Example sentences of "from the [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The effects of movement can be observed in antique pieces from the 17th century onwards , where cleats were put across the ends of structures like writing desk falls in order to gain a flush surface .
2 The original part of the farmhouse dates from the 17th Century .
3 An early Tudor brick manor house in continuous family ownership , of medieval design with timber partitions and regional furniture and portraits from the 17th Century onwards .
4 Gnoll Park — A designated Historical Landscape Garden dating from the 17th Century with a reservoir , cascades , lakes and playgrounds , together with many other landscape features .
5 On the timber side , an enormous selection of old doors ranging from the 17th century to Art Deco is available .
6 Some examples of these sophisticated Court items , dating from the 17th century , are in existence today , but by the early 19th century , Caucasian weaving had completed the transition to the " folk art " tradition that is universally regarded as the epitome of Caucasian village textile art .
7 Southern influences from the 17th century onward , including those of fur traders , whalers , sealers and commercial fisheries , have tended generally to over-exploit natural resources and place indigenous populations at risk .
8 Nigel Smith in the introduction to his A Collection of Ranter Writings from the 17th Century — a book offering good evidence of highly individualistic writings which nevertheless share a number of common characteristics — emphasises that the term Ranter was one coined to refer to all those deemed to have extreme opinions .
9 Mash tuns or Kieves ( a Dublin term possibly inherited from the 17th century Huguenot brewers ) are essentially great big strainers or filtering vessels where the mash is allowed to ‘ stand-in ’ , in much the same way as a pot of tea is allowed to ‘ draw ’ .
10 In decreasing order of magnitude of infant mortality , the curve shifts through a nearly " U " shape ( Arab World ) to a " J " shape ( Africa and the East & South-East Asia & Oceania regions ) , and the minimum drops from the 4th-6th order to the 2nd-3rd order births , as in Africa .
11 It is proposed that members will be issued with an inspection voucher with their renewal notices as and from the 1st May next .
12 Any existing members who believe they qualify for this new rating category from the 1st May next should contact the Autocover staff at Frank Glennon Limited who will arrange for their premiums to be adjusted from their next renewal date .
13 The one in town 's got a big sign up in the window now saying as from the 1st April , we will only do methadone prescriptions in between two and five o'clock in the afternoon , right .
14 My Lords , erm I I think that behind this , there does appear to be some doubt as to the British Transport Police 's position in respect of Rail Track er from the 1st April .
15 The problem can be quite severe , er we 've had a number of penalties introduced by customs and excise over the last few years but what we 're going to see from the 1st April in this year is interest being charged on overdue moneys paid to customs and excise and also a penalty charged where people make a mistake on their VAT returns , even where they make those mistakes quite innocently .
16 All claims arising whilst the craft is left afloat unmanned in the water from the 1st September to 31st March inclusive , whilst in the United Kingdom , Republic of Ireland and Channel Islands .
17 POSTAL BOOKINGS accompanied by payments are accepted from the 1st January each year .
18 The Board have agreed that a copy of the completed Skills Checklist for each candidate ( showing only the Registered Student/Candidate Number and NOT their name ) must be submitted with all applications for Practical Examinations with effect from the 1st January 1993 .
19 The financial year shall run from the 1st January to the 31st December .
20 The work carried out shows the area was occupied from the 1st century to the 4th century .
21 Tall orders : Scout leaders from the 1st Marske Barn Owls are attempting to climb Ben Nevis in Scotland , Scafell in England and Snowdon in Wales within 48 hours this weekend to raise funds for Teesside Hospice .
22 The majority decision of the Tribunal was that Mr. Holden should be reinstated fully in his former position in Potato Market Branch , in Carlow , as Manager , effective from the 1st July , 1991 .
23 Brownies from the 1st Coggeshall Pack , Essex dressed up as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and entered the local carnival .
24 As is required by operating procedures , the Wire Patrol Commander from the 1st Battalion the King 's Regiment has contacted the RMP regarding today 's large presence of East Germans .
25 A second soldier , from the 1st Battalion of the Royal Anglian Regiment based in Colchester , who was in the back of the lorry , was also hurt .
26 Note the effect of the pizzicato chord for 1st violins and cellos at the beginning , and that the directions ‘ arco , unis. ’ , have not been omitted from the 1st violin part on its re-entrance .
27 From the 1st June bound copies of 7A , 8A , 9A and 10A will be available .
28 The slowness and apparent lack of courtesy of 4- and 5-ball matches were also hotly criticised and resulted in their being banned from the 1st tee on Wednesdays , Saturdays and Sundays from 1.15–2.30 .
29 The beginner , or less experienced golfer , tops with embarrassing consequences , often from the 1st tee , and especially if a crowd has gathered to watch .
30 She comes from the 1st Torrington Pack in North Devon — just like Clare and Pippa .
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