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

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1 Great dogs do not always make great studs , but Dux sired thirty-six champions , a record for the breed to date in the USA .
2 It takes the shortfall for the year to date to £19.3billion and the annual total will easily top the £20billion forecast by the Chancellor , Mr John Major , in his autumn expenditure statement .
3 The FT Government Securities index currently stands at 88.18 against a high for the year to date of 89.75 and a low of 85.11 ( see panel ) .
4 It may be a measure of the state of the property market these days when offices are said to have shown the greatest improvement in May with capital growth ‘ improving ’ to minus 6.4 per cent , combining with stable yields and rental values to give a total return for the year to date of 1.5 per cent , according to the latest Richard Ellis Scottish Monthly Index .
5 Central government 's total cash receipts were £23 billion in January and £170 billion for the year to date , compared with £23.3 billion in January 1992 , and £170 billion for the last financial year at this point .
6 The offer of £1 , from Gold Cup sponsors TNT for the first side to score goals in the competition must have been tempting to the Reds , who more than doubled their tally for the season to date on Friday .
7 But it does much to dispel the prevailing confusion and , in our opinion , constitutes one of the most important treatments of the subject to date .
8 These seminars provided a general introduction to the qualifications , and outlined the results of the pilot to date .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 Furthermore , most of the work to date has been a drive to demonstrate the technology rather than a response to demand from users .
12 The cost of the work to date has been about £150 million .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 ‘ The Institute is greatly encouraged by the success of the scheme to date and the PM 's support will give us added impetus ’ .
16 Much of the groundwork to date on E-mail and Broadcast — a handy message service — has been carried out at little cost .
17 The discrepancy between this approach and the implicit assumption of much sociological writing on women derives from the basically sexist orientation of the discipline to date .
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 Much of the committee 's and the JMU 's perception of the profession to date has been derived from early visits set up in response to doubts created by registration information and by JMU visits in response to complaints .
20 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 .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 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 .
24 No other concomitant infective agents have been implicated in the course of the disease to date .
25 Top of the league to date : 1 Anglers ' World 99 pts ; 2 Acomb Tackle 88 ; 3 Bar Six 74 ; 4 Munro UK 731/2 ; 5 South Bank 71 ; 6 Bogeymen 66 .
26 ‘ I 'd better apprise you of the situation to date .
27 ‘ Now let me see if I have an accurate picture of the situation to date .
28 The total cost of the project to date is estimated as £2,400 million .
29 This has now gone up to 16 making it the hardest handicap hurdle of the season to date for any punter to try and solve .
30 I am pleased with the progress to date and trust you are not finding the process too disruptive .
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