Use of sixteenth in Sentences. 29 Examples

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sixteenth at the end of sentence


  1. Let's have dinner on the sixteenth .

sixteenth in the middle of sentence


  1. She lived on the sixteenth floor.
  2. An ounce is one sixteenth of a pound.
  3. The man is a sixteenth Spanish navigator.
  4. Then I three-putted the sixteenth for a bogey.
  5. The potato was a sixteenth century introduction.
  6. The city won its liberty in the sixteenth century.
  7. This sobriquet is a product of the sixteenth century.
  8. Copper has been mined here since the sixteenth century.
  9. The work has been credited to a sixteenth century bishop.
  10. They can trace their roots back to the sixteenth century.
  11. Peru was colonized by the Spanish in the sixteenth century.
  12. We have some extant parish records from the sixteenth century.
  13. We're studying dramatic texts by sixteenth century playwrights.
  14. This style of architecture is usually referred to the sixteenth century.
  15. The big bell in the Temple of Reclining Buddha was recast in the sixteenth century.
  16. There has been a navigable waterway to Exeter, in fact, since the sixteenth century.
  17. In all of the sixteenth century, only some 100, 000 people left Seville for the New World.
  18. Contemporary photographs are juxtaposed with a sixteenth century, copper Portuguese mirror.
  19. It is from this period that the first two political bonds of the mid sixteenth century come.
  20. While on the subject of body odour, during the sixteenth century, valerian was a popular perfume.
  21. The great campanile, over 300 feet in height, was built between the twelfth and sixteenth centuries.
  22. In the early sixteenth century the family assets were estimated at more than sixty-three million florins.
  23. What then were the hurdles facing a young man aspiring to a scholarly career in the early sixteenth century?
  24. By the time whole areas up to the sixteenth floor were visible, David Childs's intentions could be seen clearly.
  25. This was where the nuns from Santa Clara Convent in Funchal fled to during pirate raids in the sixteenth century.
  26. Six generations of his direct descendants continued to live in Myddle throughout the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
  27. Representative goblets and beakers of late sixteenth century and seventeenth century date are illustrated in Figures 3.50 and 3.51.
  28. Protestant humanism was the source from which the great flood of the Reformation flowed between the fifteenth and the sixteenth centuries.
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