Example sentences of "[pron] to date " in BNC.

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1 Tomorrow 's international is Dwyer 's 51st as Australian coach , one for every year of his to date and he kicks off his second half-century seeking his 31st victory .
2 An emerging contemporary example of radical change is in the business which to date has been concerned with the defence industries .
3 TeamLinks , which to date only operates on VAX/VME-based systems , comprises an X.400-based mail system and office automation software .
4 The resultant ‘ Clubturf ’ , and with it the ‘ Natural ’ cricket pitch , started a quiet revolution which to date has seen about 2000 Clubturf installations at county clubs , public schools and village greens .
5 I do not speak for the Philippine health movement , rather these are my attempts to understand how both small-scale local initiatives and a national effort can alter the historical process which to date has left the majority of the 60 million Filipino people living in dire poverty in a land of plenty .
6 Mrs Heron was murdered in cold blood in a crime which to date has appeared to have no motive .
7 None to date have attempted to do this .
8 Her shops are called Shabby Chic and the most successful one to date is in New York , where ‘ life is so hectic and claustrophobic that people aspire to making their home as comfortable and pleasant as they can . ’
9 ‘ He was a highly decorated ace and no one to date has done his aircraft .
10 The resulting chronology should then enable one to date particular instruments according to the presence of certain features .
11 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 .
12 Sir : I am writing first to congratulate you all on an excellent magazine , I have been reading Computer magazines for the last 10 years and can honestly say that Practical PC is the most informative and enjoyable one to date .
13 Geologists had chiefly looked horizontally where fossils were concerned , using them to date strata rather than following resemblances vertically through time .
14 In relation to what the hon. Member for Walsall , North ( Mr. Winnick ) said about the letters that I receive , very few of them to date , particularly since we have been televised , have been about bad behaviour in the House — rather the reverse — and I wish it to remain that way .
15 And issued them to date , that 's fine .
16 He had bought it for less than seventeen thousand and had spent five thousand on it to date , expecting to sell it for at least forty .
17 Likewise in archaeology AMS has enabled us to date samples as minute as individual seeds , which can tell us a great deal about the origins of agriculture and the domestication of cereals .
18 So in the case of a ruler who reigned for a long time , coins enable us to date the changes during the reign .
19 Concepts borrowed from anthropology aid our understanding of social structure , while the techniques of physics enable us to date the past .
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