Example sentences of "up to [noun] with [art] " in BNC.

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1 I had just passed my RAF selection and went up to Soho with a couple of mates to celebrate .
2 But Sisson , in addition to bringing his story up to date with a final chapter , interjects halfway through a lengthy segment on his war .
3 There is no need to become a slave to it , provided you plan ahead and keep up to date with a number of essential tasks .
4 The story has been brought up to date with a challenging final chapter by Professor Lance Lanyon , Principal of the College .
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 Nearly fifty years ago Peggy Lucas walked out across an airfield to fly a Spitfire for the first time … now she 's about to come bang up to date with a helicopter .
7 Nearly fifty years ago Peggy Lucas walked out across an airfield to fly a Spitfire for the first time … now she 's about to come bang up to date with a helicopter .
8 As the title of this present show suggests , there are works from those early student days with a leavening from his period of teaching in between and now brought up to date with a batch of more recent work .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 This helps to keep families up to date with the thinking of the school and strengthens the sense of identity .
12 Keep up to date with the latest news and events from the SAA .
13 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 .
14 ‘ Told me to bring you up to date with the news . ’
15 You will soon be receiving your free copy of the graduate newspaper to keep you up to date with the University , your contemporaries and the graduate associations .
16 As I understand it , GPs refer patients to individual consultants , usually to the older , more experienced man who may be slowing down , rather than to the younger , inexperienced newcomer who is right up to date with the latest hi-tech mod. con. , but is afforded scant opportunity to increase his experience .
17 But there are a lot of Street addicts around who are happy to bring me up to date with the story when I get back .
18 The book is up to date with the Companies Act 1989 and all accounting and financial reporting standards and exposure drafts issued by the Accounting Standards Board up to August 1992 , including FRS2 .
19 His frequent visits to North Korea since 1971 had kept him up to date with the progress of the reconstruction of Pyongyang under the Kims , father and son .
20 ‘ Your book ? ’ she enquired , doubtfully , angry with herself for allowing domesticity to prevent her from keeping more up to date with the literary news .
21 Our research also told us that the Student 's Book had to be in colour , so we took out the pictures and began again — using two pictures instead of one wherever possible — so that we stay up to date with the latest modifications to the Interview , Paper 5 .
22 Leaders not only brought supporters up to date with the position of the cause but resolutions took the form of reiteration of basic commitments as well as referring to current developments .
23 Bringing the audience up to date with the news of fund raising , operational and technical advances , which he had earlier reported to the Governors , the Chairman paid tribute to the loyal support from the public and volunteers .
24 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 .
25 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 ) .
26 ( 1 ) By using the cumulative Current Law Citator , which is published annually ; this can be brought up to date with the Statute Citator in Current Law Statutes — a table of the effect the statutes have on earlier legislation .
27 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 ?
28 It was good to be up to date with the entering .
29 This qualification can be taken as either a post-graduate or a post-experience course and is equally relevant to a young graduate starting a career in management or to an older man with some experience of management , who wishes to bring himself up to date with the latest practice .
30 The first issue of UPDATE brought readers up to date with the pilot schemes which were validated to commence in 1988 under the new arrangements .
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