Example sentences of "[vb -s] to date " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | He has looked a tremendous prospect on both starts to date , and will relish the extra furlong here . |
3 | ‘ Ms Redd Harvest of the Turner-Harvest-Ramirez Agency has just announced that the suspect apprehended in Nome , Alaska , last week in connection with the thirty-eight-state murder spree of the serial killer known as ‘ The Tasmanian Devil ’ has been definitely connected with four hundred and eighteen of the Devil 's six hundred and forty-two confirmed kills to date . |
4 | IN ONE of his most difficult balancing acts to date , Mikhail Gorbachev , who arrived in East Berlin yesterday , urged the hard-line East German leadership to discuss economic and political reform with ‘ all groups in society ’ , while warning West Germany against any attempt to realign post-war borders in Europe . |
5 | Karaoke leads to date with danger |
6 | Hoechst , however , plans to persevere with the robot , of which only one exists to date . |
7 | Household paints to date have included solvents . |
8 | Although this is an old site , the present three-storey building appears to date largely from the 19th century . |
9 | The establishment of the present winter population appears to date from the mid-1950s , and the increase has been very marked since 1960 . |
10 | According to the annual data on migration and population change provided by the National Health Service Central Register and mid-year population estimates , the re-opening of the North-South divide appears to date from the first half of the 1970s . |
11 | The Kingscote mosaic ( see section 3.4 ) appears to date to the early years of the fourth century , while the technique employed ( especially in the head of Venus ) is reminiscent of that in the figure of Orpheus at Barton Farm ( pI . |
12 | William of Orange House seems to date from shortly after the events of 1688 . |
13 | The work seems to date from the transitional period between Old Testament Judaism and Christianity . |
14 | This lack of ascription was subsequently remedied by the shorter prologue , which survives in a limited number of manuscripts of the Pactus : apparently known to the author of the Liber Historiae Francorum , the shorter prologue seems to date from the late seventh or early eighth century . |
15 | These characteristics have been employed to great effect by geneticists , and advances to date have been remarkably swift . |
16 | Thus they have provided evidence that helps to date the eruption of Thera ( modern Santorini ) which virtually destroyed the Minoan town of Akrotiri in the seventeenth century BC . |
17 | The National Gallery has received 150 restitution claims to date , half of which have been satisfied , the rest deferred following negotiations , by keeping the item on long-term loan . |
18 | The book begins to date immediately as new drugs come out and as the authorities amend the list of banned substances from time to time . |