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

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1 Personal study kits and work books are an integral part of the course , and it is in part up to each individual to ensure that his or her course work is up to date .
2 She was doing well at college , all her work was up to date and she did n't seem at all under pressure .
3 If this were a simple and one-way movement , the answer would lie in ensuring that the record of achievement is up to date and intelligible , that assessment records are accurate and that the pastoral record , if any , is both just and constructive .
4 This has ensured that the video is up to date , as well as giving me a few more grey hairs !
5 Every notice is up to date , attractive , perfectly aligned on the purpose-built tacky surface .
6 Any guidebook is only as good as the input of information into it , and this is an opportunity to make sure the guide is up to date and accurate .
7 Once your registration status is up to date you will be sent a plastic card containing your name and Personal Identification Number ( PIN ) and it is this card which constitutes evidence of your ‘ licence to practise ’ .
8 The book is up to date with the Companies Act 1989 and all accounting and financial reporting standards and exposure drafts issued by the Accounting Standards Board up to August 1992 , including FRS2 .
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