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Example sentences for "century date"

  • The structure is of fifteenth-century date, but has been much restored, the only original figure on it being that of St. Amphibalus.

  • The gate is of fourteenth-century date, the two panels with armorial bearings seen on the western side of the archway being later insertions.

  • On the eastern side is the Infirmary, with the Ambulatory beneath it, a long, low cloister of sixteenth-century date, which extends along the whole side to the church.

  • This last strongly suggests that the "Old House" was of 17th-century date.

  • Another representation, of late thirteenth-century date, is given in the famous MS.

  • Two others of early fourteenth-century date may be found in the Add.

  • It is a stone building of fifteenth-century date, of two stories, adjoining the north side of the chancel.

  • Above this is the west window of six lights, Perpendicular in character but of nineteenth-century date.

  • The entrance into the porch is a beautiful, deeply-recessed archway of thirteenth-century date, with numerous shafts of Purbeck marble on either side.

  • At Aston Rogers we take a glance at the Pound House, a rather shabby-looking timbered cottage of late fifteenth-century date, with remains of a circular moat; and anon we diverge from our route to visit the site of Caurse Castle.

  • This earthwork has a northern entrance in masonry, evidently of 13th century date; and as the scanty masonry remaining of the castle is similar in character, it is probably all of the same date.

  • There is no notice of its origin, but the fact that a Cluniac priory existed in the village, which was a cell of St Martin des Champs at Paris, points to a Norman founder, and renders an 11th century date probable.

  • The whole architecture of the castle agrees with a 14th century date, to which the chapel undoubtedly belongs.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    angled triangle; attended with; century after; century and; century earlier; century glass; century literature; century manuscript; century onwards; century since; century were; century work; cocoa beans; colonial expansion; extremely common; frequent contributor; game bird; intermediate forms; large building; other animal; pour vous; saved from; town called; two feet; went past; what cases