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

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1 The amnesty covered all crimes committed to date under the country 's security and military legislation , and was agreed under the terms of the accord which committed both sides to release all but common criminals .
2 There are a number of farm buildings at the site that date from the 17th and 18th centuries , the actual mill appearing to date from some point in the 19th century .
3 Britain has just 8 megawatts of wind power capacity installed to date , compared with 35 MW in India , 250 MW in Denmark and 1,400 MW in California — which has set itself the target of meeting 10 per cent of energy needs through wind power by the year 2000 .
4 The total area of forest felled to date is 8.7 per cent .
5 It was an important result for the Lincolnshire man , who has missed the cut four times and finished no better than 55th on his eight tour starts to date .
6 He has looked a tremendous prospect on both starts to date , and will relish the extra furlong here .
7 In the forty-odd experimental studies that have been reported to date on periods of sleep loss longer than two days , hallucinations have been uncommon , tending to affect individuals in solitary vigils , rather than those in groups .
8 Comparison of the POU domain of pou[c] to other known POU sequences clearly show that pou[c] has the most divergent POU domain sequence reported to date .
9 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 .
10 ‘ I used to date John when he was stationed in Berlin .
11 Work in progress relating to long term contracts is to be stated at cost plus attributable profit earned to date less provisions for anticipated losses and progress payments received .
12 Work in progress relating to long term contracts is to be stated at cost plus attributable profit earned to date less provisions for anticipated losses and progress payments received .
13 Presumably he did n't rate the Stalinvast operation as requiring really major surgery — even though thirty hive cities had been devastated to date and several totally destroyed .
14 While nothing has been decided to date , an exchange exhibition of Library of Congress material remains a possibility : the evolution of the relationship between church and state in Western culture , focusing on the Library of Congress 's Founding Fathers material has been mooted .
15 These 21 consist of those most senior according to date of appointment .
16 Two full day excursions to the Bulbfields , The Floriade and/or a full day visit to Amsterdam as described in the itinerary ; according to date .
17 Not only is it impractical , and possibly unethical , to restrict psychobiological studies to work on humans and great apes but it would also mean throwing out most of the work done to date , since most of that has involved the use of non-primates like cats , hamsters , and especially rats .
18 Here , though , is a very brief account of what has been done to date and what was found .
19 I would anticipate billing you [ for work done to date at monthly/weekly intervals ] [ according to the following schedule :
20 I would anticipate billing you [ for work done to date at monthly/weekly intervals ] [ according to the following schedule :
21 I would anticipate billing you [ for work done to date at monthly/weekly intervals ] [ according to the following schedule :
22 I would anticipate billing you [ for work done to date at monthly/weekly intervals ] [ according to the following schedule :
23 I would anticipate billing you [ for work done to date at monthly/weekly intervals ] [ according to the following schedule :
24 I would anticipate billing you [ for work done to date at monthly/weekly intervals ] [ according to the following schedule :
25 Under both the Institution of Civil Engineer 's Conditions of Contract ( fifth edition ) and Joint Contracts Tribunal conditions the contractor may apply for payment for permanent work done to date and , depending on the terms of the contract , for purchase of goods off site ( subject to title to the goods having passed to the employer ) .
26 I find difficulty believing that they will be able to do that , simply because the detailed assessment that has been done to date , as we 've heard so many times is is incomplete .
27 This information cycle is shown in Figure 6.4 and , on the evidence of work done to date on the Housing Unit referred to earlier , this information cycle can be extended , as shown in Figure 6.5 , which is part of the Housing Unit syllabus .
28 The museum was opened to the public in 1977 and a number of publications on the collection have been written to date .
29 Interestingly , under these conditions A has an effect on certain quantum-mechanical phenomena.t It would be unfair both to the vector potential and to quantum mechanics to say that none of those formulations have engineering applications ( in fact the most sensitive magnetometer built to date is based on that kind of theory ) , but by and large engineers would n't lose much sleep if the use of A were banned with immediate effect .
30 According to the information collected to date , students in the two largest subject areas , computing and micro-electronics , were more likely than the average to be in employment .
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