A meme that everybody seems to be doing at the moment.
"Find the nearest book to you, turn to page 45, and read the first sentence: this describes your sex life in 2012."
Some support the view that the pattern of depopulation depicted here occurred in other parts of England comes from recent excavations of village sites, in which the last phase of occupation can often be dated to the first half of the fifteenth century or earlier, or the excavators have observed evidence of gradual abandonment over a long period. (from Everyday Life in Medieval England by Christopher Dyer.)
My first thought - geez that's a long and unnecessarily confusing sentence. Second is I suppose it could be interpreted as 'you are going to get less as the year goes on'
"Find the nearest book to you, turn to page 45, and read the first sentence: this describes your sex life in 2012."
Some support the view that the pattern of depopulation depicted here occurred in other parts of England comes from recent excavations of village sites, in which the last phase of occupation can often be dated to the first half of the fifteenth century or earlier, or the excavators have observed evidence of gradual abandonment over a long period. (from Everyday Life in Medieval England by Christopher Dyer.)
My first thought - geez that's a long and unnecessarily confusing sentence. Second is I suppose it could be interpreted as 'you are going to get less as the year goes on'