Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [adv prt] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If they are not up to standard then the supplier is in breach of his contract with you and you are entitled to your money back .
2 The inspections will be carried out at local level by independent inspectors who will be registered with Her Majesty 's Inspectorate , which will withdraw the registration of inspectors who are not up to standard .
3 First of all , if the records are not up to date — and it is difficult to see how they could be up to date during high level activity — the source of the information is missing .
4 The figures for Newham are dated 14 November , so I hope that we do not hear Ministers say that they are not up to date .
5 The Government are not about to hand out dollops of money so that inexperienced people can buy complicated equipment that they then do not know how to use .
6 Of course you should have read them in between , so you 're now up to date .
7 AMIDST THE wild-ish scenes , L7 are delightfully down to earth .
8 ‘ We would like to see qualified people who are technically up to date . ’
9 The text written with a generally light touch ( surely some unintentional humour : ‘ Some people consider Rego a feminist because her main characters are always women and they are usually up to mischief ’ ) but the artist 's biographies are fairly useless and the glossary too short to bother with .
10 A number of them are duplicated in Windows 3.1 and these are more up to date versions .
11 Incomers tend to see this in class terms as well — pilots are generally upper crust , while engineers are more down to earth ( socially as well as literally' ) Since many incomer workers are ex-military the distinction is often phrased in military terms : officers and ‘ other ranks ’ .
12 Even after a period when interest rates were higher than we would have liked , 39 mortgage payers are still up to date .
13 They are still down to earth but holy as well .
14 First courses are probably down to vegetable soup or corn-on-the-cob without salt or butter .
15 A radio paging system means staff can be bleeped when needed , all they have to do is go to the nearest intercom substation and they are straight through to reception or the management office .
16 Hewlett-Packard Co shares plunged a week or so back after a warning that its fiscal third quarter earnings to July 31 would be flat , and the news that it posted a net of $191m or 76 cents a share , compared with $192m or 76 cents a share last year , suggests that times have become exceedingly hard in the Unix market this summer , and that Sun Microsystems ' weak fiscal fourth quarter ( UX No 397 ) may not have been solely down to product line transitions .
17 Timman and Speelman , without time-outs , are now up to game number seven .
18 ‘ So you 'll be right back to nature , and let us hope that the natives are friendly . ’
19 Answer guide : This information tends to be more up to date and detailed as compared to published accounting information .
20 I think you 'll find , but they might be more up to date than Mike
21 The reality could not be more down to earth and straightforward , though there is much more to this player than meets the eye .
22 When the smoke clears Pain Teens turn out to be more down to earth , a punky bar band who occasionally stray into territory that can best be described as extra terrestrial .
23 Well somebody said to me , when I get to traffic lights instead of turning right and going through the bar I turn left and go , as if I 'm off up to North Cross .
24 ‘ They 'd just be straight through to Dad , if they took any notice of you .
25 Towards evening , Ian thought that he had better make certain that everything was in order , before the Colonel returned , and telephoned his friend : ‘ Now Ian , everything is just as fine as it should be ; you can tell the Colonel that his good lady will be well out to sea by now . ’
26 With the publication of Slate a guide to the Llanberis area slate quarries , Snowdonia is now only missing two volumes in order to be relatively up to date in guidebook coverage terms .
27 This has implications for advanced training of students in techniques relevant to modern industrial processes , it severely limits the ability of lecturing staff to be fully up to date with new technologies and it limits the ability to provide ‘ state-of-the-art ’ technology and training at tertiary level for both indigenous and multinational companies .
28 While it is not possible to be completely up to date , the user should not buy models with in-built obsolescence .
29 Pakistan hit back with claims that the England umpires were not up to standard , repeating calls for neutral officials in future .
30 A letter was considered regarding a tutor whose students were not registered and who were not up to examination standard .
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