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

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1 A UK tour for June is currently being organised and the band follow it up with dates in Europe , Japan , America and Australia .
2 AS THE song from ‘ Oklahoma ! ’ would have it , everything 's up to date in Kansas City .
3 Romanticism was brought up to date in a different way by the Scottish painter Joan Eardley ( 1921–63 ) , whose paintings and drawings are at the Mercury Gallery , 26 Cork Street , London W1 ( until May 9 ) .
4 It is kept up to date in the same way as the full system and is held by many libraries and other advice agencies .
5 All CAB advice workers must be kept up to date in information and skills .
6 The original edition in 1960 , ended the story in 1880 ; the new edition , revised and rewritten by Dr Leslie Hunt , brings the story up to date in all senses , relying on original historical research by Hunt himself and by many contributors to Johnson Matthey 's journal Platinum Metals Review ( founded 1957 ) , and on Hunt 's knowledge of modern industry It is lavishly illustrated , partly in colour .
7 With the publication of Slate a guide to the Llanberis area slate quarries , Snowdonia is now only missing two volumes in order to be relatively up to date in guidebook coverage terms .
8 Those who bought the Cabinet Cyclopedia therefore got a rather odd view of zoology , conservative in its types and symbols but up to date in its appreciation of J. V. Thompson 's work , and rarely dull .
9 By contrast , general purposive browsing describes the academic researcher who indulges in a similar activity of looking over books but with a serious purpose in mind , such as keeping up to date in his field or looking for new ideas .
10 It is incredible that the Labour party , which has reformed itself and brought itself up to date in so many other policies , is going back to an old policy on local government finance .
11 I bring it up to date in a solemn
12 Encourage members to be up to date in risk assessment and management by inclusion of appropriate initial education and continuing professional development .
13 Four activities , in , matter : the way in which teaching and learning are conducted , keeping up to date in a subject , applying a new technology and managing the sequence of review , improvement and change .
14 So , at the time , when it was published , most readers would have regarded it as completely up to date in its , in its style and in its presentation .
15 Due to recent grant aid from the EC , Cavan Indoor Riding Centre , one of the most up to date in the country , has been attracting Ulster riders in their droves .
16 Peter Rice at agents Richard Ellis/Hepper Robinson in Liverpool said : ‘ This virtually new production facility is one of the most up to date in the northwest and will have special appeal to manufacturers requiring sprinklers and the other fire safety features .
17 And presumably if you wanted to revise a book at all , and you had the book on your floppy disk or in your computer in some for , you could again use your word processor to bring it up to date in a revised version .
18 And presumably if you wanted to revise a book at all and you had the book on your floppy disk or in your computer in some form , you could again use your word processor to bring it up to date in a revised version ?
19 The millionaire band have been forced to pull out of dates in Toronto , Denver and San Diego after Metallica 's James Hetfield burnt his arm .
20 The pace of change varied according to the region so that a building layout considered out of date in one area might still be fashionable in another .
21 Finally , in the legal system , the fines and penalties imposed , and the compensation payments awarded by courts , soon get out of date in a period of inflation .
22 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 .
23 We are all out of date in relation to the challenges that we face in our work .
24 Not only would a list of varieties make a book like this out of date in a short time , it would not help you either .
25 A significant proportion of what you are studying today will be out of date in the space of a few years .
26 It may indeed be out of date in that it was yesterday 's intellectual fad , but the positivist position I have outlined seems the only possible one for someone who is seeking new laws , and new ways , to describe the universe .
27 thank you and you would accept would n't you , that if we have a brochure , let us say printed for next January , January nineteen ninety four alright , and I came along as a retired person in the Spring of nineteen ninety five or indeed the Summer of nineteen ninety five , fifteen , sixteen , seventeen , eighteen months later , those brochure figures will inevitably be out of date in the sense of being inaccurate would n't they ?
28 It 's out of date in certain areas , there are cer We 'd never you see what we did we knocked up a rough copy .
29 Mr Bacon is out of date in his comments .
30 The book relates to 1990 , before the re-unification of Germany and naturally , with the pace of major changes taking place economically and politically , is out of date in some respects .
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