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

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1 During the Empire these conservative traditions were brought up to date by the adoption of hairstyles fashionable at court ; some individuals even imitated the physical characteristics of the imperial family .
2 Adrian Sinfield has brought this analysis up to date by using data from the General Household Survey for 1975–7 and 1984 to measure the proportion of different social groups experiencing unemployment ( Press notice , 30 March 1987 ) .
3 This section brings discussion on the process of central government management reform up to date by reviewing developments since 1980 .
4 Both these publications are useful when the statute first appears , but both suffer from the defect that they are not regularly kept up to date by reprints or supplements .
5 His typical product is a three-storeyed rectangular block , which represents in essence the standard late seventeenth-century ‘ double pile ’ brought up to date by the replacement of the hipped roof of the latter by an attic storey and crowning parapet .
6 Individual classes were originally developed by different specialists and are now kept up to date by individual cataloguers as new topics are added to the collections .
7 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Keep up to date by seeking education and training
8 Keep up to date by seeking education and training
9 It is being kept up to date by members of the Employer Contacts Group .
10 Teachers are asked to ensure that their entries for the new class lists are brought up to date by the end of July .
11 Those relationships are governed by general legal principles and by statute but most importantly by self-regulation which in any well run solicitors ' practice will be embodied in a properly drafted and partnership agreement kept up to date by regular review .
12 Copies of the book will be required by all those connected with the survey and all copies must be kept up to date by the incorporation of any coding additions , new conventions and unresolved problems .
13 They proved almost useless , for the ebb and flow of the fighting hindered the collection of accurate information , and such as was gleaned was usually out of date by the time of its transmission .
14 We emphasis that the information available at press date may become out of date by the time of publication , but we believe that this will apply only if additional deployments are announced or revealed .
15 But unfortunately he did not last very long , and his views were soon considered out of date by his successors .
16 The Cisalpine Club , formed in 1792 from the leading members of the Catholic Committee , looked very out of date by 1830 when its meetings finished .
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 As the Select Committee pointed out , last year 's autumn statement was out of date by March .
19 Those rates may be completely out of date by the time a statement of the special damages claimed is drawn up , and even more so by the time the action is tried .
20 Those calculations might be out of date by the time the application is made .
21 By the early 1950s the binder had been rendered out of date by the combine harvester , which cut the crop and separated out the grain in one operation .
22 Ah yeah so they 're well out of date by then presumably .
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