Example sentences of "[pron] [noun pl] [adv] to date " in BNC.

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1 Having experienced that particular chaos , she was careful to keep her books up to date , a simple matter of filling in two columns each day , ‘ Purchases made ’ and ‘ Total cash takings ’ .
2 This will require those taxpayers to bring their instalments up to date within 7 days otherwise they will lose the right to pay by instalments .
3 In head office , managers are responsible for keeping their teams up to date with progress on their tests in their particular areas of work .
4 The Council has a policy now of bringing all its properties up to date , but priority because they 're , bringing the houses up to date will take some eight years , priority is given to elderly citizens and people with medical needs .
5 The advice it received from the firm was to bring its loans up to date , in particular the $18m credit line it had given to UMF which , PW noted , had consistently been trading at a loss .
6 Of course the plaintiff 's solicitor will have to bring his calculations up to date and if necessary amend the statement of special damages on service of further medical reports or before trial .
7 ‘ I believe we suffered the downturn because of the way in which we kept our clients up to date , insofar as when the recession hit , our clients did n't need to come to us because the Revenue was on their backs .
8 They are more expensive than the others but they do enable you to keep your lists up to date .
9 With the proviso that you keep your payments up to date .
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