Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun sg] to date [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Not exactly the opposite end of the scale , but rather a complementary event designed to include a wider range of objects with an emphasis on attractive decorative objects at reasonable prices , the Fine Art and Antiques Fair at Olympia celebrates its twentieth year of existence with the largest event to date from 3 to 13 June .
2 A major counter-demonstration , organized on Sept. 24 by the Democratic Charter Movement , involved a march by some 50,000 people to the National Assembly , and other marches in provincial towns , the largest protest to date against the recent rise of the far right and the related increase in racist attacks .
3 The budgeted total outflow of funds per period is entered on the second last line with the cumulative total to date below it .
4 The budgeted total outflow of funds per period is entered on the second last line with the cumulative total to date below it .
5 Experts have described it as the worst case to date of pesticide contamination in Britain .
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 only evidence to date regarding respiratory illness is that of Pinnock et al ( see table I ) , which was equivocal .
8 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 .
9 NATIONAL Savings products contributed a further £219 million to Government funding in January , bringing the total contribution for the financial year to date to nearly £4 billion .
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