WordNet
Usage examples of "date back".
This building is said to date back to the first half of the nineteenth century of the Christian era, and was built by two brothers named Smirke.
One charming lady who had come out to the sound stages in 1934 presented him with a genuine hand-embroidered antique scabbard said to date back to the Crusades.
Both Pine and Elm date back to ARPAnet, the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency computer network that eventually mutated into today’.
Most of them have escape clauses covering experimental vehicles that date back to early aviation.
The Polynesians living on Easter Island, in the Pacific Ocean, had a unique script of which the earliest preserved examples date back only to about a.
The Polynesians living on Easter Island, in the Pacific Ocean, had unique script of which the earliest preserved examples date back only to,!
It was almost certainly the first time any planet in the Greater Magellanic had heard the protest of collapsing molecules, though the technique had been a century out of date back in the Milky Way.