Sentence examples for date of origin unknown from inspiring English sources

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The Long Man of Wilmington, scraped into the chalk of the South Downs escarpment — his date of origin unknown — is two hundred and thirty-five feet tall.

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cCountry of origin unknown for one patient.

The county has been in existence since about 1668, though the exact date of origin is unknown.

The date of origin of this St Kildan invention is unknown, but they were in continuous use from prehistoric times until the 1930 evacuation.

The Long Man of Wilmington, scraped into the chalk of the South Downs escarpment his date of origin unknown is two hundred and thirty-five feet tall.

The other garden walls have unknown dates of origin but mostly pre-date around 1730, when the stables were built.

In this context white probably refers to the seed coat, a component of the phenotype of a mutants, so by inference it refers to the existence of white flowered peas in agriculture; therefore white flowered forms have been in existence for at least 700 years, but the precise date of their origin remains unknown.

The most prominent characteristics of Lao verse, which shares similarities with the poetry of other Tai-speaking groups in the region, developed perhaps as early as the 14th century, although the exact date of its origins are unknown.

Yankee Pronunciation: \ˈyaŋ-kē\ Function: noun Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1758 1 a: a native or inhabitant of New England 1 b: a native or inhabitant of the northern United States 2: a native or inhabitant of the United States Download.

While the birth date of John Komnenos Asen is unknown, his origin is clearly documented in the sources.

Date of publication unknown.

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