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

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1 It is entirely fitting that Dawn Run should share the statuary honours with the other two Cheltenham legends , for she was the first — and to date the only — horse to win both the Champion Hurdle and the Cheltenham Gold Cup .
2 Since the bed was built , it has been used not only by the division , but also by other charities , and to date it has helped in raising £700 .
3 The aircraft has been fully operational since 1987 and to date has completed more than 650 centrifugal launches with a better than 98% success rate — not such an outlandish scheme after all !
4 All required materials are now in situ at the intermediate station , Winchcombe , the trackbed has been prepared , and to date over one third of a mile of track has been laid .
5 A four-wheeled diesel called ‘ Rusty ’ loosely based on a Rushton Shunter design , also celebrated its arrival recently and to date is mainly used for engineering and work trains .
6 It has adapted its primary product , the PowerHouse applications generator for use in Japan and to date , has over 2,000 Japanese installations .
7 Indeed , Alderson ( 1988 ) observes that age-specific mortality rates for breast cancer have remained essentially static this century and to date there is little evidence that early detection and treatment of this disease is having much effect .
8 She often urged him to look for a suitable girl , but he always replied that there was plenty of time and to date no one had taken his fancy .
9 On the domestic front , our big drive — and to date our big failure — has been to get the few men who live in the camps into the communal kitchens and to share in other tasks , like washing their own clothes , for example .
10 It was a small personal obligation , and to date it had n't particularly fretted what he supposed other people called conscience .
11 Sutton 's writings are difficult to identify and to date , and some have in the past been confused with writings of Thomas Aquinas .
12 In addition , there has been some growth in part-time courses leading to CNAA master 's degrees and to date twelve centres have been approved for this purpose , offering courses to about 350 students .
13 A Mr Ross from Leominster , who owned a shoe shop in Bishop 's Castle , was a keen cine photographer and when he came to Bishop 's Castle ( by train ) he was in the habit of taking film of the railway , but the family moved away to the South Coast , after selling the business , and to date we have not been able to trace the family or film .
14 The first , and to date only , involuntary repatriation operation in December 1989 [ see pp. 37121-22 ] had been highly controversial , and in February 1990 the UK had failed in its attempt to persuade Vietnam to accept a policy of involuntary repatriation [ see pp. 37248-49 ] .
15 The columns on the right of the form show the total allocation to each project for the period and to date .
16 The term is problematic , and to date very little work has been done to determine the means by which it is possible to reach qualitative judgements about dramatic characters .
17 The company has promised much in the past but to date failed to perform up to the market 's expectations .
18 The Longman Group 's semi-official history of the party will doubtless provide the basic starting-point for scholars of twentieth century Conservatism for years to come , but to date it offers still only a largely introductory , if more detailed , survey of the Conservative party in the first three decades of this century .
19 There are systems of fitting a bead on one line into any of a series of keyholes on another but to date only for light loads on small kites .
20 But to date there have been no takers .
21 The management have registered the building with the local Fire Officer and the plans subsequently requested have been submitted , but to date no inspection visit has been made .
22 In July 1991 a warrant was issued for the officer 's arrest but to date he has not been apprehended .
23 AI submitted its report to the new Government of Bangladesh , urging it to end these human rights violations but to date has received no response .
24 Social gerontology draws on a broad range of social science disciplines for its theories and methodologies , but to date its debt to economics and economists has been slight .
25 The links between research , policy and practice are very clear and could be cost-effective ( ! ) but to date most of the resources for dealing with the aftermath of marital breakdown have been allocated to the judicial system .
26 The currency convertability restrictions threaten to wipe out the country 's domestic base of small resellers unless suppliers opt to extend credit facilities further , but to date there has been no indication that suppliers are prepared to take such steps .
27 In Germany , owning Nazi material is legally akin to hard drug possession , but to date only one arrest has been made .
28 The organisations concerned have asked that details of the comments received be mad public , criticising the level of secrecy surrounding the exercise , but to date , the UKCC 's response , from registrar Colin Ralph , has been only that publication of the consultation report is ‘ possible ’ .
29 His immediate reaction was to turn and walk away , but to date , his life had been spent turning and walking away , allowing his mother to have her own way , to do things her way .
30 Attempts have been made to determine whether there is a correlation between manual preference and eye dominance , but to date the results are conflicting .
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