Sentences with circa
cir·ca
C c - The story tells of a runaway slave girl in Louisiana, circa 1850.
- circa 1182 bc
- He was born circa 1600.
- This is the melee that is urban India, circa 2004.
- circa 1650
- Julius Caesar visited this area circa 50 BC.
- This was circa 1977 and ‘new age traveller’ was not part of the common vocabulary of the time.
- He discovered a settlement dating back to the early bronze age, circa 2000BC, in Warburton.
- You would be forgiven for thinking that you were in New England circa 1880.
- This was a bag you'd take when setting off for London on a steamship circa 1955.
- My earliest Guernsey ancestor whose name I know was born circa 1780.
- We recently bought a new house that had a couple of large ceiling fans from circa 1980.
- The earliest use of the term was recorded in Texas circa 1850.
- Mountmellick courthouse was build circa 1840 and served the town for close on a century and a half.
- The can of Golden Circle Pineapple Chunks has the label design circa 1985.
- Like a lot of boys born in Ireland circa 1979 and 1980, my brother too bears a name that betrays his vintage.
- Jakober's narrator, Paul, is a repressed Christian monk circa the First Crusade.
- This was, in fact, the widely perceived view prior to circa 1990.
- My maternal grandmother got her bachelor's degree in Home Economics there back circa 1934.
- In one shot, an extra is clearly seen to be wearing a Taiga jacket, a trademark of Vancouver circa 1990s or later.
- The room itself is decorated in the style of a particularly tasteless English living room, circa 1976.
- This construction, despite often being called the Yorkshire Stonehenge, is a reproduction, circa 1820.
- This was student politics circa 1926, in the days when electing a rector at Edinburgh University caused mayhem in the city.
- Construction of the boiler house circa 1926.