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

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1 All CAB advice workers must be kept up to date in information and skills .
2 The very nature of the service dictates that every advice worker must be kept up to date both with changing legislation and with skills .
3 Mr Ferris asks us to point out that one of the requirements of the UK Air Navigation Order is that the current registered owner of an aircraft must keep the Authority informed of any changes to their address or ownership details in order that the UK Register of Civil Aircraft can be kept up to date .
4 The room history cards are filed in room number order and must be kept up to date at all times as constant reference is made to them .
5 Filing should be kept up to date .
6 In World of 1001 Mysteries ( Faber , £9.99 ) , Phusis , rather like Scheherazade , tells six stories to the Appeal Judge in a desperate attempt to save the Universe from destruction because it contravenes the Federations Rule that ‘ Universes must be kept up to date ’ .
7 No provision could be made for the selection of books to be kept up to date and they are not much used now , but there is an excellent service of books from the Argyll and Bute District library for the residents and patients in the hospital .
8 The Law Societies have renewed the research contract to enable the Report to be kept up to date , and to help assess how the other Member States are implementing the Directive .
9 Sections 352 , 354 and 355 clearly envisage , and indeed demand , alterations without which the register could not be kept up to date and fulfil its purpose , and although there is no express provision for alterations of members ' addresses that takes place all the time .
10 Further , particularly under a current cost system , these values have to be kept up to date .
11 Nuclear weapons must be kept up to date , and they must be serviced at intervals ; if that is not done , they become ineffective .
12 Traditionally , online systems have delivered information that may well be kept up to date on a regular and frequent basis but is still essentially a record of what has already taken place , an accumulation of historical information .
13 Regular operation of LIFESPAN RDBI allows transferred information to be kept up to date with changes occurring in LIFESPAN .
14 ‘ Bulk ’ transfer should be used the first time information of a given type is transferred , thereafter this information can be kept up to date with LIFESPAN by use of ‘ incremental ’ transfers .
15 It needs to be kept up to date .
16 Copies of the book will be required by all those connected with the survey and all copies must be kept up to date by the incorporation of any coding additions , new conventions and unresolved problems .
17 Not surprisingly , in view of the dangers and discomforts of a life at sea , the navy could still only be kept up to strength by the press gang , but everyone did his best to obstruct the activities of the pressmaster , as one , writing from Hull on 13 May 1694 , made all too clear :
18 Because you will be kept strictly to time .
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