesbury , where Rose 's Grammar School survived into the nineteenth century .
20 But he would also have concluded that its ability to survive into the next century would depend upon the character and common sense of Prince Charles .
21 This alliance of the monarchs with the army and the landed aristocracy lasted into the twentieth century .
22 Individually , the Russian nobleman continued into the eighteenth century to enjoy much less security under the law than his Western counterpart .
23 STOP PRESS : Due to genuine public demand , we are currently in the process of getting together a bunch of our classic compilations for reissue on CD ( NME leaps into the 20th Century ! ) in the near future .
24 Many bishops of the Late Roman period had earlier in their careers been notable civil servants ; best-known is Ambrose of Milan , but Germanus of Auxerre provides a fine example from Gaul , so too does Gregory of Langres , whose episcopate extended into the sixth century .
25 Production continued into the 20th century but declined slowly from the start of the First World War until the Smiths of Mauchline were the only manufacturers of the wooden ware left in Ayrshire .
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