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

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1 The British team , seen below , had their best result to date at a world event , gaining sixth place .
2 BRITAIN CAME SIXTH — the best result to date .
3 Of these 21 , or over half , had considered an MBO in the last 12 months , 15 of these actually started and the result to date is that nine were completed and three are still in progress .
4 ITALY yesterday announced a $1.5bn ( £935m ) issue of fixed-rate Eurobonds , the largest such deal to date .
5 They have played some fluent football to date and their finishing has been clinical .
6 Meanwhile , Clarify Inc , San Jose , California , pocketed $5.4m in its second round of financing , bringing total investment to date to $8.9m , considerably more than other like-minded start-ups like ProActive Software Inc , Scopus Technology Inc , Aurum Software Inc , Quintus and Lysis Inc , Atlanta , Georgia , have to play with .
7 The traditional problem is that abandonment in many cases means that the investment to date may have been totally wasted , so there is a motivation to keep going .
8 The conference brought together the largest number of women organizations to date and included representatives from the following women 's organizations ;
9 Loss to date of hearing
10 — the nature of the discussions with the Inland Revenue to date .
11 With Thunderheart Apted has made his best movie to date .
12 I recently wrote to all Second Division clubs asking if they wanted to retain terracing and every reply to date says yes .
13 What is remarkable is how little political opposition there has been to the programme to date .
14 FFS 's winter programme to date :
15 The Mahaweli project — the largest foreign aid programme to date — will affect one third of the country 's land mass and lead to the relocation of 10 per cent of the country 's population .
16 This was the third year running that Booker Fitch had given the award to students on the HCIMA course , and it attracted the greatest number of entries to date .
17 This was the most obvious demonstration to date to the American public of actual co-operation by the two countries .
18 The spring of 1996 saw the most alarming disruption to date : protest action including a national overtime ban by prison officers over the issue of staffing levels ( especially in local prisons and remand centres ) led to major riots by inmates .
19 It triggered Marr into writing one of his most elegantly moody melodies to date .
20 ‘ There appear to be two parties to date who are significantly interested in the property and we expect an offer very shortly . ’
21 Examples from retrospective case studies suggest that the uncertainty map relates to and in fact provides an integrative framework for much of the innovation research to date .
22 The research to date in this ‘ exciting and contemporary field of enquiry ’ has been piecemeal or ‘ bitty ’ , and the purpose of the research is to put this area of enquiry on a sound experimental footing .
23 Research to date has most often used either a failure of the life-cycle model ( usually with excess sensitivity to income ) to infer credit market restrictions or , using micro data , has separated households into unconstrained and potentially constrained using prior information .
24 While in Manhattan , she 's been to the theatre to admire Tom Hulce 's new play , and had time to ponder the prospect of her imminent year-long London run — her lengthiest stage engagement to date .
25 It 's with us , it will stay with us , it will grow with us and in order to help protect the interests of people who , I think most of the speakers to date have acknowledged the fact , it is a bit of a lottery where the care needs end up .
26 Goodchild ( 1988 ) has made perhaps the best summary of the problem and possible solutions to date .
27 Figures on Sept. 11 from medical authorities in Sarajevo , for the five months of war in Bosnia-Hercegovina to date , estimated that there had been more than 10,000 deaths ; 2,037 people had died and 12,293 had been seriously wounded in Sarajevo .
28 Martin Lester 's largest set of legs to date are no less than 20 metres ( 65ft ) long !
29 Between these two extremes , Cahiers 59 , 60 of Charpentier 's autograph Meslanges ( thought by Hitchcock to date from the early 1690s ) include several works which employ both 3/2 and 3/2 in void notation ( for example , Notus in Judaea , H206 , Domine Deus salutis meae , H207 , and the Messe … pour M. Mauroy , H6 ) ( see illus.1 ) .
30 Morgantina Studies , Volume IV : The Protohistoric Settlement on the Cittadella by Robert Leighton ( £50 , $90 ) is the fullest study to date of this protohistoric settlement in Sicily , prior to the creation of the Greek town above it .
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