Example sentences of "bring [pers pn] up to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | However , the handover of powers brought the institutions that had evolved from the old workhouses into the hands of authorities that could more effectively bring them up to date . |
2 | No , Chief has n't set any questions , erm , the other change to this has been to remove the fire 's special interest and we 've put in as a separate paper , so that we can bring them up to date . |
3 | ‘ Now , I better bring you up to date a bit . |
4 | We 'll bring you up to date at 5.40pm . |
5 | I 'd better bring you up to date on what 's been happening since I saw you . ’ |
6 | Give Ellis a ring before lunch-time and he 'll bring you up to date . |
7 | We 'll bring you up to date on the situation later in the programme . |
8 | Er , at some time during the course of tomorrow morning , I 'll try and bring you up to date as to where we are in terms of the items that have fell off the agenda so far . |
9 | Ah Lou Christie there and Lightning Strikes , B B C Radio Nottingham Sport Special , twenty three minutes after eight o'clock er let me just bring you up to date with the latest scores up and down the country . |
10 | No , no it would just bring it up to date , the stuff we have n't accrued . |
11 | They have no relevance to the story , but do bring us up to date and give the all-important illusion of gravitas which accompanies everything Branagh does . |
12 | Undoubtedly , the Under-Secretary of State will bring us up to date on that . |