Example sentences of "to date [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Now , I better bring you up to date a bit .
2 To date a total of £253.50 has been received from 115 envelopes .
3 This research aims to extend and bring up to date a study conducted by Tony Becher and Maurice Kogan during the late 1970's ( and reported in Process and Structure in Higher Education , Heinemann , 1980 ) .
4 The management have registered the building with the local Fire Officer and the plans subsequently requested have been submitted , but to date no inspection visit has been made .
5 To date no patient with right upper quadrant pain and a raised alkaline phosphatase but a non-diagnostic endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography has progressed to AIDS related sclerosing cholangitis despite an increasing readiness to repeat cholangiograms in this situation .
6 To date no action has been taken against the neighbours .
7 My parents , children of the Depression , had a credit account at the city 's major department store which they kept up to date every month .
8 Forty cases of illegal logging have been brought to court in the last three years , but the loophole in the regulations makes it difficult to prove charges , so a technique is being developed to date the year of felling , using tree rings .
9 The evolution of sculpture through the sixth century , however , makes it hard to date the figures we are now considering before 600 and they might be well after .
10 And if you look at what has happened in Oxfordshire to date the figures actually prove that .
11 Though it is impossible to date the provisions with any confidence , in favour of dating them in the reign of Mehmed II is the fact that Sultan Murad III ( 982–1003/1574–95 ) , in a firman sent to his Grand Vezir in 985/1577 in connection with reform of the learned profession , speaks of " the ancient law ( kanun ) of Sultan Mehmed Gazi " : it thus seems likely that Mehmed II promulgated some legislation concerning the learned profession , if not these actual provisions .
12 Concepts borrowed from anthropology aid our understanding of social structure , while the techniques of physics enable us to date the past .
13 It does seem reasonable , however , to date the Rudston mosaic to the same period as the adjacent Charioteer panel , i.e. the second quarter of the fourth century ( Stead 1980 , 137 ) .
14 Specialist staff within the Court will call upon CELEX , the database containing all Community legislation , to ascertain with certainty and up to date the state of any particular provision of Community law which comes into question .
15 So in the case of a ruler who reigned for a long time , coins enable us to date the changes during the reign .
16 Each in turn has been influenced by involvement in the major OECD/CERI ‘ Transition to Adulthood ’ project , although to date the UK contribution to the project has been very limited .
17 From Fredegar 's chronicle it is possible to date the king 's death to 596 , but Paul is the only author to record unequivocally that Childebert was murdered .
18 The difficulty for anyone returning after a break is gauging just how up to date the teaching methods and philosophies of care are in any one school of nursing .
19 The dates of composition of both Hocazade 's and Ali Tusi 's works on the seem to be unknown , and there does not appear to be any evidence which would enable one to date the foundation of Mehmed II's addition to the Uc Serefeli medrese .
20 To date the foundation has sunk £5.5m into research projects .
21 The painting is dated 1917 , but was probably earlier , since dealers preferred to date the works from Modigliani 's more profitable years .
22 To date the courts have managed to avoid any head-on clash between community and domestic law : ( a ) by finding some ambiguity in the domestic statute and resolving that ambiguity in such a way a- to give effect to our community obligations ;
23 However , in cases on other provisions of the Act reported to date the courts have adopted a broad , purposive , interpretation , and it therefore seems reasonable to assume that s3 could apply to all the situations described .
24 I have been informed by J. Virgil Mattingly Jr. , general counsel of the board , that from information reviewed to date the board believes that the [ defendants have ] acquired , directly or indirectly , control of one U.S. bank holding company ( and its subsidiary banks ) and two other U.S. banks in violation of section 3 of the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956 , as amended ( 12 U.S.C. 1842 ) .
25 Tennis Courts are still in the District 's possession but , to date the tennis club has made no move to make use of them although a meeting had been arranged .
26 Tennis Courts are still in the District 's possession but , to date the tennis club has made no move to make use of them although a meeting had been arranged .
27 To date the ecologists have refused to be drawn , but a last-minute pact can not be ruled out .
28 For example , it is essential to know exactly where each find was unearthed in order to assess whether the date of the finds can help to date the deposits in which they were found .
29 Geologist Bill Ward , of Griffith University in Brisbane , and colleagues from CSIRO were collecting samples in order to date the formation of the island 's sand ridges .
30 To date the government , and the industry , has refused to be drawn on the isotopic concentration of the plutonium exported to America — critical information if objectors are to be wholly satisfied that no weapons-grade material got across to the other side of the Atlantic .
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