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

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1 Overall the finish is good and with 28 units sold to date with approximately 12 in 1990 , it is heartening to see a good looking British design taking market share .
2 This may have been done in the Middle Ages , but many warrens seem to date from the sixteenth century onwards .
3 Loco entries confirmed to date include : GWR locos Nos. 3440 ‘ City of Truro ’ , heavy freight 3822 , Collett 3205 , Small Prairie 4561 and Pannier 6412 ; I.K. Brunel and the Great West Society pump trolley ; ‘ Locomotion ’ and coal chauldron ; former Radstock colliery 0–4–0 ST ‘ Kilmersdon ’ ; Diesel Sentinel No. 57 ; Diesel Hydraulic Locos Class 14 No. 9551 , Class 35 Hymek No. 7018 and Class 52 No. 1035 ‘ Western Yeoman ’ .
4 Such irony is , inevitably , part of the effect of what the fullest analysis of the narrative structure of the French fabliaux published to date , that of Mary Jane Stearns Schenk ( 1987 ) , finds to be an indispensable element in the fabliaux : a deception played by one or more characters on one or more other characters followed by a misdeed committed by the deceiver(s) .
5 Although much effort has been expended in the search for ‘ crucial ’ experiments that would support one of these exaplanations at the expense of the other , Tetlock and Manstead ( Psychological Review , 1985 ) have shown that none of six methodological strategies adopted to date is capable of yielding such decisive evidence .
6 The transactions completed to date have gone a considerable way towards achieving these objectives .
7 In syllabuses produced to date , only perfunctory attention has been given to cross-curricular themes .
8 the number of errors detected to date during system testing
9 I resume sub-heading , cost of parents care to date .
10 The SVQs developed to date relate to occupational competence and specific sectors of industry .
11 The Ayrshire Tory MP is well known for his un-compromising attitude on a variety of topics — nows our chance to find out what he 's got to say about child-care provision and your chance to tackle him on the governments record to date .
12 The second half of the 18th century began to see some big changes in the parish and it is from this period , which was one of expansion and moderate prosperity , that the present houses and buildings begin to date .
13 The first Daedalic pieces seem to date before the middle of the seventh century , and the style merges in other movements before the end .
14 The painting is dated 1917 , but was probably earlier , since dealers preferred to date the works from Modigliani 's more profitable years .
15 Ideally , these reports show costs recorded to date under analytical headings , progress compared with estimates of percentage completion to date , and details of billings , expense recoveries , credit notes , disputes and other relevant commentaries .
16 Observations made to date indicate that , on the average , the concentrations at the Allan Hills are denser and the specimens somewhat larger than those at the Yamato Mountains area .
17 In its first six months of operation , over 1600 people were accepted into the programme , resulting in over 250 new businesses starting to date .
18 It is doubtful , however , whether the changes implemented to date constitute an adequate boost towards achieving a continuous increase in marketed surpluses .
19 In total , disposals achieved to date have amounted to nearly £1 billion , reducing debt significantly .
20 Studies published to date assume that α-glucosidase inhibitors exert their control on postprandial hyperglycaemia by delaying carbohydrate absorption from the small intestinal lumen .
21 The encouragement of a more enlightened attitude in would-be converters of barns is crucial to the welfare of the architectural heritage of the countryside because the number of old barns converted to date may represent only the tip of the iceberg .
22 The cost of the production and launch of the patients charter to date is £29,316 .
23 A 5 Corps summary of personnel surrendered to date on 17 May , for instance [ KP 142 ] reports a particularly large group of 10,000 Croats from 12th Croat Division at Sittersdorf .
24 No money was committed to it , only six prosecutions have been brought and fines imposed to date amount to only £13,000 .
25 A list of documented evidence as to the number of marathons achieved to date and proposed events must be submitted .
26 Some processes studied to date include :
27 Contracts signed to date total £2m , BCO claims , customers include IBM , the Harpur Group and Mercantile Credit , it says .
28 The achievements made to date are impressive and are a credit to the individual skills , determination and enthusiasm of everyone in the Group .
29 I have mentioned above that , for various reasons , some authorities wish to date Fera pessima to the 1540's — a fact strangely left unmentioned by Dr. Kenneth Elliott , in his notes to this release , who casually dates it ‘ about 1525 ’ , but postpones all argumentation for this to an as-yet unpublished article .
30 Poster exhibition containing summary descriptions of projects funded to date
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