Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] up to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 That is why we must oppose anti-porn forces in whatever guise they appear ; which means being prepared to face up to pornography , to understand why we like it and why we find that so shameful .
2 Yet , during the late 1930s , Labour 's clear hostility towards European fascism , and its support of the Republican side in the Spanish Civil War confirmed it to be a party which was prepared to face up to fascism .
3 It is not always easy to get up to date information on which to set the quotas , especially in a small area sample .
4 This aspect of the writing of reports has been exaggerated to impress on you that every report , even the least important , must be able to stand up to expert cross-examination .
5 Jack Ashley MP says the deaf and hard-of-hearing will now be able to keep up to date with the news .
6 Although the information given here was correct at the time of preparing this guide it is essential to obtain up to date information to take account of any changes in official policy .
7 And it really is n't eas it really is n't difficult to keep up to date er once you 've got the background because although income tax does change it only changes annually , it may well change more frequently changes annually .
8 Now it 's the turn of Silicon Graphics Inc to step up to Unix SVR4 , and early next year , the Mountain View , California-based firm will release a System V.4 version of its Irix operating system on new family of high-end servers built around 75MHz versions of the forthcoming MIPS R4000MC RISC ( UX No 402 ) .
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