Example sentences of "keep [adv prt] [prep] date " in BNC.
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1 | Keeping up to date , helping to improve skills for the off-farm job , and making contact with other farmers were other minor responses . |
2 | Radio Rentals take a pride in keeping up to date with new broadcasting technology . |
3 | For if he considers himself in some small way a specialist , not only can he spend a good proportion of his time teaching what he likes and probably , therefore , understands better , but he also has more of a chance of keeping up to date on his chosen subjects , particularly if he has support , as many of the teachers I observed had , from local subject advisers , associations or selective in-service programmes . |
4 | ‘ I really enjoy my job and especially like keeping up to date with all the modern styles , ’ says the enthusiastic young stylist from Hampshire . |
5 | She can give him chapter and verse on Finance Acts and other current legislation , and is rigorous in keeping up to date . |
6 | Having an overview also means being in the picture about your role and those of your subordinates and superiors in the company , about your company 's profile in the larger comparative corporate picture , and keeping up to date with all that 's new in your business or profession through professional organisations , the trade press and national newspapers . |
7 | Keeping up to date with developments in your own specialty can go a long way to adding to your confidence . |
8 | If you have another part-time job , or domestic commitments , then bank nursing can be a very flexible way of keeping up to date professionally . |
9 | In those days all aircrew had to take a six monthly Basic Efficiency Examination to ensure they were keeping up to date with equipment and training procedures . |
10 | As time passes , it becomes harder for workers to shift , but it is just a matter of absorption and keeping up to date , ’ he says . |
11 | At present the fiction that each MP acts on his own judgement and takes a discriminating part in legislation is preserved by insisting that members must be present and pass through the lobbies night after night , though in fact such activity makes no material difference , but seriously impedes MPs in their task of keeping up to date with their special interests and with their constituency work . |
12 | What is our mechanism for keeping up to date ? |
13 | 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 . |
14 | If you work as an in-house solicitor , you will have responsibility for drafting and keeping up to date standard contract documents for use by your employer in the main business — from simple invoice terms and conditions of sale or purchase to those suitable for major projects and transactions and non-standard contracts for individual or complicated projects . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | The examining teams are selected by the chief examiners and made up of practising bankers — members who are interested in keeping up to date and ‘ putting something back ’ into the profession . |
17 | Keeping up to date with the latest product developments can be a full time job , particularly in the scientific world . |
18 | That , er , Chairman , if I could say the thing that bothers me here is that , it always has done about food , is that we should be keeping up to date with information , all these decisions and all this advice . |
19 | It 's very important that you keep your international stance — but to also keep up to date on the more traditional demands of the women 's movement is important too . |
20 | You can also keep up to date with your own subject in the Periodicals Reading Room . |
21 | Now your second question must be where do I get my information from , how do I keep up to date ? |
22 | And oddly enough one of my friends asked me only yesterday when he said what 's on your programme for next week , he said how on earth do you keep up to date ? |
23 | So with that alone you can keep up to date with income tax . |
24 | Whichever direction you go , you can keep up to date on your software for very little outlay . |
25 | Yeah erm tt well if I was you I 'd probably try and , and keep up to date with the stuff that 's happening now |
26 | Well it 's Tuesday the fourteenth and the start of Cheltenham 's three day hunt festival and just in case you had n't heard , you can keep up to date with all of the latest racing news and results here on Severn Sound . |
27 | How misleading such changes can be unless one keeps up to date ! |
28 | Appropriate revision should ensure that the scheme keeps up to date , but large scale reclassifying remains unpopular and an uneasy balance between updating and stability must be maintained ; this balance is becoming increasingly difficult to sustain as knowledge changes rapidly . |
29 | Oh , the one that keeps up to date and updates the Oxford English |
30 | The criteria placed a duty on the security service to keep up to date its information covering subversion … |