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Example sentences for "dates from"

  • It dates from 1100 or thereabouts, when, according to the legend, Count Robert of Flanders was on his way back from the Holy Land, bringing with him a piece of the true cross.

  • The more important Church of Notre Dame, with its square unfinished tower, dates from 1211 and was founded by Baldwin of Constantinople.

  • Furnes, according to the antiquarians, dates from as early as the year 800, and its day of greatness had come and gone centuries ago.

  • His friendship with Benjamin Haydon, the painter, dates from later in the same year.

  • It dates from 1348, and is well situated in a position naturally defended by ravines on the north and east, while it is further protected by a great wall.

  • St George's church, the oldest remaining in Douglas, dates from 1780.

  • The Roman Catholic archiepiscopal theological college, beautifully situated on an eminence overlooking the Rhine, dates from 1892.

  • The modern practice in the use of i and j, u and v dates from about 1580, though not firmly established till the reign of Charles I.

  • The short Rue du Plat d'Étain opening out of it dates from 1300, when it was Rue Raoul Tavernier.

  • The church, as we see it, dates from 1641, replacing a tiny Jesuit chapel built in the previous century and dedicated to St. Louis.

  • It dates from 1778, the work of Chalgrin.

  • Philippum Pulchrum, dates from 1304, and is a heated indictment of the temporal power.

  • The United Free Church Divinity Hall in Alford Place, in the Tudor Gothic style, dates from 1850.

  • The existing building, however, is Decorated and Perpendicular, and contains a fine series of memorials of dates from the 13th to the 17th century.

  • Among the numerous old houses, that known as the Maison de Francois Ie, which is the most remarkable, dates from the 16th century.

  • It dates from 1636, and has to-day five faculties.

  • It is of the conventional form, but is a rare piece of church furniture in that it dates from 1003, when it was presented by the Abbess Matilda, sister of the Emperor Otho II.

  • The collegiate church adjoining the palace dates from 1724, and contains the tombs of Philip V.

  • The Industrial Code of Austria, which in its present outline (modified by later enactments) dates from 1883, must be carefully distinguished from the Industrial Code of the kingdom of Hungary.

  • The earliest part of the present building, the west choir, dates from c.

  • The Planters and Farmers' Association, as this organization was originally called, dates from 1903.

  • Salon de Famille+ or Salle du Conseil; dates from François I.

  • The parish church St. Julien (restored) dates from the 11th and 12th cents.

  • The clock, with its three men to strike the hours and quarters, dates from the 16th cent.

  • It dates from 1482 and occupies the site of the Moorish Alcázar.

  • It dates from 1512, and is so named on account of the scallop shells which decorate the exterior walls.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dates from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    after repeated; and laid; attract the; believe the time will come when; dates back; dates from; dinner given; duty incumbent; easily grown; fair lord; generally understood; greatly enhanced; horses and; induce him; infinite power; little light; malleable iron; more real; organ pipe; pure love; rheumatic fever; scarcely audible; take flight