Example sentences of "[adj] to date " in BNC.
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1 | The pagan Anglo-Saxon cemeteries are much easier to date because of the larger number of artefacts found in them as grave-goods . |
2 | This project aims at monitoring by quantitative analysis some aspects of changes in the structure of British central government departments over the dozen years from 1972 to date . |
3 | Carvings to this pattern , thought by some to date from 1500BC , have been found in Rocky Valley , near Tintagel in Cornwall . |
4 | I have found 30 to date , as follows : |
5 | The new No. 10 Catalogue is certainly his most comprehensive to date , containing every aspect of lighting from candle lamps to the most modern halogen spotlamp . |
6 | This system would appear to be the most comprehensive to date , and is reasonably successful . |
7 | Covering European forestry from the Atlantic to the Urals , it is the most comprehensive to date . |
8 | The journey had been impressively straightforward to date . |
9 | Catalogue entries from 1986 to the present are now computerised , as are analytical and monographic index entries from 1991 to date . |
10 | Candles and Dark Night describes a poetic , mythical countryside , recognisably British yet ravaged by civil war and impossible to date , though it has the atmosphere of the 1950s . |
11 | In his poetry , Wordsworth uses the language of faith years before his ‘ prose mind ’ can accept Christian doctrine ; this is why his ‘ conversion ’ is impossible to date , and why there is so much divergence between the poetic and prose statements he may make at any stage in his progress . |
12 | This I found impossible to date . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | Noble had been in hiding since his participation in the December 1989 coup attempt against the Aquino government — the most serious to date — and was believed to be closely associated with the Reform the Armed Forces Movement ( RAM ) , the dissident movement within the military led by the now fugitive colonel , Gregorio " Gringo " Honasan . |
15 | Throughout the first half of 1990 there were continuing reverberations from the December 1989 coup attempt — the most serious to date [ see pp. 37120-21 ] . |
16 | A run of Wisden s , well worn , from 1898 to date ( lacking 1916 ) , belonging to cricket-writer E.M . |
17 | Ingenious but unsuccessful to date . |
18 | This recalls the sequence at several civitas capitals , including Cirencester and Exeter , but it remains unique to date at the small towns . |
19 | In order to make the comparison , this history is divided into five main periods : ( 1 ) before 1917 ; ( 2 ) 1917–35 ; ( 3 ) 1936–58 ; ( 4 ) 1959–75 ; and ( 5 ) 1975 to date . |
20 | 1975 to date |
21 | On May 25th America 's AT&T unveiled the most ambitious to date . |
22 | as if in answer to this prayer one further Pathfinders production was launched in 1961- the most ambitious to date , Pathfinders to Venus . |
23 | These to date have been used in small quantities as chemical feedstock . |
24 | We regret that for practical reasons we can not accept cheques less than 7 days prior to date of departure . |
25 | This was her 9th to date and she is still only 15 . |
26 | This has proven to be the case in all of the uses of to examined to date . |
27 | It is helpful to date entries . |
28 | West Germany provides another example , with provision overall being unimpressive to date , but with some exciting demonstration projects showing recently that cycling ‘ traditions ’ do not need long histories , but may be created overnight by political will and imaginative innovation . |
29 | Our disposal programme , which has raised approximately £1 billion to date , together with reductions in capital and operating expenditure , has gone some way to improving gearing and strengthening our balance sheet . |
30 | Figure 3 plots the percentage of listed industrial companies with potentially failing profiles over time from 1978 to date . |