Used in negative statement to describe a situation that has existed up to this point or up to the present time.
Prior to the present time.
1 Quite different from the New York I have seen up to now .
2 The European Commission has up to now confirmed four cases against Google.
3 Of course, I'm very proud to still be continuing up to now .
4 Stage III was up to now performed in 57 patients without mortality.
5 The company has not been a prominent political spender up to now .
6 The Christian pastors had up to now kept their people in check.
7 It was an arrangement that had worked well enough up to now .
8 We've been quartered and lodged in forty-seven different villages up to now .
9 The privately funded care has been paid by her up to now .
10 They have had a very sad and difficult life up to now .
11 Not a better day there's been the whole summer up to now .
12 You couldn't, up to now ; but now you're going to get married.
13 I don't seem to have been of much account up to now .
14 I wonder what bit of roguery that scoundrel is up to now ?
15 Do you know what those damned Bedouins have been up to now ?
16 They'll prefer hush-money, if they find out what she's up to now .
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