Example sentences of "during [art] fourteenth " in BNC.

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1 The Forest law still applied in some measure , however , to the purlieus , the outlying districts which had been put out of the forest during the fourteenth century — although in some parts of the country the authority of the Forest officers was disputed there .
2 There is documentary evidence that considerable numbers of Garonnais cattle went to England during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries and it is possible that they influenced the big , yellow-red South Devon .
3 ‘ The disease was not actually known as the Black Death during the fourteenth century .
4 Excluding the lay fraternities , 280 private chantries were set up in London during the fourteenth century , the heyday of the movement .
5 A closer examination of the figures shows that of those founded during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries , excluding those of the guilds and fraternities , one-fifth were perpetual .
6 The technique during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries had four stages .
7 They offered in effect a free counselling service and many of the problems brought to them were of a spiritual nature , which in itself showed the high level of spiritual and religious interest in England during the fourteenth century .
8 Both Houses of Parliament had shown independence of the King during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries .
9 Demands for licences grew steadily during the fourteenth century , but endowment of the religious orders never regained its earlier level , and alienations were increasingly directed to the establishment of chantries and secular institutions ; by mid-century almost as many licences were for the secular as for the religious churches , but this has more to do with declining enthusiasm for the vastly endowed monastic orders and the growing popular appeal of the mendicants who lived from alms , and not from farming extensive estates .
10 As the Ottoman tide swept across Macedonia , Serbia , Bosnia , Hercegovina and Albania during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries , Zeta remained an island which was never completely submerged .
11 During the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries a school of Dalmatian humanists , still writing mainly in Latin or Italian prose and poetry , broke away from the narrow ecclesiastical concerns of men like Thomas and became part of the mainstream of the European Renaissance .
12 It is ironic that the conciliarist idea of power-sharing , buttressed during the fourteenth century by arguments taken from Aristotle , turned upside down the papal stance as expressed by Innocent III .
13 London was the greatest town in England , and during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries its economic resources increased more markedly than those of most other parts of the country .
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