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

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1 Bob Groves insisted there ought to be a public inquiry into the proposal , and called on Chelmsford Tory MP Simon Burns to take up the residents ' cause : they were less than happy with the MP 's response to date .
2 All of Wurlitzer 's fiction to date has dealt with this felt absence of forms on their breakdown .
3 Dixie 's free-taking and Jim 's pace have been features of Maghery 's progress to date but the Lough shore men know that Clans represent a massive hurdle .
4 Rick Baker must get a brief mention for his Oscar-winning work on that darkest of tragi-comedies , An American Werewolf in London ( 1981 ) , also John Landis 's masterpiece to date .
5 DataCare has generated most of Phonelink 's turnover to date — in 1992 , this amounted to £923,000 , while pre-tax profits , after £414,000 research and development spend , were £31,000 .
6 CUSHENDALL 'S determination to hold onto their Antrim senior hurling crown has been very much in evidence during this year 's campaign to date .
7 The tension between these two contradictory functions has provided the space within which new signs and new attitudes can break through ; it also , depending on which function is in the ascendant , explains pop culture 's vacillation to date between empty reaction and charged visions of possible futures .
8 The administration 's record to date on trade , however , was delicately criticised .
9 Schaefer 's record to date is not that impressive .
10 There was a note of grudge and bitterness but also , it seemed to me , a realistic acknowledgement that father knew best : and judging from Sheridan 's behaviour to date , under his father 's long-suffering eye was certainly the son 's safest place .
11 The Convention 's remit to date only included dumping from ships .
12 Yet a brief perusal of the central details of Wand 's career to date confirms that in fact his commitment to new music was paramount from the time he began to rebuild musical life in Cologne in the early post-war years .
13 Walesa 's career to date
14 Clough 's offer to date falls short of Ferguson 's valuation but the longer Forest struggle the longer the United chief can afford to wait .
15 Those who favour a tighter regime are just as unhappy about the EC 's approach to date .
16 The rarity of artefacts found during excavations of such farms not only affects the archaeologist 's ability to date the buildings , but also makes it extremely difficult to understand the details of the activities carried out on the farm .
17 After two years as a patron of Junior Chamber Aberdeen , we report on John Wood Group PLC 's involvement to date .
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