Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] to date " in BNC.

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1 Or young and trendy , favouring outlandish schemes for bringing religion up to date , inviting the congregation to shake hands with each other , and expecting them to sing newfangled and jolly hymns to the accompaniment of the local pop group .
2 They are more expensive than the others but they do enable you to keep your lists up to date .
3 UPDATE number 12 ( January 199 ) described the new certification framework which SCOTVEC has established for its awards and this issue aims to bring readers up to date on what has happened since then .
4 The first issue of UPDATE brought readers up to date with the pilot schemes which were validated to commence in 1988 under the new arrangements .
5 West Coast up to date .
6 ‘ I believe we suffered the downturn because of the way in which we kept our clients up to date , insofar as when the recession hit , our clients did n't need to come to us because the Revenue was on their backs .
7 The role of CCG 's Safety and Training Department has been to analyse the information available : clarify the requirements and keep management , staff and clients up to date on developments .
8 13 Keep picture library records and pictures up to date and make sure you know the whereabouts of every valuable transparency .
9 Leaders not only brought supporters up to date with the position of the cause but resolutions took the form of reiteration of basic commitments as well as referring to current developments .
10 A classified Landsat TM image ( Chapter 5 ) can be used to derive boundaries of spatial classes such as cropland , woodland and water , and remote sensing provide a means of keeping the data concerning land-surface cover that are stored in a GIS up to date .
11 His son Frederick had written to say he was coming on leave and Mr Evans kept busy , tidying the shop and getting the books up to date .
12 Having experienced that particular chaos , she was careful to keep her books up to date , a simple matter of filling in two columns each day , ‘ Purchases made ’ and ‘ Total cash takings ’ .
13 Erm , if I could just bring the committee up to date on one or two things that have happened in relation to the district auditor 's report .
14 Were the records of work up to date ?
15 This will require those taxpayers to bring their instalments up to date within 7 days otherwise they will lose the right to pay by instalments .
16 I shall use this book for all my examples in the rest of this chapter , because it is a sincere and honest attempt , by a reputable and educated writer , to bring natural theology up to date .
17 This section brings discussion on the process of central government management reform up to date by reviewing developments since 1980 .
18 Yeah no he was just saying that head office they 'll dictate to them like anybody else so he said I 've got to have erm the mortgage up to date for a start before I can consider anything .
19 The Toshiba America Information Systems Inc unit of Toshiba Corp will begin to market its portable computers in Brazil through local distributor Intercorp Ltda : the company says it is beginning a long-term relationship with Brazil where it will offer its full portable computer product line — and the machines will be bang up to date — ‘ We will not sell discontinued products in Brazil as has been the case with other computer companies , ’ the company added sniffily .
20 Ruth Lowinsky 's book is a true period piece , which is to say that in its time it was bang up to date .
21 In addition to the obvious costs of hardware/software , greater disciplines would have to be imposed on all users of the filing systems in order to keep the computer record up to date ; for example , all movements of files in and out from their home base would have to be logged by the user , including branch officers who have direct access to outposted files .
22 ‘ During an office day we 're answering the phones , planning ahead , keeping the bookwork up to date and trying to keep everybody happy ! ’
23 Back at our table with the promise of at least a half-hour 's respite while Gino dried his trousers , I brought Sorrel and Werewolf up to date .
24 Of course the plaintiff 's solicitor will have to bring his calculations up to date and if necessary amend the statement of special damages on service of further medical reports or before trial .
25 Bull says it has invested heavily in getting the product up to date .
26 In a field which is continually changing , the trainers have to keep their own interpreting skills up to date and their knowledge of the services in which they are training students to work and continually improve their understanding of the cognitive and linguistic processes which underpin those skills .
27 This initiative will enable the Association to assist its members and their staff to keep their knowledge and skills up to date .
28 But Sisson , in addition to bringing his story up to date with a final chapter , interjects halfway through a lengthy segment on his war .
29 Literaturnaya Gazeta yesterday brought the story up to date with an emotionally devastating report .
30 The original edition in 1960 , ended the story in 1880 ; the new edition , revised and rewritten by Dr Leslie Hunt , brings the story up to date in all senses , relying on original historical research by Hunt himself and by many contributors to Johnson Matthey 's journal Platinum Metals Review ( founded 1957 ) , and on Hunt 's knowledge of modern industry It is lavishly illustrated , partly in colour .
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