Example sentences of "dating [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The shop is a far cry from the modern boutique , and still has stock dating back for generations .
2 The former Romanian regions of Bessarabia and northern Bukovina had been annexed from Romania in June 1940 in the course of the Soviet advance against the pro-German troops of the Romanian government , and after 1947 they had become the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic ; in practice , the dispute was much older , dating back to Russia 's liberation of the region from Turkish rule in the early 19th century .
3 They include some dating back to Emperor Septimius Severus who once ruled York .
4 The Irish Times on Oct. 26 published a taped interview , dating back to May 1990 , in which Lenihan admitted he had made such a call .
5 The tall 32-year-old was a big hit with Durham last season and has played in 17 consecutive Tests between the two countries , dating back to November 1986 .
6 As my hon. Friend will know , an agreement dating back to November last year provides for the Forestry Commission to offer land to local authorities prior to disposal so that an agreement can be reached with regard to access .
7 Lawyers and doctors had their own institutions dating back to Tudor times , but the great expansion of the professions occurred in the Victorian age .
8 The English Cup and league champions brought to an end a 33-match unbeaten home run by Neath , dating back to Pontypool 's visit on 8 March , 1988 , and recorded their first win over Neath since 1983 .
9 Indeed , Dahl locates the questions that he poses in New Haven in the context of a tradition of inquiry dating back to de Tocqueville .
10 But , dating back to Biko 's days , the BCM has a strong tradition of ‘ non-collaboration , ’ which means shunning all contact with ‘ collaborators ’ serving in government-established institutions .
11 True to a tradition dating back to World War II underwater demolition and beach reconnaissance teams , they had not only a high standard of swimming and small boat skills , but also patrolled ashore , and set up small but deadly ambushes .
12 But then there is a third American dream , which is the oldest of the lot dating back to Puritan times , which stresses community , decentralisation , self-sufficiency , mutual aid and face-to-face democracy . ’
13 In Judaeo-Christian tradition , the antithesis between them is another manifestation of the conflict dating back to Cain and Abel .
14 York Euro MP Edward McMillan-Scott welcomed the move which he says overturns 1000 years of history dating back to Viking raids on Britain .
15 Historic bells including some dating back to Henry VIII 's reign are to go on show at the Ryedale Folk Museum , Hutton-le-Hole near Kirkbymoorside from tomorrow .
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