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

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1 So then you 're up to date , but three in the afternoon you 've got the C B S evening news , 'cos they 're also three hours earlier .
2 ‘ You 're out of date because you know a lot ’ , one of his colleagues tells him .
3 ‘ You 're out of date .
4 as soon as you 've seen them they 're out of date .
5 ‘ I hope all your licenses are up to date . ’
6 All teachers shall be given a competency test to verify they are up to date with subjects and modern teaching methods .
7 Whatever arrangements you make , however , you must ensure that the dog 's inoculations are up to date .
8 2 To show that these products are up to date and invaluable to the modern man or woman .
9 Also make sure your vaccinations are up to date .
10 A report generator solves the problem of information management provided that the records stored are up to date .
11 I 'd better check that the nursing staff are up to date on her meal and insulin timetable . ’
12 Benefits of the new system are that orders are processed quicker , improving cashflow ; company stock figures are up to date and correct , instead of being hypothetical ; surplus stock is being used up ; a system has been created where there was no system , and the scheme has boosted customer satisfaction .
13 The hon. Gentleman should know that advertising money is being spent and electoral registration officers are working hard to ensure that their electoral registers are up to date and accurate .
14 The ASA 's rules mean that companies must check with the MPS to ensure its lists are up to date before they are used .
15 Make sure the plans are up to date and include all buildings .
16 Businesses in the area are being advised to make sure their accounts are up to date before tough new rules on VAT come into force .
17 The elementary school buildings are out of date and some are insanitary … .
18 Another difficulty is that the geological maps of Britain are out of date .
19 Some people would claim that the parables are out of date and have little to say to a modern world .
20 Almost by definition the manufacturing assets of the company are out of date the moment they are put up , because of the march of technology ( the purpose of management is , after all , continually to improve things ) .
21 These are not only incorrect ; worse , they are out of date .
22 You are out of date .
23 The figures are out of date , but the example is telling .
24 They will have some feeling that the sacred books of the religions are really fairy stories , that religious people are out of date and a bit silly , that the clergy are figures of fun .
25 That is n't as in predicted number of additional car journeys or people wishing to go to Heathrow , so what is actually suggested by the Liberals is that the those additional people are going to arrive and be serviced by terminals which are out of date and they wo n't actually have the facilities th that are required .
26 And campaigners are out of date .
27 And for everybody whose joined after , I think it was last January , we make sure that there is a job description , and that they are given one when they join , and we keep on file erm , but I know that there are loads of people who have been here longer than that some people have got them and they are out of date .
28 A Spanish paper would have given the game away and an English one would have been out of date .
29 That sort of knee-jerk anticlericalism has been out of date for years . ’
30 no , the brochure would not necessary have been out of date , it depended when the first occupation was , if er the first occupation was in July or August it may not have been necessary to update the brochure on Sept on the first of September
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