Example sentences of "to date " in BNC.
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1 | To date ACET has provided professional nursing care or practical help to over 400 individuals across London , excluding hardship grants and equipment loans . |
2 | While the latter 's name has been associated on many occasions with Dublin , to date it has not operated here . |
3 | As the managing director of a recently formed company with , to date , only one outlet , I was quite naturally looking for any help I could get , advisory or financially or both . |
4 | It does , however , hold the distinction of being the second-longest-running job that I have held to date . |
5 | To date , 10 million smokers have succeeded in kicking the habit . |
6 | The period between 1939 to 1949 has been called the most productive and significant period in Canadian letters to date , which matches the ‘ 10 Lost Years ’ of the post-Depression period exactly . |
7 | His songs have an even greater preoccupation with it , no fewer than 52 references to date , in fact . |
8 | Now for the second difficulty with the mental-sentence view , taking this view , remember , as the most sophisticated expression to date of the representational theory of the mind . |
9 | Martina Navratilova is the only player , to date , to have represented two countries in Federation Cup competition . |
10 | After a few sessions you will know which weights to use , but you should make sure that the routine is kept up to date . |
11 | Mr Leach also states that ‘ to date there is no full mirror-gloss available . ’ |
12 | To date I have found both tools perfectly safe , used with care , and though there are rare occasions when I might choose the SuperCut , for the moment I 'll be sticking with the real thing , which remains in a class of its own . |
13 | Now , however medieval my proclivities , my bills are bang up to date , so I waved a sheaf of payment slips at the ghosts of the carvers and they vanished . |
14 | Those who join are able to share experiences and keep up to date with the latest information on lung conditions , treatments and the services available . |
15 | West Coast up to date . |
16 | The company has promised much in the past but to date failed to perform up to the market 's expectations . |
17 | It is also the biggest venue to date , with more than 150,000 square feet of space . |
18 | This has not been publicised elsewhere to date , and that is the one redeeming feature of this otherwise unwelcome and ill-considered arrangement . |
19 | Part of the reliquary consisted of a gold inscription plaque which referred to the fourteenth year of a particular Gadhara king , enabling the experts to date it precisely . |
20 | But Sisson , in addition to bringing his story up to date with a final chapter , interjects halfway through a lengthy segment on his war . |
21 | The payment brings the country up to date on four months of overdue interest on the debt . |
22 | Italy 's 1.5bn dollar Eurobond is largest issue to date |
23 | ITALY yesterday announced a $1.5bn ( £935m ) issue of fixed-rate Eurobonds , the largest such deal to date . |
24 | IN ONE of his most difficult balancing acts to date , Mikhail Gorbachev , who arrived in East Berlin yesterday , urged the hard-line East German leadership to discuss economic and political reform with ‘ all groups in society ’ , while warning West Germany against any attempt to realign post-war borders in Europe . |
25 | To date , radio has trailed badly in the UK advertising stakes , taking just 2 per cent of total expenditure . |
26 | To date , each system uses models of sounds uttered by one person , but could be developed to cope with anyone speaking in one language or accent . |
27 | There had been no suggestion from the company 's bankers or major institutional shareholders to date that he should do so . |
28 | He has proved a durable fellow , though , inspiring 28 comic books to date and six animated features , the latest being Asterix and the Big Fight ( U ) . |
29 | To date , 669,532 laying birds from 59 flocks have been slaughtered . |
30 | The tourists had looked decidedly ordinary at times during the first half , but combined more fluently in the second to run up their most convincing victory to date , albeit a hollow one . |