Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv] to date " in BNC.
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1 | All serious sport kite flyers are advised to join and so keep up to date with their official manual . |
2 | And finally bang up to date with the Red Arrows : they will be just one of fifteen air display teams performing at Fairford . |
3 | And finally bang up to date with the Red Arrows : they will be just one of fifteen air display teams performing at Fairford . |
4 | Times have changed and the hospital can longer offer up to date facilities for the elderly . |
5 | Unfortunately , ad hoc bibliographies date quickly and are not always brought up to date after initial publication . |
6 | It 's very important that you keep your international stance — but to also keep up to date on the more traditional demands of the women 's movement is important too . |
7 | You can also keep up to date with your own subject in the Periodicals Reading Room . |
8 | ( i ) instantly providing up to date information on individual employees . |
9 | Information can be automatically kept up to date , and will allow individuals to co-operate on projects instead of beavering away in isolation . |
10 | Direct Debit makes sure that your premiums are automatically kept up to date , and that you do n't have to worry about bills and reminders . |
11 | As the title of this present show suggests , there are works from those early student days with a leavening from his period of teaching in between and now brought up to date with a batch of more recent work . |
12 | Individual classes were originally developed by different specialists and are now kept up to date by individual cataloguers as new topics are added to the collections . |
13 | Ways must be found to ensure that all professionals involved in child abuse work are fully informed about the local arrangements for interprofessional co-operation , and are regularly kept up to date with new developments . |
14 | Both these publications are useful when the statute first appears , but both suffer from the defect that they are not regularly kept up to date by reprints or supplements . |
15 | I send them on regular trips abroad to keep up to date with new technology … ’ |
16 | History can never be fully brought up to date ! |
17 | Right , yeah so erm you know I mean that 's probably the best thing to do if you try and , try and at least keep up to date with the rest of this term and er you know not er make sure , even if you have n't been to a class at least you know what went , went on there from somebody |
18 | It certainly has n't to date provided too many solutions for the voluntary sector . |
19 | as oh that 's good , I feel that they 're now acid and alkalis , seem to be important , I 've done I 've put a lot of effort into them , maybe just a quick glance at those occasionally to keep up to date . |