Example sentences of "[pron] dates [adv prt] [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | We took them to lunch at the Bull Inn which dates back to the 15th century , and afterwards explored the local market . |
2 | They hope to raise £1 million for the upkeep of the Manor which dates back to the 13th century . |
3 | Herriot 's Hotel and restaurant at Hawes has a price tag of £295,000 , while Kirkbymoorside 's George and Dragon , which dates back to the 13th century , is for sale at £400,000 . |
4 | Herriot 's Hotel and restaurant at Hawes has a price tag of £295,000 , while Kirkbymoorside 's George and Dragon , which dates back to the 13th century , is for sale at £400,000 . |
5 | Scott , Hogg , Lockhart and other literary stalwarts are reputed to have frequented this old hunting inn , part of which dates back to the 18th century . |
6 | The café , which dates back to the last century , has been maintained intact , at least in its decor . |
7 | The beautiful crown spire caps the historic High Kirk of Edinburgh , which dates back to the fifteenth century . |
8 | There are numerous castles , including Chirk Castle which dates back to the 14th century and has some lovely formal gardens , and a little further away , Powis Castle , built in the 15th century but altered through the years and now very much a stately home with a large deer park . |
9 | It dates back to the 13th century . |
10 | Roughly translated it means new beginnings — it dates back to the thirteenth century and confers a purely honourary degree — something to put in a ’ Who 's Who ’ entry . |