Example sentences of "up to date [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 The final humiliation came when Branson and Draper flew out to Munich to see Oldfield perform in concert and bring him up to date on the current situation .
3 I can think of no other person in the Anti-Apartheid Movement who knows more and is more up to date on the current situation in South Africa .
4 But Sisson , in addition to bringing his story up to date with a final chapter , interjects halfway through a lengthy segment on his war .
5 To fulfil her role properly , she must have time to prepare sessions and keep up to date with a wide range of subjects .
6 The story has been brought up to date with a challenging final chapter by Professor Lance Lanyon , Principal of the College .
7 Version 6 will include anti-virus software , but will Microsoft be able to keep you up to date with the new viruses that appear with frightening regularity ?
8 When we come up to date with the recent rise of ‘ law and order ideology ’ encouraged by politicians of the Right , Marxists need have little difficulty perceiving whose interests are being served ( Hall et al. , 1979 ; Hall 1979 , 1990 ) .
9 And finally bang up to date with the Red Arrows : they will be just one of fifteen air display teams performing at Fairford .
10 And finally bang up to date with the Red Arrows : they will be just one of fifteen air display teams performing at Fairford .
11 ‘ Your book ? ’ she enquired , doubtfully , angry with herself for allowing domesticity to prevent her from keeping more up to date with the literary news .
12 I bring it up to date in a solemn
13 And presumably if you wanted to revise a book at all , and you had the book on your floppy disk or in your computer in some for , you could again use your word processor to bring it up to date in a revised version .
14 And presumably if you wanted to revise a book at all and you had the book on your floppy disk or in your computer in some form , you could again use your word processor to bring it up to date in a revised version ?
15 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 ) .
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