Use "up to now" in a sentence

1. Up to now he's still quiet.

2. Up to now he's been quiet.

3. Andrew has worked hard up to now.

4. Up to now he's been very quiet.

5. What's that old rascal been up to now?

6. Her life has run smoothly up to now.

7. We've kept our meetings secret up to now.

8. Up to now the post of president has been largely ceremonial.

9. But up to now, there is no domestic monograph on it.

10. Up to now, you've adroitly restricted all testimony concerning Laura Manion.

11. I'd like to know what caper he is up to now.

12. Up to now, everything is all right. More power to your elbow!

13. The time is ripe for a review of progress up to now.

14. Geothermal energy hasn't been made the best of yet up to now.

15. The normal and disturbed S-sound had Auditively assessed up to now

16. Up to now, you' ve adroitly restricted all testimony concerning Laura Manion

17. The discussion up to now has ignored the consequences of rounding error.

18. And up to now, you've had to quit or grin and bear it.

19. But no complaints: up to now, I have never had a serious illness.

20. Or, will you look away as you usually have been doing up to now?

21. 17 Up to now, it is not possible to obviate the likelihood of the earthquake.

22. Socialist economy system is human society progress up to now most socioeconomic system of progress.

23. Up to now , the effects of acid precipitation to eco - environment have been studied extensively.

24. Up to now they had kept a low profile, but they were becoming more militant.

25. Up to now there hasn't a special code for the design of rail transit viaduct.

26. The recorded was saved by her family up to now and they play it sometimes.

27. Up to now, the meetings have focused primarily on black elected officials and appointed officials.

28. Mary has been waiting months for George to pop the question, but up to now he hasn't.

29. 24 Up to now, the tele com industry at low tide will re-collect after the regulation.

30. This evidence indicates that the importance of this benefit has probably been seriously underestimated up to now.

31. Up to now, Vyner has been joint managing director of the whole business, along with David Quarmby.

32. Up to now, European added value has been defined through collaboration between research teams in different countries.

33. After reflecting on my life up to now, I decided that I needed to change my goals.

34. - Conduct gender impact assessment of selected policy areas, which have not up to now been gender mainstreamed.

35. And up to now, me and my father were detached and I still have issues with him.

36. Up to now, there seems to be no experimental resistance switching device (ReRAM) which can pass the test.

37. But this teams needs more continuity than up to now and it can still do a lot better.

38. Up to now attempts to carve out a unified program within the European Community have led to disappointment.

39. Up to now the special constitution of children has not been taken into account in calculating limit values.

40. Up to now only acetylcholine esterase inhibitors, such as neostigmine, were available as antagonists of residual neuromuscular blocks.

41. The analytical study of slanted contours other than rectangular ones has been difficult to handle up to now.

42. Up to now, the conventional wisdom has been that Clinton would run considerable risk by opposing the initiative.

43. Up to now,I've read as far as the fifth chapter,the second volume of "The War and Peace".

44. Up to now, some heuristic algorithms have been proposed for learning from examples based on extension matrix theory. Sentencedict.com

45. Wanted to put her arm around her, hug her, what the hell had super-brat been up to now?

46. These bear some resemblance to Continuatives - the walking ten miles, for example, has occupied a period up to now

47. It is your decision whether to continue the way you have been up to now or to implement changes.

48. However, up to now we have only considered the positive side of the relationship between sports participation and health.

49. 18 Up to now,I've read as far as the fifth chapter,the second volume of "The War and Peace".

50. Without mentioning the cervico-facial actinomycosis caused byActinomyces isreali, 20 cases of mycetoma were reported in Romania up to now.

51. Only two abandons this night and one non-starter, the V3 multiple stage winner (6 victories up to now) Holger Finkernagel*.

52. Up to now the police have played a passive role with the hippies, preferring to keep a watchful eye on them.

53. Mechanisms of support Afferentation contribution in posture and locomotion control, which were uncertain up to now, became the point of intensive studies recently

54. In fact, the above-mentioned small ceramic kiln Up to now the excavations have only been carried out "pars rustica" of the villa.

55. Just being in the same room as him sent shivers of something down her spine that up to now she had never experienced.

56. Up to now most of the issues were analysed and over-analysed, solutions were proposed, and discussed "ad nauseam", but never actually implemented.

57. Up to now, the plate has usually been applied starting from the scapular spine and extending across the acromial corner to the humeral shaft.

58. Up to now, increased levels of phytanic acid was found only in heredopathia atactica polyneuritiformis (Refsum's syndrome) for which it's occurrence was considered pathognomonic.

59. Up to now, Mr scott has sent a great many requests for spare parts and other urgent messages from one garage to the other.

60. 26 Up to now, the technology has been used to prepare supersaturated solid solution, amorphous alloys, intermetallic compound, nanocrystalline, magnetism materials, superconductor materials, and etc.

61. 18 Up to now, Mr scott has sent a great many requests for spare parts and other urgent messages from one garage to the other.

62. Up to now automotive aftermarket of China has been enlarging,[Sentencedict.com] but the level of Chinese automotive aftermarket still fall behind compared with the developed countries.

63. Once faddish temporarily, up to now wide still those who be popularity " law of high protein, low carbohydrate reducing weight " , go to ever was warned by medical bound.

64. The standing parliamentary committees make it possible to work continuously on problem areas, whereas up to now it has only been possible for us to work in ad hoc working groups.

65. 4 Although he is despicably low culture, but he's actually a room full of some archaisms of the up to now I have read do not really understand the Beige Book.

66. The fully updated third edition of Autoantibodies is an in-depth review of the main Autoantibodies identified up to now, with particular emphasis on those that display a diagnostic or prognostic clinical value.

67. Sometimes the Cretan men's clothing was accomplished with a knife.The typical Cretan knife, the way it has been retained up to now, was born at the end of 18th century and it has the shape of a shuttle

68. Software patenting stifles free invention – which up to now has been possible even without much capital – in order to protect a monopoly on the use of generic techniques, the outcome of mercantile absolutism which is extremely dangerous in political terms.

69. The transfer of a pharmacon between two compartments of a pharmacokinetic model as a function of time up to now could be evaluated only by differential calculus (Laplace transformation) with the help of complicated algebraic manipulation or by mechanical means.

70. Focusing on the security of the petroleum and petrochemical industry is important not just in Nigeria (at the epicentre up to now), but increasingly further afield, off the coast of Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, Cameroon, Republic of Congo, Gabon, Chad, Liberia and Angola[6].

71. ‘The Bloodshed has sparked fears that the violence could worsen ahead of the elections.’ ‘Ignoring his instincts, Hopkins then rides away as the slaughter and Bloodshed begins.’ ‘As tragic as the violence up to now has been, even more tragic is the fact that murder and Bloodshed continue.’

72. Who was full of definiteness and actuality – and was on that account rejected by every gnostic system since, even up to now.” This means that Christ, unexpectedly, Betokens the finite (and not merely the infinite, although he does that too), and then as well he Betokens the definite, in that Christ “stand[s] for the completely definite, for the Man who, in taking on our human nature (as