Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] to date of " in BNC.
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1 | This , the clearest public indication to date of Mr Mandela 's views on talks with the government , emerged from an Independent interview yesterday with Albertina Sisulu , who , together with anti-apartheid leaders , met Mr Mandela at his prison house for four hours on Tuesday . |
2 | The administration 's strongest criticism to date of Mobutu came in testimony to the Senate foreign relations committee on Nov. 7 by Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Herman Cohen , who accused Mobutu of " an apparent unwillingness to distinguish between state finances and his own , a failing that lies at the heart of Zaïre 's dismal economic record " . |
3 | This exhibition was held at the Museum Boymans-van Beuningen , Rotterdam , in 1991 , and the catalogue offers the most comprehensive study to date of Dutch architectural painting by both major and minor artists from Saenredam and Emanuel de Witte to Gerard Houckgeest . |
4 | Experts have described it as the worst case to date of pesticide contamination in Britain . |
5 | Now for the second difficulty with the mental-sentence view , taking this view , remember , as the most sophisticated expression to date of the representational theory of the mind . |
6 | This is much the sternest test to date of trainer Andy Turnell 's confidence that Country Member is a top staying handicapper in the making . |
7 | The massive computer giveaway is the most grandiose sign to date of the increasing involvement of the state 's high-tech industry with education . |
8 | Exposure to a drug was taken from the date of its first prescription to date of death or to 31 December 1990 , whichever came first . |
9 | Morgantina Studies , Volume IV : The Protohistoric Settlement on the Cittadella by Robert Leighton ( £50 , $90 ) is the fullest study to date of this protohistoric settlement in Sicily , prior to the creation of the Greek town above it . |