Example sentences of "[noun pl] must [be] [verb] up to " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 In short , all existing and future minerals planning permissions must be brought up to the environmental standards expected today , and provision must be made for a regular upgrading of standards in the future .
3 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 ’ .
4 Nuclear weapons must be kept up to date , and they must be serviced at intervals ; if that is not done , they become ineffective .
5 All CAB advice workers must be kept up to date in information and skills .
6 Poorly ventilated and stagnant spaces must be opened up to a constant current of air by the introduction of new ventilation openings as even a vigorous attack of dry rot can be arrested ( but not reduced ) by exposure to fresh air .
7 On a certificate-holder becoming bankrupt , the certificate , the permit book , and other documents must be delivered up to the trustee as the property of the creditors : Fraser 's Tr. v. Fraser ( 1896 ) 23 R. 978 .
8 All new workstations installed from 1st January 1993 will have to comply with the Regulations from the outset , and pre-existing workstations must be brought up to the standard by the end of 1996 .
9 New workstations installed after 1st January 1993 must comply fully from the outset , and all others must be brought up to the standard by December 31st , 1995 .
10 ‘ The bullies must be stood up to , ’ Nevil said .
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