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

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1 I am pleased with the progress to date and trust you are not finding the process too disruptive .
2 The work of the CLE to date has concentrated mainly on the problems of unemployment and inflation , and the CLE has developed a widely accepted framework for looking at those subjects .
3 There are no studies in the literature to date linking miners with an increased risk of developing gastric H pylori infection .
4 The experience to date has not been encouraging .
5 Based on the experience to date some clear conclusions can be drawn from the best practice approach :
6 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 .
7 The Crown Prince had achieved what he set out to do in March ; though his small auxiliary clearing action had taken him nearly three months and cost at least as many lives as the whole of the rest of the fighting to date .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 What is remarkable is how little political opposition there has been to the programme to date .
11 This is probably the best of the range to date and includes Log Cabin and Shopkeeper ( basic maths ) , Library and Basketball ( logic and sorting ) , Opposites and Typing a basic word processor with spelling features and sentence construction .
12 Furthermore , most of the work to date has been a drive to demonstrate the technology rather than a response to demand from users .
13 ‘ The future potential is enormous and the work to date is only a fraction of what could be achieved .
14 2.1 Following detailed discussion at the Council 's Advanced Courses Policy Sub-Committee , it has been decided that SCOTVEC should now proceed beyond the pilot programme to implementation of the new system : it was felt that the work to date on the pilot courses has provided enough experience to confirm the adoption of the Policy Paper 's principles as the basis of the new operational system .
15 The cost of the work to date has been about £150 million .
16 Secondly , most of the work to date relating to free radicals in inflammatory bowel disease has concentrated on ROM , but these are not the only radicals found in living cells : others , for example nitrogen , carbon , and sulphur centred radicals , may be as important .
17 Much of the groundwork to date on E-mail and Broadcast — a handy message service — has been carried out at little cost .
18 The battle , the biggest of the war to date , ended in early August , however , with the relief of the base on Aug. 3 .
19 At the end of October Jacje fell after being under Serbian siege for five months and in the largest exodus in the war to date the entire population of 25,000 left for Travnik .
20 The Army began calling up reserves for combat training for the first time in the crisis to date ( the Marines having done so a week previously ) .
21 Erm but er certainly the record to date has been that these power stations are erm extremely erm well run and that they ha they 've had no major incidents at all .
22 Where an application is made more than 24 months after starting Approved Practical Experience , they are also required to confirm that they have satisfied these guidelines in the period to date .
23 Following a quiet start on the third day , the pair produced the most assured batting of the match to date as they posted a New Zealand record stand for the second wicket .
24 The only problem is that the first time you do it for each project if it 's a ne if it 's a an old project , then we are going to have to put something in the field which summarizes the total remit for the whole of the group to date .
25 In order to assist you with your understanding of the results of the group to date I attach , as Appendix A to this letter , the unaudited draft consolidated group results for the year to 31st October , 19XX referred to above .
26 The Gibson blend of basic business sense and ambition has already made Hartlepool United the success story of the decade to date , most certainly in the NorthEast , and most likely beyond .
27 All the evidence to date — and there is a considerable body of it by now — shows that physical methods of punishment ( the deliberate infliction of pain on the child ) may for the time being suppress the behaviour that it is meant to inhibit but will not form character .
28 The evidence to date is that DHAs and independent sector employers are taking Derek Dean 's predictions seriously , and are preparing to defuse the demographic time bomb by revamping their image to attract the attention of potential returners , and by setting up re-entry schemes which will help to instil confidence in staff who feel nervous about coping with new and demanding roles .
29 The evidence to date on the relative success of this organisational change in many schools in England and Wales is ambiguous .
30 On the evidence to date , however , there are grounds for judging unions in relation to management as slightly the lesser sinners .
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