Example sentences of "keep up to [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Keeping up to date with the latest product developments can be a full time job , particularly in the scientific world .
2 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 .
3 Yeah erm tt well if I was you I 'd probably try and , and keep up to date with the stuff that 's happening now
4 In addition , employees with company mortgages may keep up to £1300 of the proceeds of the sale of their property when they move at the company 's request .
5 ‘ the complexities of legal practice are such that it is difficult to see how a one man band can take holidays , cope with illness , and set aside time to keep up to date with the law and still give an adequate service to public .
6 Jack Ashley MP says the deaf and hard-of-hearing will now be able to keep up to date with the news .
7 Those who join are able to share experiences and keep up to date with the latest information on lung conditions , treatments and the services available .
8 Keep up to date with the latest news and events from the SAA .
9 Support personnel worked in areas adjacent to the production floor , so that they could be contacted instantly when required , and through constant contact keep up to date with the processes which they served .
10 Right , yeah so erm you know I mean that 's probably the best thing to do if you try and , try and at least keep up to date with the rest of this term and er you know not er make sure , even if you have n't been to a class at least you know what went , went on there from somebody
11 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 .
12 It is kept up to date in the same way as the full system and is held by many libraries and other advice agencies .
13 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 :
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