Example sentences of "[adv] [adv prt] [prep] date " in BNC.

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1 The Dictionary as a whole needs to be kept constantly up to date .
2 Some of the new investment is financed by parent companies , as is shown by the growing share of investment in subsidiaries , but the resale of less up to date equipment to subcontractors is also a common practice .
3 So we 'll get that sorted out and been talking about it I think the best bet is if we can get a few lessons in during the holidays so that when he goes back to school he 'll be more or less up to date .
4 One important qualification here is , however , that answers to survey questions are variable over time and the fullest surveys available are now somewhat out of date : one must be alert to the changes since the late 1960s when the surveys of Butler and Stokes ( 1974 ) and Townsend ( 1979 ) were conducted ( these form the basis of the following discussion ) .
5 It 's a useful guide , even if the set-up illustrated is somewhat out of date .
6 In his summing-up , Mr Justice Caulfield could not have evinced a more robust hostility to the Official Secrets Act , sharing a widely held belief that it was long out of date and an intolerable interference with freedom of speech , and that it provided a justification for prosecutions ranging from the serious to the grotesquely ridiculous .
7 By that time the information contained in the audited accounts would be so out of date that it would not reasonably be foreseen as the basis for a business judgment concerning the extension of credit to Berg or the discounting of bills .
8 it 's a real shame we 're so out of date .
9 Despite various friends trying out the route and checking the text , the book is not up to date .
10 First of all , if the records are not up to date — and it is difficult to see how they could be up to date during high level activity — the source of the information is missing .
11 The figures for Newham are dated 14 November , so I hope that we do not hear Ministers say that they are not up to date .
12 Not up to date , but she does them six months in advance .
13 These days the Sandinistas ' party anthem , which refers to the US government as the ‘ enemies of humanity ’ , sounds quaintly out of date .
14 He understood the various causes of colic , but his practice was dilatory and generally out of date ’ .
15 Just when they were about to ask Brussels to impose the fruits of their labour as the official standard for European direct-broadcast satellites , someone at the French foreign ministry leaked a report which argues that their technology , called D2 MAC , is already out of date .
16 Therefore the flower is ultimately linked to the earth itself , which is thought of as part of a ‘ sphere ’ — this refers to the Ptolemaic system , already out of date in the seventeenth century .
17 Now this view of science is already out of date .
18 Democracy , alas , though still far from being universally practised or accepted , was already out of date .
19 Yet as a tool for ‘ de-coding ’ literature , structural analysis is labelled ‘ already out of date ’ ( 52/630 ) .
20 There are plenty of books in most libraries explaining building construction and the Buildings Regulations in simple terms , but do ensure that they are not out of date .
21 Even after a period when interest rates were higher than we would have liked , 39 mortgage payers are still up to date .
22 But the waitresses in Marshall and Snelgrove had new uniforms , dark purple instead of the old coffee-cream shade , and a different style of cap , more up to date and less obtrusive .
23 Thus the importance of coinage for our understanding of the past diminishes , generally speaking , the more up to date we come .
24 For those who like to be a little more up to date , I recommend the ‘ Digital DDD ’ series ( CD or cassette ) ; recordings featuring Previn , Tennstedt , Marriner , Ozawa , Sawallisch , Slatkin , Muti , Ousset , Gavrilov and Zacharias from the mid '80s .
25 Surely , in any specialisation , each consultant who is widely experienced , but a bit out of date , should form a team with one or two younger , more vigorous , more up to date ‘ apprentice ’ consultants so that their strengths complement each other .
26 With the passage of time thereafter , the role of the audited accounts becomes progressively less important and other more up to date information , including up to date references and up to date experience of transactions and accounts , of whatever kind , covering later periods , become progressively more important . ’
27 ‘ Your book ? ’ she enquired , doubtfully , angry with herself for allowing domesticity to prevent her from keeping more up to date with the literary news .
28 The English news , inserted at 1315 , was more up to date , having been prepared in the late morning .
29 A number of them are duplicated in Windows 3.1 and these are more up to date versions .
30 She hoped his maps were more up to date and accurate than the one she had bought at the newsstand .
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