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Example sentences for "dating"

Lexicographically close words:
date; dated; dateless; dater; dates; dative; datives; dato; dator; datos
  1. The oldest existing church in Constantinople is a basilica of the Roman type dating from 463, with nothing distinctive of the new style about it, but there is historical evidence that the noble S.

  2. A good example of an early Roman basilica is that called the Ulpian in the Forum of Trajan, Rome, dating from A.

  3. Constanza, the daughter of Constantine, dating from about A.

  4. Later tombs are those hewn out of the living rock at Beni Hassan and elsewhere, dating from about 2500 B.

  5. Huts of wattle and hurdle work dating from prehistoric times have also been preserved, some rising from the ground, others from platforms resting on piles sunk in the beds of lakes.

  6. Those days of tyranny are over--dating from to-day.

  7. The first reads touching tales aloud to her and they two unite their tears, a sentimental idea dating from the Maria of Moulines episode.

  8. T'ang painters, in order to express their changing emotions by changed styles, a fact which often makes the dating of Chinese paintings very difficult.

  9. Early in 1960 the two countries concluded a border agreement which ended disputes dating from British colonial times.

  10. It is a grand, gloomy old pile, dating back from the eleventh century--one of the few Gothic churches in Germany that have ever been completed.

  11. Andernach is the Rocky Gate of the Rhine, and if its scenery were not enough, its history, dating from Roman times, would make it interesting.

  12. These, and a few examples dating from the time of Constantine, exhibit a style evidently derived from classical models.

  13. Our illustration gives a reduced representation of a page from the second edition of the Biblia Pauperum, dating from about 1450.

  14. In the same collection there is also a walnut wood centre table, dating from about 1700, which has twisted legs and a stretcher, the top being inlaid with intersecting circles relieved by the inlay of some stars in ivory.

  15. Thus, we have during the space of time known as the Middle Ages, a stretch of some 1,000 years, dating from the fall of Rome itself, in A.

  16. Then there were many big bundles of letters addressed to him, dating over more than thirty years.

  17. There are tombs dating back to the eighth and ninth and tenth centuries, and a slab of marble upon the altar is said to have been taken from a Druid temple which stood on the same site.

  18. This was the burial place of the O'Tooles and contains several tombs dating as far back as 1010.

  19. Roncioni 99, dating from the first half of the twelfth century, in the University Library of Pisa, reproduced by K.

  20. Life of St. Edward the King, dating from the thirteenth century, and now in the University Library at Cambridge.

  21. Ashmole 399, dating from the end of the thirteenth century, reproduced in Fig.

  22. The available works may be enumerated thus: (a) The short Anatomia porci of Copho of Salerno, dating from about 1085.

  23. The chanfron bears a spike, an appendage dating back to the time of Edward III.

  24. English armets dating from about 1500 are not uncommon, but, as frequently observed, "they want that perfection and delicacy to be found in fine Italian or German work.

  25. This form reappears continually, its first introduction dating so far back as the Bayeux tapestry.

  26. The earliest definite time for the dating of events was established at Babylon,--the era of Nabonassar, 747 B.

  27. The method of dating from the birth of Jesus was introduced by Dionysius Exiguus, a Roman abbot, about the middle of the sixth century.

  28. Within a few yards of my resting place there is a characteristic monument, dating from the time when Burma occupied not only this valley but the fertile territory beyond it, and beyond Tengyueh to the River Salween.

  29. The elder brothers of the Siamese, they came originally from the Chinese province of Szechuen, and they can boast of a civilisation dating from twenty-three centuries B.

  30. The British Museum etchings, to which I allude later, are early work, one even dating from his schooldays at Westminster!

  31. In the churchyard are two important monuments, one dating from the fifteenth century, of Oswald Y.

  32. The first place of any interest is Waldrast, a pilgrim's chapel, dating from the year 1465.

  33. The past has scattered liberally among them characteristic landmarks dating from every age, and far beyond the reach of dates.

  34. About eight miles outside the town another saint is venerated with a precisely similar history, but dating from the year 844.

  35. Frankly Renaissance, the best of it dating from 1559, it was begun by Coligny d'Andelot, the brother of the "Admiral.

  36. There is still standing here an old city gate dating from the thirteenth century, and this in turn is surmounted by a belfry of the sixteenth.

  37. Another isolated tower, even more stupendous in its proportions, is known as the Tour Saint Jean, and is a donjon of the ideally acceptable variety, dating from some period anterior to the chateau proper.

  38. It is called the Port d'en Bas and has arches dating from the thirteenth century.

  39. A limited number of these are innocent cavernous tumours dating from a congenital angioma.

  40. I have given reasons elsewhere for dating this portrait at latest 1500.

  41. The earliest signature is always "Ticianus," and this is found on works dating down to 1522 (the "S.

  42. A feast dating from before the 6th century, when a special service was already in use for it.

  43. There is a musical setting of the Te Deum, called the Ambrosian, dating from the 5th century.

  44. Commonly, in the earliest of them, dating from the sixth or seventh century, the iron clamps or fastenings form the principal or only ornament.

  45. Among the commoner objects dating from this time are amphorae and small earthen lamps (Pl.

  46. Another, dating from the middle of the eleventh century and proceeding from the same temple as the one just noticed, is also in the National Museum.

  47. Good Morisco tiles, dating from the same period and wrought by craftsmen such as Gaspar Hernandez, Pedro Tenorio, and the members of the Robles family, are in the Sala de Comares, and in one of the rooms of the Casa de los Tiros.

  48. Other interesting boxes dating from the same period are that of Santo Domingo de Silos at Burgos, and several which are in the National Museum at Madrid.

  49. Remains of pottery dating from this period are extremely rare.


  50. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dating" 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:
    dating back; dating from