Example sentences of "from [art] eighth [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 From the eighth century onward , there was a strong Christian presence in the northerly mountainous regions of Asturias , Cantabria and Galicia ; while in the south the caliphates flourished in Cordoba , Seville , Toledo and Granada .
2 Hereford Cathedral Manuscripts survive from the eighth century , and the earliest deed is dated c.840 .
3 Wells are almost unknown on early Anglo-saxon settlements , emphasising the importance of rivers , but they are more common on urban and rural sites from the eighth century onwards .
4 According to Jean-Pierre Mohén , ‘ The exhibition also breaks new ground in covering the whole period from the eighth century to the early Middle Ages .
5 Few who have read Professor J. F. Verbruggen 's The art of warfare in western Europe during the Middle Ages from the eighth century to 1340 will forget this vivid approach to the subject including , for example , his description of the very human fear experienced by men about to face battle , an emotion also vividly described in the more popular , but no less serious work of John Keegan , The face of battle . ’
6 From the eighth century onwards , the Church arrogated to itself the power to create kings .
7 Additional material from Theodore turns up in other Irish manuscripts , dating from the eighth century , the ninth century and , in one case , from the late tenth century — more than four hundred years after Theodore was condemned .
8 From the eighth century these duties were attended to in the Lateran by seven bishops from the nearby dioceses and in four other basilicas by the priests of the titular churches , now increased to twenty-eight .
9 Most of the existing remains are of the eleventh and twelfth centuries though built on sites of earlier buildings from the eighth century onwards .
10 The order of service in the Primers had developed from monastic devotions , added to the main office from the eighth century onwards , to remember the dead ( the office of the dead ) , and to celebrate understanding of the role of the Virgin Mary in the working of the faith — the Hours of the Virgin .
11 The reply from the Eighth Army Advanced Headquarters dated the following day was couched in similar terms .
12 Underlying his pleasure at the success of the new methods and the way in which the jeeps had proved their worth , was Stirling 's anger at the lack of intelligence received from the Eighth Army .
13 On 31 July , he again signalled his frustrations about lack of support from the Eighth Army to the Deputy Director of Operations : ‘ As impossible function more than 20% of capacity under existing arrangement with army , I suggest that L detachment comes under temporary R.A.F. control .
14 Also attending the launch ceremony were representatives from the eighth Europartenariat taking place in Lille , France , in June of this year .
15 Their performances of the orchestral arrangements — the Chamber Symphony ( arranged by Rudolph Barshai from the Eighth Quartet ) and the Opus 34 Preludes ( arranged by Victor Poltoratsky from the piano original ) are superbly polished .
16 She felt even sorrier for him with that stammer when he went up to read the first lesson , and had to announce that it came from the eighth chapter of Deuteronomy , a word which took him four goes .
17 Erm from the eighth chapter of the letter to the Romans For we are saved by hope .
18 She is thought to have fallen from an eighth floor window .
19 The Hospital has refused to confirm or deny a report that the woman fell from an eighth floor window .
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