Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | 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 . |
32 | 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 . |
33 | 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 . |
34 | 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 . |
35 | What is our mechanism for keeping up to date ? |
36 | 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 . |
37 | 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 . |
38 | 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 . |
39 | 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 . |
40 | Keeping up to date with the latest product developments can be a full time job , particularly in the scientific world . |
41 | 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 . |
42 | The bar chart , built up as you go , shows you how you are keeping up to programme and teaches you about the idiosyncrasies of bar charts ! |
43 | Professor Sloman has brought spelling up to date except where this would involve changes in pronunciation , accentuation and capitalization . |
44 | Simultaneously , they propose the general liberalisation of prices applying both to enterprise and the public . |
45 | We hope that the more frequent training schedule will enable us to get students out teaching classes earlier in the course , returning later to top-up for the examination . |
46 | It 's funny to be driving up to town again . |
47 | They were still driving up to Blood Rock . |
48 | As I biked up St Giles ’ yesterday afternoon I passed one of the group walking up to North Oxford . |
49 | Next year my wife starts in earnest on the gardens , driving back to Blackberry and Elver , while I experiments with the outside colour scheme . |
50 | Instead of driving back to Broom House , she went into the village . |
51 | Walking back to happiness |
52 | The following sortie , on the 14/16th , was to bomb the synthetic oil plant at Merseburg-Leuna , diverting on its return to East Moor in Yorkshire along with other aircraft of the Squadron , returning back to base the following day . |
53 | Many of our class members attended both the Easter Course at Walsall and the Lilleshall Course , returning back to base with glowing reports stimulating much interest for next year 's Courses . |
54 | The judge held that the discretion under section 78 may be wider than the common law discretion identified in Reg. v. Sang [ 1980 ] A.C. 402 , the latter relating solely to evidence obtained from the defendant after the offence is complete , the statutory discretion not being so restricted . |
55 | Care should be taken for claims relating solely to loss of cash . |
56 | Simply implementing the Directive by means of a statutory instrument would result in yet another regime relating solely to consumer contracts . |
57 | Returning now to monism v. pluralism , the central issue , expressed in terms of predicates , reduces to the question whether we can somehow make do without any polyadic predicates , except perhaps those of the " reflexive " variety ? |
58 | Returning now to Example 4 , we may note that in simple shear there is a component of that does not vanish . |
59 | And you think your poor Aunt Becky should maybe ruin her back twisting around to hand you things every two minutes ? ’ |
60 | Five new negotiating proposals were submitted on Nov. 27-28 : by the " Cairns Group " of agricultural exporting countries ( both developed and developing-see also p. 36508 ) , by Japan ( relating particularly to food security and subsidies ) , by South Korea , jointly by Brazil and Colombia as developing countries , and by Bangladesh on behalf of the LDCs ; another three proposals were submitted on Dec. 19-20 : by the four Nordic countries , by Austria and by the EC . |