Example sentences of "bring up to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She said the bid could bring up to £250,000 worth of business to hotels , restaurants , sports and other leisure facilities .
2 This research aims to extend and bring up to date a study conducted by Tony Becher and Maurice Kogan during the late 1970's ( and reported in Process and Structure in Higher Education , Heinemann , 1980 ) .
3 Some climbers are very enthusiastic about the new proposal , recognising that the current system needs revising and bringing up to date .
4 Conspiracy was an old common law offence , frequently charged and much in need of bringing up to date .
5 I wanted to say , as I believed , that the consul was an English person of good sense with a proper grasp of facts , but I was too well brought up to state unequivocally that all foreigners , including Nour , were superstitious and given to exaggeration and unnecessary alarms .
6 Garvin had been brought up to hunting and shooting , skills which in the opinion of the Consul-General exactly equipped a young man for a career in the Ministry of the Interior .
7 ‘ This is a battle for me but I 've been brought up to battle .
8 Following last night 's 2–0 defeat by the USA he said : ‘ This is a battle for me , but I 've been brought up to battle .
9 This set the new tone of the UK 's argument : everything possible was being done and therefore any breaches of European law should be disregarded while ‘ things were brought up to scratch ’ .
10 The clothes he wore , the cut of his hair , even the subtly elegant watch on his wrist , everything about him seemed to indicate a man who had been brought up to take wealth for granted .
11 It is reasonable to assume that the daughters , particularly the elder ones , of such families will have been brought up to share in household chores .
12 I seriously believe that she could be brought up to university standard in two or three years with the proper coaching . ’
13 I was brought up to work hard for my country .
14 I was brought up to work in the garden with my father ; we had to grow vegetables ourselves because money was tight .
15 Leucanthemella serotina is what I was brought up to call Chrysanthemum ulginosum , the so-called moon daisy of Hungary , where it is often found growing in damp places .
16 He had been brought up to call Mrs Naulls " Nanna " but had had more luck with her than with Dadda when he wanted to change this mode of address .
17 We were brought up to date — or as up to date as it was possible to be .
18 Romanticism was brought up to date in a different way by the Scottish painter Joan Eardley ( 1921–63 ) , whose paintings and drawings are at the Mercury Gallery , 26 Cork Street , London W1 ( until May 9 ) .
19 A new paperback edition brought up to date and published under the Trust 's own imprint , is published on 20 September ( £9.95 ) .
20 Increasing cultural complexities suggest that Lodge 's image of the crossroads might even be brought up to date — and given , appropriately , a faintly foreign flavour — by the possibility of post-imperial Britain becoming increasingly a sort of spaghetti junction , heterogeneous styles and registers meeting , intertwining , competing or coalescing .
21 During the Empire these conservative traditions were brought up to date by the adoption of hairstyles fashionable at court ; some individuals even imitated the physical characteristics of the imperial family .
22 Prisoners are brought up to date with new legislation that may affect them , such as housing and social security .
23 Unfortunately , ad hoc bibliographies date quickly and are not always brought up to date after initial publication .
24 The story has been brought up to date with a challenging final chapter by Professor Lance Lanyon , Principal of the College .
25 The renewed interest in alternative fuels and feedstocks has revived coal gasification and the old technology is rapidly being brought up to date .
26 Nothing came of this , and its first appearance , brought up to date , was as an appendix to my book A Treatise on the Novel ( 1947 ) .
27 The text has also been brought up to date where the rules have changed in recent years — for example , in relation to independent taxation .
28 We want rights of way to be legally defined , definitive maps brought up to date and any conflicts sorted out .
29 It is brought up to date each year , and includes virtually everybody over eighteen who is resident in a constituency .
30 It goes without saying that there should be an independent official investigation , inquiry , inquest — call it what you will — into the cause of an unnatural death ; but is it not time that ancient laws and practices were brought up to date to deal with modern circumstances ?
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