Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] in [art] nineteenth [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 When the new class of bourgeois manufacturers and traders arose in the nineteenth century , it was able to merge with the commercialised aristocracy through marriage , and through the newly reformed public schools and universities .
2 He points out that , of the sixty-six English clubs founded in the nineteenth century , forty were limited companies before 1900 , and there were a further nineteen by 1914 .
3 East of Manningtree on the Stour estuary , this village possesses a fine range of maltings built in the nineteenth century .
4 Because of the political changes wrought in the nineteenth century , they are by convention responsible now also to Parliament .
5 Timber staithes remain at this port on the River Tyne , some of the last such structures built in the nineteenth century as wharves for unloading coal from the railway on to waiting ships .
6 Fortunately it was possible to contain the flames so that only the Redoutensaale , relatively uninteresting eighteenth-century reception rooms remodelled in the nineteenth century and latterly used for conferences , were destroyed .
7 The origins of modern local government in the many single-purpose authorities created in the nineteenth century continued to be reflected in the strength of departmental organisation in the newly created compendious authorities .
8 other resort towns came in the nineteenth century .
9 The car has made it that way and it would be almost impossible for public transport to knit it together in the way that the railways did in the nineteenth century .
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