Example sentences of "[verb] [noun sg] up to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Or young and trendy , favouring outlandish schemes for bringing religion up to date , inviting the congregation to shake hands with each other , and expecting them to sing newfangled and jolly hymns to the accompaniment of the local pop group . |
2 | Keeping information up to date was considered to be difficult due to the increasing number of information sources , and the fact that only certain sections of documents might be superseded by new information . |
3 | Responsibility for changing this and keeping information up to date can be delegated to a staff nurse or senior student . |
4 | There was further deformation of the Moine and Dalradian rocks on the north side of the Iapetus Suture causing metamorphism up to granulite grade and widespread granitic intrusion . |
5 | Nairn recommends coving up to skirting board height to make maintenance even easier . |
6 | Bad harvests , meanwhile , had once again forced wheat up to famine prices , and the ‘ outbreak of peace ’ after the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 was to herald what C. P. Hill has referred to as ‘ one of the grimmest periods in modern British History ’ . |
7 | The bold black lettering on the construction board shone in the car headlights when Stephen turned into the wide , potholed drive up to Crystal Springs House . |
8 | MDC as planning authority will determine planning permission and perform land assembly and reclamation works to bring land up to development standard . |