Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] to 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 | Even after a period when interest rates were higher than we would have liked , 39 mortgage payers are still up to date . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Thus the importance of coinage for our understanding of the past diminishes , generally speaking , the more up to date we come . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Surely , in any specialisation , each consultant who is widely experienced , but a bit out of date , should form a team with one or two younger , more vigorous , more up to date ‘ apprentice ’ consultants so that their strengths complement each other . |
9 | 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 . ’ |
10 | ‘ Your book ? ’ she enquired , doubtfully , angry with herself for allowing domesticity to prevent her from keeping more up to date with the literary news . |
11 | The English news , inserted at 1315 , was more up to date , having been prepared in the late morning . |
12 | A number of them are duplicated in Windows 3.1 and these are more up to date versions . |
13 | She hoped his maps were more up to date and accurate than the one she had bought at the newsstand . |
14 | As a result of a Request For Proposal process , IBM was asked to provide a more powerful and more up to date processor to replace one of the two existing IBM 3090–600J machines . |
15 | DOS 6 will see it being brought a lot more up to date . |
16 | My niece , Alison , tells me that the more up to date term is solo as in ‘ going solo . ’ |
17 | I can think of no other person in the Anti-Apartheid Movement who knows more and is more up to date on the current situation in South Africa . |
18 | More regular and more up to date information is needed to take action . |
19 | Answer guide : This information tends to be more up to date and detailed as compared to published accounting information . |
20 | I 've been working in Cleveland , US for 4 months now , and am amazed that I get more up to date information on the week 's activities than when I lived outside London ! |
21 | And sort out the computers but the thing is she may be able to get some more up to date computers . |
22 | Er well she can work on these but she just thought if we could get some more up to date ones . |
23 | What it can offer will be illustrated in case studies below , but can be summed up as a general information carrier , providing instant access to a variety of information which is more up to date than printed sources an educational service , providing information on new technology , higher education , careers , educational developments and new educational products a gateway service , providing access to remote databases such as ECCTIS ( see below ) a service providing access to other viewdata systems via Bulletin ( W.M. ) , Monitel a mailbox facility , allowing electronic communication between schools and other users and providing contact points for school librarians and teachers a software service providing telesoftware and enabling users to obtain access to software via Prestel Education and Micronet a microviewdata service , allowing users to create their own databases through Prestel |
24 | And more up to date , there 's this nippy little number from Russia . |
25 | ‘ This will make it quite comprehensive and right up to date , more up to date than the published version of the Official Journal , ’ he said . |
26 | I think you 'll find , but they might be more up to date than Mike |
27 | Golding wrote ‘ Lord of the Flies ’ , which I am comparing to ‘ Coral Island ’ , just after the Second World War and after the Hiroshima Bomb , this gives Golding 's book a more up to date feel and makes it an easier to believe microcosm . |
28 | More modern hymns and I should have thought , you know , er I would have liked him being a little more up to date |
29 | I mean the book itself is just published last , er Thursday I believe it was , and er so it was up to date , is up to date until the summer , which is you know more up to date than any other book , so it 's got things like : Greta Garbo dying , and Princess Eugenie being born and Nelson Mandela being free , and of course it 's the first encyclopaedia to have all the details of nineteen eighty nine , the , the upheaval in , in Europe , all the political changes and whatever . |
30 | ‘ We would like to see qualified people who are technically up to date . ’ |