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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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151) The cars are being assembled at Bombardier's Thunder Bay works, and 112 have been delivered to date.
152) Prince Charles is Patron of the Trust and is full of praise for its activities to date.
153) It is only by renting your equipment that you can keep fully up to date with advances in home entertainment technology.
154) To date, no data are available about the neurohumoral mechanisms underlying high amplitude propagated contraction onset.
155) But Sisson, in addition to bringing his story up to date with a final chapter, interjects half way through a lengthy segment on his war.
156) Recently it has proved possible to date small dental fragments directly[sentencedict.com/to date.html], without first powdering them.
157) Unlike nearly every microlight aircraft I've flown to date, the power plant up front was not out of the Rotax stable.
158) They have played some fluent football to date and their finishing has been clinical.
159) Despite government promises of firm action, no official had to date been convicted of corruption.
160) Keeping up to date, helping to improve skills for the off-farm job, and making contact with other farmers were other minor responses.
161) To date £6.7 million has been spent on two incomplete ferry terminals at Gills Bay and Burwick.
162) Prisoners are brought up to date with new legislation that may affect them(sentencedict.com), such as housing and social security.
163) This is something manifestly absent from all computer systems that have been constructed to date.
164) The construction equipment giant has been a customer since the early Seventies, and has taken delivery of 150,000 engines to date.
165) There had been no suggestion from the company's bankers or major institutional shareholders to date that he should do so.
166) Our approach has worked satisfactorily for the problems we have encountered to date.
167) In summary, the research to date provides few definitive guidelines for the clinician.
168) To date, rural planners have virtually ignored the need for cooking energy.
169) He was also a founder member of Bill Bruford's Earthworks, which has recorded four albums to date.
170) Jamila butted in to add details and keep us up to date.
171) The charges against Enrile arose from the abortive coup attempt of December 1989, the most serious military insurrection Aquino to date.
172) The fund's activities to date are described in a recent article by Greenwood.
173) The Court may allow an adjustment period, and practice to date suggests that usually both parties wish this.
174) The magazine's chief function is to keep the medical profession up to date with the latest advances and drugs.
175) The following table shows some more recent Utopias, ranked according to date of publication.
176) To date, the limestone chippings have not yet been installed.
177) TeamLinks, which to date only operates on VAX/VME-based systems, comprises an X.400-based mail system and office automation software.
178) Statistical accounts of those whose benefits have been cut under the Actively Seeking Work legislation to date were provided.
179) The beauty here is beyond words but not beyond painting, and is my greatest artistic challenge to date.
180) However, to date this exciting new technology has only adopted on a voluntary basis.
More similar words: up to dateaccommodatetodaybe good atmandatecandidateupdateout of datedate back tocustodyas good ashave to do withdatadatabasepredatorrecommendationmategatelateratespateplatestatelaterwaterlocatetheatercreatedonateeducate
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