Sentence examples for date which has from inspiring English sources

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Cattle were out in the fields to a late date, which has been a great saving.

He has been bailed until a date which has yet to be confirmed.

Their trial date, which has been moved several times, is now set for March.

It recently received an extension on its reporting date, which has been pushed to November.

It had a late-spring premiere date, which has often been a dumping ground for network programming, and NBC's recent track record has not inspired confidence.

The Whitney has been making nonrefundable monthly payments of $50,000, credited toward the purchase price, to continue until the closing date, which has yet to be determined.

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The sentencing date, which had been postponed once before, was set back so Radomski could continue to assist Mitchell and the ongoing federal investigation.

It's worth pointing out, too, the source of the two largest donations in the race to date, which have gone to super PACs supporting Senator Ted Cruz.

This made a refreshing change from the Bank of England's dealings with us to date, which had been alternately dismissive, patronising, and vague to the point of wilful obtuseness.

This earned him a move to Charlton a year ago and it is his goals – 14 to date which have carried the London club to the summit of League One.

Earliness/tardiness scheduling problems with undetermined common due date which have wide application background in textile industry, mechanical industry, electronic industry and so on, are very important in the research fields such as industry engineering and CIMS.

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