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Example sentences for "date"

Lexicographically close words:
database; databases; datable; datam; datary; dated; dateless; dater; dates; dating
  1. Lenin has declared that this date marks the passing of the policy of blood, and that only a renewal of armed intervention by the Allies can force a return to it.

  2. He demanded that the powers of government be taken over by the Soviets, which would, he said, convoke the Assembly on December 12th, the date assigned for it.

  3. The elections for the Constituent Assembly shall take place at the date determined upon--November 12th.

  4. The present decree becomes effective from the date of its signature and is to be put into operation by telegraph.

  5. Here are seven typical news items from four issues of Bednota, the date of the paper being given after each item: The mobilization of the bourgeoisie.

  6. You will see at a later date that the tragedy is more terrible than people can realize while it is actually being played.

  7. The bright particular star of their heaven was Richard Wagner, who at that date was casting a marvelous spell over the mind of French youth.

  8. In the date of oure Drighte, In a drye Aprill, A thousand and thre hundred Twies twenty and ten, My wafres there were gesene Whan Chichestre was maire.

  9. His eyes had searched for the date line to use as cumulative evidence, but they had remained fastened to one story.

  10. The Sentinel with date line of that day lay tossed in a corner.

  11. By the way, what was the date when the relinquishment was signed?

  12. From his inside coat pocket, Fendrick drew a sealed envelope, wrote the date across the front, and handed it to O'Connor.

  13. Each of these must be considered separately before we approach the question of the locality and date of the whole book in its present form.

  14. The baptismal fonts date from the 12th century, and the curious spire in the form of an elongated pumpkin and covered with slates gives a fantastic and original appearance to the whole edifice.

  15. Lord Rayleigh has recorded that he was himself convinced by Fraunhofer's reasoning at a date antecedent to the writings of Helmholtz and Abbe.

  16. It is impossible to date these earliest didactic poems, which nevertheless set the fashion of form which has been preserved ever since.

  17. Either Egypt or Syria would satisfy this condition, and in favour of Syria is the fact that the presbyterate there was to a late date regarded as a rank rather than an office.

  18. It will now be clear that indications of the locality and date of our present Teaching must be sought for only in the second part, and in the Christian interpolations in the first part.

  19. Later dictionaries give more of them, but they in no way show their status at the date in question.

  20. This story, however, has no foundation; in fact, most competent witnesses agree that no such marriage date was fixed, although some date may have been considered.

  21. They write the date of the New Year on gates, doors, shutters, and wagons.

  22. Considering this a great curiosity, one of them removed it from the tree and attempted to confirm the authenticity of the date by counting the circles in the wood of the tree.

  23. The ensuing December was chosen as the date of election for the framers of a Constitution for the New State, and in April 1792, that instrument was prepared, and Kentucky took her position among her sister States.

  24. Finding these to agree with the date marked, he carefully preserved the block containing this record, which is now to be seen in the library of the Kentucky Historical Society.

  25. From this event we may date the prosperity of Louisville as a fixed fact.

  26. The date of his birth doesn't interest me in the least.

  27. The first entry in Mr. Dobson's Bibliography contains a mention of Dandridge, under the date 1731, when Hogarth was thirty-four.

  28. Under the date 1753 is the announcement of Hogarth's unfortunate experiment in aesthetics--"The Analysis of Beauty.

  29. By the latter date connoisseurs acknowledged that Hogarth "was really a splendid painter.

  30. The name was correctly given; the date of his death; the length of time he had existed without food and water, and the clothes he had on when he died.

  31. Early on the following morning Francis began his researches; but the TIMES and other journals of the date Mrs. Peck mentioned, which he searched through, proved quite barren of intelligence.

  32. Phillips about the date of this acquaintance, but it had occurred before the supposed time of Francis's birth, so that he could throw no light on that question.

  33. Behind his back Steelman hurriedly opened a leather pocketbook and glanced at the portrait of a woman and child and at the date of a post-office order receipt.

  34. Pammelia" is the earliest English printed collection of Catches, Rounds, and Canons; both words and music were for the most part older than the date of publication.

  35. And when time shall date thy glory, Then too late thou wilt be sorry.

  36. I have pleasant hymns too, in recollection, which date back to this very time.

  37. The date underneath is that of the Declaration of Independence; and the words under it signify the beginning of the new American era, which commences from that date.

  38. The date of sailing of the above fleet was Sept.

  39. Colonels Glover and Moylan, speaking of the "old colors," was written (the date of the latter was Oct.

  40. The world owes much to many hard working scientists who have developed many valuable plants, both ornamental and edible, and up to the date of this act such producer had no way of reaping any very material financial benefit from his labors.

  41. The selection of the date was left in the hands of the executive committee.

  42. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall not take effect, unless the Legislature of the State of New York shall within one year of the date hereof give its assent thereto.

  43. Instead of a Convention at the date prescribed, we have the Legislature acting at a different date; so that there is an open non-compliance with the prescribed conditions.

  44. At the moment when the legates' court was about to be opened, a copy of a brief was brought forward, bearing the same date as the bull, exactly meeting the objection.

  45. The Protestants, although from the date of the meeting of the parliament and Wolsey's fall their ultimate triumph was certain, gained nothing in its immediate consequences.

  46. My father, who is the kindest man on earth, but growing old; and I, at the date of my story, only nineteen.

  47. From the date of the discovery of Columbia River to the war of 1812, the direct trade between the American coast and China was almost entirely in the hands of the citizens of the United States.

  48. All was gold of antique date and of great variety: French, Spanish, and German money, with a few English guineas, and some counters of which we had never seen specimens before.

  49. The absence of all mention of coffee and tobacco precludes, at least, a date much later.

  50. The nearest approach to the latter has been obtained from the Secretary of the New York Free Trade Club, who has handed me a note under date of February 7th, from a well known iron ship and engine building firm of New York.

  51. This renders it certain that Hugo himself had died before December 1214, the latest possible limit of the date of this charter.

  52. Johanna of Strathnaver; his date fixed; by marriage became owner of lands in Strathnaver and of a moiety of earldom of Caith.

  53. Snaekoll's date can be ascertained with comparative accuracy.

  54. Angus; date of death; his half of Caithness earldom; his heirs, earl Magnus II and Johanna; succeeded to earldom through a female.

  55. Eric Stagbrellir; her children; date of birth; probably the same Ingigerthr commemorated in Maeshowe runes.

  56. Henry, son of Harold Maddadson by Afreka; claimed Ross; date of death.

  57. As the librarian places his card in one of these new books, that number is scratched off and the date written opposite.

  58. They had every date at tongue's end, knew the order of the books and their contents, the relationships of the prominent characters to each other, all details of place and customs.

  59. The card contains the names of Sunday-school, teacher, and all the scholars, that of the new scholar being last, with the date of entrance.

  60. An up-to-date teacher is respected, and it is largely the newspaper that brings one up to date.

  61. At the same time the librarian writes the scholar's number and the date in his library catalogue after the number of the book taken out, and upon a list of the scholars' numbers writes the number of the book after the number of the scholar.

  62. Then there was a slab by the column, bearing Mrs Proudie's name, with the date of her life and death.

  63. He had not, however, progressed so far as to write even the date of his letter.

  64. And then a day before the date named, Mrs Crawley had come into Silverbridge, and had paid the butcher twenty pounds in four five-pound notes.


  65. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "date" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    date about; date from; dated from; dated the; dates back; dates from