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

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1 They are more expensive than the others but they do enable you to keep your lists up to date .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 ‘ 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 .
5 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 .
6 13 Keep picture library records and pictures up to date and make sure you know the whereabouts of every valuable transparency .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 ’ .
11 Also , accounts are all very well , but even 1990 figures are going to be 12 months out of date and there is still a recession .
12 Batch processing in the case of the personnel system could in some areas lead to information being up to two months out of date .
13 That diary , for instance , seven months out of date , the lipstick she no longer wore , several letters waiting to be answered and a charity appeal leaflet … and , ah , yes , there it was .
14 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 .
15 Further impetus to the work in the coalfields was given by a wartime committee which once again found the maps of these areas out of date and recommended that the staff should be increased to carry out a satisfactory revision .
16 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 .
17 The aim was to improve on the situation inbuilt in manual systems whereby information is sampled at intervals and may be several weeks out of date by the time it has been assembled .
18 The slogan of blinkered professors and dull art critics , who , as always , are a couple of hundred years out of date .
19 Payments were set by the Warsaw Convention , which , executive director Geoffrey Lipman complains , is 60 years out of date , although the protection guidelines are still valid .
20 This was true once , but is now out of date — about seven years out of date , in fact .
21 It was easy to see that in reality the tables were old and stained with coffee rings , the seats cheap and plastic , the magazines tatty and two years out of date , and the strange , tropical foliage too glossily green and perfect not to be artificial .
22 Never , The Smiths now make Duran Duran , Nik Kershaw or Michael Jackson look years out of date so how could they have been seen as old fashioned at the start ?
23 Many of the writers gave stereotypes of bookshops which were clearly years out of date and which they themselves knew were out of date .
24 You need to be wary of PC shareware companies that offer very cheap disks , as these often contain versions of programs that are literally years out of date .
25 I have written several further letters to the Independent and the Guardian without success , one letter criticising the Guardian 's AIDS information which has always been about two years out of date .
26 Although this may be a couple of years out of date , it only costs £3 and it may give some clues as to the strength of the company .
27 Basic population estimates are updated annually , but heavy reliance is placed upon very dated sources , most notably the 1981 Census , which is already nearly seven years out of date and will be eleven or twelve years old before the 1991 Census results become available .
28 Yet the proportion of the total population aged 65 and over in this category is estimated from the NDHS for each Authority and is now ten years out of date , during which period there has been a significant increase in the numbers of elderly , including the very old .
29 Census data are used to calculate the scores , but these may be as much as 12 years out of date ( current data were collected in 1981 ; scores based on the 1991 census are expected later this year ) .
30 I am not sure that Health Boards will wish to initiate a strategy which is 10 years out of date .
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