Example sentences of "back as far as the " in BNC.
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1 | In a review of studies on the ability of the older worker to learn , going back as far as the 1920s , it was concluded that changes in learning ability with age are generally small . |
2 | Use of more than one line to steer a kite dates back as far as the 1820s when George Peacock pioneered use of kites for traction of carriages and a boat.He utilised variable tension on two lines to elevate or depress peg-top kites successfully enough to transport as many as 16 lads to a cricket match , including his grandson , W.G.Grace the famous cricketer . |
3 | It could date back as far as the middle of the ninth century and was closely associated with the later castle . |
4 | There was one kid , however , who did n't move back as far as the rest of his row , so I politely asked him to get in line . |
5 | And this was just one of a number of sites , known only to Halim and his team , where the early Chinese mariners had buried their dead together , as was their custom , with porcelain some of which had been fired in the imperial kilns of the Sung and Ming dynasties and dated back as far as the eleventh century . |
6 | Acts to enable river navigations to be improved , necessary because the building of locks , new cuts or dredging often affected the interests of local landowners , farmers and especially millers , went back as far as the sixteenth century but were consolidated in a veritable spate of river improvement after the Restoration . |
7 | These divisions run very deep and go back as far as the available documents provide information on such matters . |
8 | The first of these went back as far as the second half of the sixteenth century . |
9 | Stretching back as far as the eye can see ; 12,000 children on the march in the Southern Sudan . |