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

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1 We emphasis that the information available at press date may become out of date by the time of publication , but we believe that this will apply only if additional deployments are announced or revealed .
2 The various local and international fluctuations in market forces make it impossible to fix the price of oriental rugs in terms of cash amounts ; regardless of their accuracy at the time of writing , they would soon become out of date .
3 er the existing brochure might become out of date depending on how long the scheme had been open
4 These are not themes which will become out of date but they are timeless which means that this novel will still be ready and still have relevance in the future .
5 A word , phrase , spelling or construction that has become out of date : quoth he , peradventure , burthen ( burden ) , etc .
6 While one argument against expecting schools to carry an additional load of knowledge is that such knowledge , particularly in the vocational field , rapidly becomes out of date , two arguments from the other side have some lasting weight .
7 A manually-produced map can not be easily changed , whereas a computer-drawn map takes its data from a database ( as described in Section 2.4 ) ; this database can be readily edited and updated when new information becomes available , or amended when information becomes out of date , and a new map can then be automatically redrawn .
8 The rest of the poem is concerned with the social causes of human misery : the Female Vagrant tells us that This is dismissed by many critics as ‘ tainted with Godwinism ’ , but I can not myself see that lines like these are ever likely to become out of date .
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