Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] date " in BNC.

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1 List DCs for Date and State
2 Option 1.3 List DCs for Date and State
3 They open with a declaration based on two promissory notes made on 1 January 1832 by the defendant , John Revill the younger , promising to pay £110.13s.4d. 25 months after date and £56.13s.8d. 31 months after date .
4 They open with a declaration based on two promissory notes made on 1 January 1832 by the defendant , John Revill the younger , promising to pay £110.13s.4d. 25 months after date and £56.13s.8d. 31 months after date .
5 The conference brought together the largest number of women organizations to date and included representatives from the following women 's organizations ;
6 This was the third year running that Booker Fitch had given the award to students on the HCIMA course , and it attracted the greatest number of entries to date .
7 It triggered Marr into writing one of his most elegantly moody melodies to date .
8 ‘ There appear to be two parties to date who are significantly interested in the property and we expect an offer very shortly . ’
9 It 's with us , it will stay with us , it will grow with us and in order to help protect the interests of people who , I think most of the speakers to date have acknowledged the fact , it is a bit of a lottery where the care needs end up .
10 Goodchild ( 1988 ) has made perhaps the best summary of the problem and possible solutions to date .
11 Martin Lester 's largest set of legs to date are no less than 20 metres ( 65ft ) long !
12 mostly encouraging ( like the performances to date ) .
13 The sale of David Batty has at least made room for the introduction of Rocky ( something which I would like to have seen earlier given the injury problems of Strach ) and his performances to date have been good although showing signs of the years lay off .
14 Despite two good performances to date , Wirral Ladies are still looking for their first win in the Ladies County Championship .
15 This has produced savings to date of £24m of which £13m related to manpower .
16 The Thinker ( 1.45 ) , we know , is near his peak and he looks a banker bet for trainer Arthur Stephenson , who , with 58 winners to date , is second only to Martin Pipe in the trainers ' table .
17 The Thinker ( 1.45 ) , we know , is near his peak and he looks a banker bet for trainer Arthur Stephenson , who , with 58 winners to date , is second only to Martin Pipe in the trainers ' table .
18 He has proved a durable fellow , though , inspiring 28 comic books to date and six animated features , the latest being Asterix and the Big Fight ( U ) .
19 He has proved a durable fellow , though , inspiring 28 comic books to date and six animated features , the latest being Asterix and the Big Fight .
20 Paid wages of £1,500 for the three months to date .
21 The patient has had no further problems from perineal disease during the subsequent 17 months to date .
22 Examples given are : a league table of the use of each title in the main library and the short loans collection , to determine titles that should be duplicated or marked for reference use ; a record of items never used , for relegation purposes ; records of the use of books by subject , including interdisciplinary use , for purposes of fund allocation ; and analysis of the use of books by date of publication , to determine obsolescence parameters .
23 Do n't use pre-printed form letters where you just fill in the gaps for date , name , address and amount .
24 gross yield and P/E ratios on date of valuation from :
25 Among the letters were the first three massive instalments from Prince detailing all the business transactions to date , a letter from Mrs Mitchell , and one for Eliza from Mrs Coxen .
26 Most models to date have consisted of an iron-porphyrin complex with various surrounding bulky groups .
27 The risks are thought to be very small : ( 1 ) because the balance of the natural environment is primarily controlled by the species already present which appear to operate to the detriment of new introductions ; and ( 2 ) because in new releases of microorganisms to date , all very closely monitored , there has been no evidence of any of them getting out of control or adversely affecting the environment .
28 The basis of this would be product 2 but with revision of antiquated OED definitions and insertion of all new words and senses to date .
29 Over 60 member were in the Services and four had lost their lives to date !
30 Nearby was an agricultural zone with circular planting beds for date palms and possibly incense trees .
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