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Sentence count:254+5Posted:2016-07-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: up to nowSimilar words: up to dateaccommodatetodaybe good atmandatecandidateupdateout of dateMeaning: adv. prior to the present time. 
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61) Rod brought me up to date.
62) Oh, I forgot to date the check.
63) On a sunny Friday afternoon, the Open bid farewell to Nicklaus, to date the greatest golfer who has ever lived.
64) A real songwriter studio, featuring a large array of up to date equipment.
65) Mrs Heron was murdered in cold blood in a crime which to date has appeared to have no motive.
66) She has been too busy to cultivate many friendships and too concerned about her public image to date casually.
66) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
67) Radio Rentals take a pride in keeping up to date with new broadcasting technology.
68) To date it does not appear that this species has been bred in captivity.
69) It shows their tax code number and details of their gross pay and tax deducted to date.
70) He has looked a tremendous prospect on both starts to date, and will relish the extra furlong here.
71) Some climbers are very enthusiastic about the new proposal, recognising that the current system needs revising and bringing up to date.
72) To date advanced courses have been designed on an input model with emphasis being on the content.
73) This hilariously funny collection of political satire is one of the best Private Eye annuals to date.
74) Undoubtedly, the Under-Secretary of State will bring us up to date on that.
75) Please ensure that you check your list and bring it up to date now and return to the Office.
76) Most experts such as Koss focus on factors outside of criminal intent that contribute to date and acquaintance rape.
77) Although managers require up to date information they have access to more information on a day to day basis than external users.
78) Lack of up to date knowledge leading to a potential crisis of confidence.
79) The book begins to date immediately as new drugs come out and as the authorities amend the list of banned substances from time to time.
80) Yet the reaction to date does not suggest that this idea has been widely accepted.
81) By appearance, the largest contribution to date went toward the home-building project for maquila workers.
82) This idea has not been studied in detail in any lek species to date.
83) The reports produced to date are internal documents, and only those referring to botany need be mentioned here.
84) He is a good boxer, a powerful puncher who has knocked out 18 of his 20 opponents to date.
85) To date, seven city council hopefuls have requested money, with more expected to qualify.
86) No other concomitant infective agents have been implicated in the course of the disease to date.
87) The contract, the largest awarded to date to Magellan's workplace division, is for one year with four option years.
88) The reader should endeavour to keep up to date with oil market developments because of their impact upon the international economy and financial system.
89) The transfer took place during a natural cycle, and, to date, the pregnancy has gone smoothly.
90) In return we in the editorial team will try to keep you up to date with what is going on in the University.
More similar words: up to dateaccommodatetodaybe good atmandatecandidateupdateout of datedate back tocustodyas good ashave to do withdatadatabasepredatorrecommendationmategatelateratespateplatestatelaterwaterlocatetheatercreatedonateeducate
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