Example sentences of "date from [art] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The present.church dates from the 13th century and has many interesting later additions , both structural and decorative . |
2 | In most European countries the move towards education for all dates from the nineteenth century . |
3 | The campanile dates from the first building and has a delightful bell loggia . |
4 | The latter dates from the eighteenth century but S. Michael was built in the eleventh century and much of it survives . |
5 | Most are thought to date from the 13th century when packhorses were used to transport goods . |
6 | According to the annual data on migration and population change provided by the National Health Service Central Register and mid-year population estimates , the re-opening of the North-South divide appears to date from the first half of the 1970s . |
7 | The works on show range in date from the first millenium BC to Oriental and contemporary objects . |
8 | Most of the mining remains to be found date from the nineteenth century , during the last period of activity before cheaper foreign copper brought about the decline and fall of the local industry . |
9 | The well is believed to date from the sixteenth century and still produces the pure water which the inhabitants had drunk in the days of the plague . |
10 | The frescoes by Tobias Stimmer date from the sixteenth century , and it all adds up to a quite wonderful example of late German Renaissance . |
11 | This may have been done in the Middle Ages , but many warrens seem to date from the sixteenth century onwards . |
12 | The Crown Agents , for example , date from the mid-nineteenth century , the Development Commission was set up in 1909 and the Horserace Totalisator Board ( the Tote ) goes back to 1928 . |
13 | The earliest French works now accepted as fabliaux date from the last decade of the twelfth century and the latest seem to have been composed about 150 years later , somewhere around 1340 . |
14 | Ice-houses in Britain date from the seventeenth century , and many of the great houses had private ice-houses built in their grounds before the advent of refrigeration — some were still used well into the present century . |
15 | The stalls , carved in cedar , date from the seventeenth century . |
16 | Some date from the eighteenth century . |