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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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91) And handsome David Wood, who now runs his own hairdressing salon in Melbourne, was lucky enough to date her.
92) Julia resolved to double-check everything she typed today and stay late, if need be, to get up to date.
93) June's parents were very conservative and wouldn't allow her to date till she was 18.
94) To date, our appeal through the magazine has raised between £1,500 and £2,000, which is perhaps a little disappointing.
95) But sales of mopeds for the year to date show the most dramatic rise.
96) The biggest achievement to date is to get dealers to sign a declaration that they are not dealing in conflict diamonds.
97) Figure 3 plots the percentage of listed industrial companies with potentially failing profiles over time from 1978 to date.
98) The results provide the most authoritative and conclusive evidence to date of some enduring inequities in participation in such facilities.
99) This section brings discussion on the process of central government management reform up to date by reviewing developments since 1980.
100) The monitor aims to bring managers up to date with legislation and their responsibilities.
101) Not only is the book up to date - it also indicates where future developments may lie.
102) To date, the Planning Department has refused the request,[http://sentencedict.com/to date.html] choosing instead to prepare a brief addendum.
103) This may have been done in the Middle Ages, but many warrens seem to date from the sixteenth century onwards.
104) To date there are few well established risk factors for dementia of the Alzheimers disease type.
105) To date, no one has been able to come up with a satisfactory explanation.
106) Experience to date and motivational goal data give us our greatest chance of picking a winner.
107) This has ensured that the video is up to date, as well as giving me a few more grey hairs!
108) To date, there has always been a middle class bias in participation in formal organisations.
109) Winter has also tried to introduce a new system of joint consultation, but with disappointing results to date.
110) With Thunderheart Apted has made his best movie to date.
111) Thus the importance of coinage for our understanding of the past diminishes, generally speaking, the more up to date we come.
112) There is no evidence, to date, that making people belt-up turns them into worse drivers.
113) A growing corruption scandal involving the Elf oil company claimed its highest-ranking victim to date.
114) But if you keep your on-line appointments diary up to date, a calendar on the network can compare everyone's schedules.
115) There was a brief account of professional intervention to date.
116) Information can be automatically kept up to date, and will allow individuals to co-operate on projects instead of beavering away in isolation.
117) The resulting chronology should then enable one to date particular instruments according to the presence of certain features.
118) Health gain has been rather narrowly defined in primary care studies of diabetic care to date.
119) Thus it was that his greatest hurdle to date had been asking his lordship for a job.
120) Some of these have rectangular layouts of streets which seem to date from late Saxon times, as at Winchester and Guildford.
More similar words: up to dateaccommodatetodaybe good atmandatecandidateupdateout of datedate back tocustodyas good ashave to do withdatadatabasepredatorrecommendationmategatelateratespateplatestatelaterwaterlocatetheatercreatedonateeducate
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