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Example sentences for "late date"

  • The form outlined against the wall by these slight remains indicates a rather rudely constructed feature which was added at a late date to the room and formed no part of its original construction.

  • This arrangement of the mealing stones is characteristic of the more densely clustered communal houses of late date.

  • The Indians state that these were built at a late date to convert the church into a defense against the hostile Apache from the south.

  • The exteriors of Byzantine buildings (except in some of the small churches of late date) were generally bare and lacking in beauty.

  • But one of the most perfect specimens of a late date, on a smaller scale, is the church of Whiston, Northamptonshire, built A.

  • Arches, however, of this description, of late date, may be generally known by some moulding or other feature peculiar to the style in which it is used.

  • What complete structures are there in this style of a late date, the periods of the erection of which are ascertained?

  • The west front has been finished with an octagonal turret on each side, as at Kelso Abbey, and the gable contains a central circular window, which has been filled with tracery at a late date.

  • The crown of St. Nicholas' Church, Newcastle, which is probably the only other steeple of this kind in Great Britain, is also of a late date.

  • Thus we observe that down to a late date in the history of Grecian mythology the idea of a Holy Mother with her child had not altogether disappeared as a representation of the god-idea.

  • Down to a late date, fire was a conspicuous element at the festival of the winter solstice.

  • The testimony of all writers upon this subject agrees that in Europe, down to a late date in the Christian era, fire was still adored, and in some mysterious manner was connected with the Creator.

  • Down to a late date in the annals of Athens there was celebrated a religious festival called Thesmophoria.

  • It was probably painted by a Greek artist of late date.

  • The legend Christus et Istafanus on one example, indicating a transition into modern Italian, implies a late date.

  • The construction remaining shows that they were rebuilt at a late date.

  • But it does not answer classic description, and the construction shows it to be of late date.

  • The walls before us are of very bad construction, evidently repairs of a late date: they are the work of either Lampridius, prefect of Rome under Valentinian III.

  • Jolo, however, remained an important port and a transshipping station to Mindanao until a late date.

  • The Samals who were carried away were transplanted to the Province of Kagayan in northern Luzon, where they remained until a late date.

  • But the style is distinctly unfavourable to the theory that the Epistle was written at a late date in a centre of Gentile Christianity.

  • It is a strange fact that this theory about the destination of the Epistle is favoured by some critics who assign it to a late date.

  • But the allusion seems to correspond exactly with a late date in the apostolic age, for vers.

  • It is said that (a) a late date is indicated by the allusion to the teaching of the apostles in ver.

  • Our next sub-division consists of vases, chiefly of late date, in which the decoration is by means of opaque colours laid on the surface of a vase altogether coated with black varnish or glaze.

  • A plain jar of late date, from Halikarnassos, full of calcined bones, is in the Terracotta Room of the B.

  • An interesting krater of late date, with the head of the Satyr Akratos, from the island of Lipari is now in the collection of Mr. J.

  • The principal gate, which may have been battered down during a siege, and required rebuilding, was evidently the work of a late date in the Roman period.

  • I beseech Thee" represents a particle which is used frequently in this psalm, and by some peculiarities in its use here indicates a late date.

  • Certain grammatical forms indicate a late date, and the frequent allusions to earlier psalms point in the same direction.

  • Probably this psalm, like others of similar contents, is of late date.

  • But it is further said that we have three actual signs of late date.

  • The third is Joseph's speaking of Canaan as the land of the Hebrews, long before they settled there, which is difficult to explain on any theory, but rather in favour of a late date.

  • But the inference from the first two is extremely doubtful; though that from the third is rather in favour of a late date.

  • We pass on now to the opposite theory, or that of a late date.

  • There are many affinities with Psalms of a late date.

  • But in the story of this invasion, there is no mention of Edomites, and the argument which is drawn from Joel’s quotation of Obadiah fails if Joel, as we shall see, be of late date.

  • Take this large use into account, and the unmistakable Aramaisms of the book become even more emphatic in their proof of a late date.

  • The building is certainly of late date, subsequent to the eleventh century.

  • This form is found in Greek churches of late date, but does not occur in the later churches of Constantinople.

  • Greece such a feature is generally an indication of late date.

  • They were also omitted in small churches of a late date, where they were replaced by niches on either side of the bema.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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