Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 You 're here to work , so get moving .
32 ‘ I thought the idea was that we 're here to work , not to enjoy ourselves . ’
33 ‘ They 're about to throw-in .
34 This takes about six weeks — just as you 're about to hand in your notice , it suddenly clicks and they are doing it themselves without you having to say anything .
35 All hotels now have to satisfy a local fire officer that their precautions are up to standard before they can do business .
36 That means that inspectors will be supervised and monitored by Her Majesty 's inspectorate and will not be allowed to carry out inspections unless they are up to standard .
37 ‘ I hope all your licenses are up to date . ’
38 All teachers shall be given a competency test to verify they are up to date with subjects and modern teaching methods .
39 Whatever arrangements you make , however , you must ensure that the dog 's inoculations are up to date .
40 2 To show that these products are up to date and invaluable to the modern man or woman .
41 Also make sure your vaccinations are up to date .
42 A report generator solves the problem of information management provided that the records stored are up to date .
43 I 'd better check that the nursing staff are up to date on her meal and insulin timetable . ’
44 Benefits of the new system are that orders are processed quicker , improving cashflow ; company stock figures are up to date and correct , instead of being hypothetical ; surplus stock is being used up ; a system has been created where there was no system , and the scheme has boosted customer satisfaction .
45 The hon. Gentleman should know that advertising money is being spent and electoral registration officers are working hard to ensure that their electoral registers are up to date and accurate .
46 The ASA 's rules mean that companies must check with the MPS to ensure its lists are up to date before they are used .
47 Make sure the plans are up to date and include all buildings .
48 Businesses in the area are being advised to make sure their accounts are up to date before tough new rules on VAT come into force .
49 In these after-school tutorial programmes , those students whose grades are up to par will receive federally funded bonus bonds that will be applied to their continued education upon graduation from high school .
50 I also make sure that the five-strong work teams are up to strength and have all the equipment they need .
51 Nigel knockers are out to lunch
52 Today you are out to lunch ! ’
53 We are back to night scenes again .
54 Once you are back to work or thinking seriously of returning , the Women Returners ' Network puts you in touch with lots of other women in a similar position .
55 Happily , most of Gary 's friends are back to work and even the most seriously injured are recovering well .
56 ‘ If the white-only referendum on March 17 does not back President De Klerk 's reforms , then we are back to square one .
57 Ardiles said : ‘ When we are back to full-strength there would n't have been a place for him . ’
58 I 've got I 'm on to tape four .
59 Words of Rea himself : There 's no room for showbiz in my life ; I 'm down to earth ; I take all that fame with a pinch of salt .
60 Previously , in the eighteenth and seventeenth centuries , a man himself could dress and show how wealthy he was , and when man started going to work he had to wear a respectable , responsible suit ; he had to put across the image of honesty , of , you know , I 'm , I 'm a respectable man , I 'm decent , I 'm down to earth .
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