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

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1 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 .
2 Yeah are you keeping the index up to date now ?
3 Literaturnaya Gazeta yesterday brought the story up to date with an emotionally devastating report .
4 The original edition in 1960 , ended the story in 1880 ; the new edition , revised and rewritten by Dr Leslie Hunt , brings the story up to date in all senses , relying on original historical research by Hunt himself and by many contributors to Johnson Matthey 's journal Platinum Metals Review ( founded 1957 ) , and on Hunt 's knowledge of modern industry It is lavishly illustrated , partly in colour .
5 His son Frederick had written to say he was coming on leave and Mr Evans kept busy , tidying the shop and getting the books up to date .
6 Erm , if I could just bring the committee up to date on one or two things that have happened in relation to the district auditor 's report .
7 ‘ During an office day we 're answering the phones , planning ahead , keeping the bookwork up to date and trying to keep everybody happy ! ’
8 Bull says it has invested heavily in getting the product up to date .
9 Yeah no he was just saying that head office they 'll dictate to them like anybody else so he said I 've got to have erm the mortgage up to date for a start before I can consider anything .
10 Once the clinical terms project is complete the NHS Centre for Coding and Classification will be responsible for keeping the thesaurus up to date , and the drug database will be updated monthly .
11 You conduct most of the important interviews and interrogations yourself and afterwards you dictate very sketchy accounts which are only just adequate to keep the files up to date . ’
12 ‘ In this decree Pope Pius was taking a good swipe at those who would bring the church up to date , the modernists as they call themselves .
13 This final requirement makes it far re difficult to keep the list up to date but experience shown that a personalised approach is much more successful than a plain " to the industrial correspondent " .
14 A long-term solution to the management of huge collections of material is to enter details of all objects and their whereabouts into a computer database and to keep the information up to date thereafter .
15 But of course the minute you put a , slap a cover on this information , it begins to , to change and people die and new governments are elected and whatever , er so yes , we are , we have in our employ someone who 's sole job it is to read all the newspapers , er watch the T V , all the media and keep all the information up to date , so the , that 's a full time job really and they 're working on the data base day and night
16 I am pleased to say that we are right on target , ’ said Brendan as he brought the pensioners up to date with Park Royal developments .
17 Bringing the audience up to date with the news of fund raising , operational and technical advances , which he had earlier reported to the Governors , the Chairman paid tribute to the loyal support from the public and volunteers .
18 Not only is the book up to date — it also indicates where future developments may lie .
19 You should always keep the press up to date with what the band is doing and where you are playing .
20 The payment brings the country up to date on four months of overdue interest on the debt .
21 From 1960 to the present the field staff in Scotland have continued to pursue their primary commitment of keeping the geological maps of the country up to date and publishing descriptive matter on the geology .
22 The recruitment team can not get the letters out and keep the records up to date at the same time ; and if they employ temporaries , other problems arise : where can they sit ?
23 Even assuming that the bureau could bear the additional nominal £150 that NACAB charges each year for keeping the system up to date , the heaviest cost would be the time of the person who must insert the monthly updates .
24 He is a most welcome supporter of the Bill It would be helpful if I brought the House up to date on what has happened during the past year , so that hon. Members can take recent developments into account when making up their minds if and when they vote later .
25 A classified Landsat TM image ( Chapter 5 ) can be used to derive boundaries of spatial classes such as cropland , woodland and water , and remote sensing provide a means of keeping the data concerning land-surface cover that are stored in a GIS up to date .
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