Example sentences of "to the 19th " in BNC.
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1 | CAMRA would prefer beer to be brewed solely from barley malt but the use of sugar dates back to the 19th century and many renowned beers , such as Marston 's Pedigree , have recipes that include 10 per cent or more brewing sugars . |
2 | The Millend area formed a detached part of Leonard Stanley up to the 19th century . |
3 | The rapidly growing use of computers in many areas of everyday living is often referred to as the computer revolution , similar in scale to the 19th century industrial revolution . |
4 | They began as small , elitist institutions that owed much to the 19th century concept of the German university . |
5 | An assessment of those walls , banks and groynes , published last year by the Department of the Environment , found that ‘ many go back to the 19th century and so , not withstanding that over £2 million per year is spent by the district councils on maintenance , heavy expenditure on renewals continues to be needed ’ . |
6 | It was a port from Norman times to the 19th century , and has an 11th-century castle perched high on the cliffs above the River Wye and a pretty church with a Norman nave . |
7 | This month , from the 2nd to the 19th , he has re-installed the space with new elements including a video computer visualisation of one of his own schematic architectures . |
8 | For East the new name was Warren , named after the Lords of the Manor from the 13th to the 19th centuries . |
9 | A fuller statement of Gorbachev 's vision of the Soviet future came in the conclusion of his address to the 19th Party Conference in 1988 . |
10 | From the 16th to the 19th century , in some places even into the present century , exploitation of polar resources has been largely unmanaged , and limited only by market satiation . |
11 | The Government investigations paint a picture of decadent fraud flourishing in a climate of lax controls dating back to the 19th century and policed by professional advisors who paid insufficient attention to the task at hand . |
12 | Meantime , the Irish stay sober to win professionally , but their club amateurs ca n't wait to get back to the 19th hole . |
13 | The research is based on the assumption that most of the contemporary ideas on this crucial topic date back to the 19th century , and that some of them at any rate are by now dated . |
14 | In modern British history , there are particular interests in social history and popular politics from the 17th to the 19th centuries ; and in the intellectual history of the 17th and 18th centuries ; ( including the Scottish Enlightenment ) , social policy in the late 19th and 20th centuries , and international relations in the 20th century . |
15 | Students studying single honours Politics must take one compulsory course , in Political Theory , which covers the main concepts used in contemporary political thought , and the arguments of the major political theorists from the renaissance to the 19th century . |
16 | A CHANCE to escape to the 19th century is being offered at a special day school in Cleveland on Saturday . |
17 | We were able to confirm the histories of families going back to the 19th century . |