Example sentences of "to the eleventh " in BNC.
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1 | The first known use of carburisation and quenching of iron dates back to the eleventh and tenth centuries BC in Cyprus and Palestine . |
2 | Subsequently , after the Second World War , that practice has become a token at Memorial Services on the nearest Sunday to the eleventh of November each year . |
3 | The Bank Branches Directive , which is complementary to the Eleventh Directive , sets out the special requirements relating to disclosure of accounting documents by a credit or financial institution which has established a branch in a member state but has its head office elsewhere . |
4 | Up to the eleventh hour he would n't go . |
5 | The Cuban Communist party , in a message to the Eleventh Congress of the Communist party of Chile signed by Juan Marinello and Blas Roca and dated November 1958 , had deplored the ’ disunity of the opposition forces ' and called for ’ national unity' in order to overthrow Batista and form a ‘ democratic coalition government ’ . |
6 | He contributed two articles to the ninth edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica ( 1875–88 ) , for which his father also wrote , and thirty-nine articles to the eleventh edition ( 1910–11 ) , seven of which were revised for the fourteenth ( 1929 ) . |
7 | history The Treasury can be traced back to the eleventh century whereas the Department of the Environment was created in 1970 . |
8 | They could make their way over that and eventually up the cliff to the eleventh green of the golf-course , to the gate in the garden wall . |
9 | Right to the eleventh hour . |
10 | The papal banner , the vexillum sancti Petri , goes back to the eleventh century , perhaps to Alexander II ( 1061 – 1073 ) . |
11 | Yes , yes , we can put that back to the eleventh , so there 's plenty of time , okay . |
12 | To the eleventh of June they 've got |