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Sentence count:74+1Posted:2016-08-25Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: date backgo backSimilar words: come fromfree fromaside fromderive fromcompensate forfromthe front linefar fromMeaning: v. belong to an earlier time. 
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(31) There are many examples which date from well into the thirteenth century in a style not much altered from 100 years earlier.
(32) In all probability, parts of the church date from even earlier than the twelfth century.
(33) The Leggatt catalogues date from 1836 to 1992 and concentrate mainly on paintings, drawings and prints.
(34) The concepts and practices of applied entomology for the most part date from that Stone Age of science.
(35) You'd never guess that the performances actually date from the early to mid-1960's!
(36) Extant examples of maps date from 1602 and there are contemporary accounts of mapping and the use of maps from considerably earlier.
(37) The house and gallery date from 1640,(www.Sentencedict.com) though the house was derelict for many years and restored in 1920.
(38) Most surviving examples date from the eighteenth century, by which time the decoration became increasingly elaborate and stylised.
(39) The cloisters are equally fine and on the north side date from 1170 like the portal.
(40) Patient case studies date from 1995 to 2000.
(41) When did this mistake date from?
(42) This stipulation executes date from the announcement.
(43) Although monistic philosophies date from ancient Greece(sentencedict.com), the term monism is comparatively recent.
(44) You have omitted the date from this cheque; please complete it properly.
(45) A line source is a line of equidistant drivers: the earliest products in this configuration date from the 1950s and were used to increase speech intelligibility in reverberant environments.
(46) These structures date from about 10,000 BCE. Shown here is a layout of an upper paleolithic hut, a form often repeated in its general characteristics.
(47) Could you change my flight date from London to Beijing?
(48) The great temples of Karnak and Luxor date from this time.
(49) These Haitian monuments date from the beginning of the 19 th century, when Haiti proclaimed its independence.
(50) The three absorbing wells, of the Combat, the Cunette, and Saint-Mande, with their discharging mouths, their apparatus, their cesspools, and their depuratory branches, only date from 1836.
(51) An Original commercial register with a recent date from the authority that the parent company is registered in.
(52) They are following traditions that actually date from the earliest humans.
(53) He said a possible solution was for one of the sporting codes in Australia to change the team entry date from January 1 to July 1.
(54) Parts of the fortification date from the 4 th century BC.
(55) Thought to date from the third century BC, it looks incredibly modern – the work of Giacometti is usually used in the same breath.
(56) The oldest date from the first century a. D . when Buddhism was introduced from India.
(57) Could you change my flight date from London to Tokyo?
(58) Based on date from plots collected in 2005, the flora, structure, species richness index, species diversity index and community evenness of Cork oak Forest in Mount Miaofeng, Beijing were studied.
(59) Upper Paleolithic huts from Buret, Siberia. These structures date from about 10, 000 BCE.
(60) They date from the day on which I was arrested.
More similar words: come fromfree fromaside fromderive fromcompensate forfromthe front linefar fromas fromaway fromfrom now onhear fromkeep fromlearn fromapart frommandatecandidateupdateto datedepart fromdiffer fromexempt fromresult fromfrom memorybenefit fromup to dateout of datedate back toaccommodatefrom time to time
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