Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] date " in BNC.

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31 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 ) .
32 Publication date for the directory was last month and the editorial listing for Hanson appears to be up to date .
33 Keeping up to date , helping to improve skills for the off-farm job , and making contact with other farmers were other minor responses .
34 The monitor aims to bring managers up to date with legislation and their responsibilities .
35 Not only is the book up to date — it also indicates where future developments may lie .
36 Any course modules successfully completed throughout their career can then be included in a record of achievement , ensuring an up to date record of professional development undertaken .
37 The main advantage of Energy and the environment is that its rapid publication means that the information presented is as up to date as is possible in a book .
38 The Port of Belfast now handles more than 55% of Northern Ireland 's seaborne trade and the Harbour Commissioners feel that this success is due in no small part to the investment programme which saw £25 million invested over the last five years in a modernisation programme designed to ensure that the Port of Belfast can offer its customers the most up to date , cost effective cargo handling facilities .
39 This does not , therefore , purport to be a standard list , and it is recognised that an up to date and authoritative list is greatly to be desired .
40 Have you up to date information about the perceptions that minority groups hold of your school 's policies and practice ?
41 Not all the parents will have a reading age of 17+ , be candidates for MENSA and be up to date with the latest educational jargon .
42 This helps to keep families up to date with the thinking of the school and strengthens the sense of identity .
43 A new paperback edition brought up to date and published under the Trust 's own imprint , is published on 20 September ( £9.95 ) .
44 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 .
45 They were written during the thirties , but much of it would still be up to date — after all , I do not imagine German bombs have altered our countryside so significantly .
46 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 .
47 To make sure that their knowledge of enemy military procedure was correct and up to date , Buck had also recruited a couple of Afrika Korps men who had been taken prisoner .
48 Keep up to date with the latest news and events from the SAA .
49 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 .
50 Like any other gardener , the patient should be protected by anti-tetanus inoculations , so you should check with your doctor to make sure these are kept up to date .
51 This thought brings us bang up to date .
52 The criteria placed a duty on the security service to keep up to date its information covering subversion …
53 ‘ 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 .
54 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 .
55 A : You can claim daily benefits for the duration of any hospital stay , up to a maximum of one year at any time , as long as your premiums are paid up to date , and as long as the circumstances of your hospitalisation are not mentioned under the exclusions clause below .
56 It is only by renting your equipment that you can keep fully up to date with advances in home entertainment technology .
57 You are never stuck with less than up to date equipment .
58 Radio Rentals take a pride in keeping up to date with new broadcasting technology .
59 You 'll get the most up to date equipment on the market today .
60 Ms Fiona Reynolds of the Council for National Parks has kept me up to date with the progress of the EEC 's Agricultural Structures Review .
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