Example sentences of "[noun sg] dating [adv prt] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | That has opened new wounds in relationships between the two sides , barely on speaking terms after bad blood dating back to the infamous Shakoor Rana-Mike Gatting bust-up . |
2 | In the example given , the College 's close relationship with the catering industry , covering conventional day-release , specialist courses and demonstrations , and extensive work experience dating back to the 1960s had given the mutual confidence and understanding which made an unconventional pattern worth trying . |
3 | The aircraft that this intrepid group had used was a large lumbering biplane dating back to the early 1930s . |
4 | This case relied on law dating back to the 1870s . |
5 | Meanwhile , at Newbury , our archaeologists have worked with the Trust for Wessex Archaeology and unearthed the remains of flint tools from a site dating back to the Middle Stone Age . |
6 | They represented a common English custom dating back to the Middle Ages and were first mentioned in Stamford in 1486 . |
7 | Eight miles from the Bauble lies the historic town of Colchester , an ancient town dating back to the 1st century BC with Roman remains , a ruined Norman castle , a 15th-century abbey , museums and excellent shopping facilities . |
8 | Easily Accessible : Lewes is an interesting town dating back to the Norman Conquest with steep narrow streets and a mixture of Georgian and older buildings including antique shops , a ruined castle , museums and a house which once belonged to Anne of Cleves . |
9 | Science and The Church are caught in a bloody feud dating back to the 14th century . |
10 | Visitors can see an extensive collection of textile machinery dating back to the 18th century along with an exhibition tracing the development of Wales ' woollen industry from the Middle Ages . |
11 | O7 ppm although naturally high concentrations of mercury have been found in a number of locations , including Lake Windermere where mud dating back to the last century contains 0.7 ppm . ’ |
12 | While these discoveries illustrated remarkably well the period of the greatest renown and prosperity of Aphrodisias ( between late Hellenistic times and the early Byzantine era , i.e. , first century BC to the seventh century AD ) , archaeological evidence for a long prehistory dating back to the fifth millennium BC was recorded in excavations of two habitation mounds , or höyük , located at the heart of the Roman city . |
13 | Bicester is also a well known hunting centre with a hunt dating back to the late 1700s . |
14 | This is a very special 14-night tour which has only one departure on 19 June — perfectly timed to give a limited number of our customers a chance to attend the opening night of the Verona Opera Season : Verdi 's Don Carlo , performed in the 20,000 seat Roman Arena amphitheatre dating back to the 1st century . |
15 | They have had a substantial number dating back to the abortive anti-British campaign of the 1950s . |
16 | Prest ( 1967 ) concluded that this system was successfully grounded in procedural tradition dating back to the 1860s . |
17 | PC John Burden , coroner 's officer for Canterbury , Kent , said : ‘ He had a history of depression dating back to the early 1970s and he had been depressed since September this year . ’ |
18 | Guinness has a long standing tradition of community involvement dating back to the eighteenth century . |
19 | The veneration of saints has a long history dating back to the early martyrs ( meaning witnesses ) . |
20 | Public expenditure control has a long history dating back to the early eighteenth century . |
21 | Jo makes North Wiltshire , a cheese dating back to the twelfth century . |
22 | The series , which features unseen film dating back to the Twenties , celebrates the 70th anniversary of the discovery of the tomb by archeologist Howard Carter . |
23 | His final resting place alongside 19 generations of his family dating back before the Norman conquest . |