Example sentences of "keep [pron] up to " in BNC.
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1 | I just want to say a big THANK YOU to the organisers and correspondents for keeping me up to date with the progress of THE WHITES this season . |
2 | Nonesuch reverts to its old function , keeping the University as a whole together , telling graduates what is going on in their old alma mater , and keeping them up to date with what their contemporaries are doing . |
3 | General practitioners have also found intensive courses in diabetes helpful in keeping them up to date and improving their clinical skills . |
4 | Yes , I believe that 's about getting pe , getting the lists of order , keeping them up to date erm . |
5 | keeping you up to date with what 's happening at home and around the world . |
6 | Has n't Mrs Abberley been keeping you up to date ? ’ |
7 | Councillor Rosie was appalled that the paper was American , outlining aspects of child abuse , what to look for , and how to confirm suspicions ; it was also nearly ten years old , written by an ‘ expert ’ who had been discredited in his own country , and certainly did n't signify that the council was keeping itself up to date on matters of such importance . |
8 | The owner has spared no money or effort in keeping everything up to class A1 condition . |
9 | so that the client can see that you 're keeping it up to date . |
10 | Whether you I mean a the problem with that is keeping it up to date on |
11 | The reason for storing data and keeping it up to date is to provide information to managers for decisions . |
12 | More generally we will keep everyone up to date with progress on the programme through NOTES . |
13 | It is possible that non-producers with quota could seek the service of brokers who would keep them up to date with supply and demand trends on the short-term leasing market . |
14 | ‘ Does James Flemyng keep you up to the mark ? ’ |
15 | ‘ I thought I 'd better keep you up to date — you left here in such a rush , you did n't say whether you had any thoughts on the villa business … ’ |
16 | If you are interested do let us know so we can keep you up to date with developments . |
17 | Birds will keep you up to date with RSPB conservation work at home and abroad , and give you top-quality photographs and paintings of birds and other wildlife . |
18 | In this way I will keep you up to date with progress in the financial situation of the Archdiocese . |
19 | We will of course keep you up to date : any development in the Gulf erm during the next erm fifty minutes or so , so stay tuned . |
20 | Downtown Radio will keep you up to date with Festival news on the ‘ Breakfast Show ’ and on ‘ Drive Time ’ after 5.30 pm and Classic Trax Radio will host a daily Festival slot on the ‘ Mid Morning ’ show between 9.00 and 12.00 . |
21 | ‘ She says she 'll work , and we 'll jolly well keep her up to it ! |
22 | The guy across the road keeps me up to date with what is going on , and I have got to know his family quite well . |
23 | It keeps me up to date on Third World and development subjects |
24 | NoGGIN members continue to receive the University 's monthly newsletter which keeps them up to date with all public lectures , musical events , etc. , on campus . |
25 | I bet she keeps you up to the mark . |
26 | LINDA NEWMAN KEEPS YOU UP TO DATE WITH ALL THOSE MATTERS THAT AFFECT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AND TAKES A LOOK AT THE LATEST PRODUCTS AND FORTHCOMING EVENTS |
27 | LINDA NEWMAN KEEPS YOU UP TO DATE WITH ALL THOSE MATTERS THAT AFFECT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AND TAKES A LOOK AT THE LATEST PRODUCTS AND FORTHCOMING EVENTS |
28 | In turn , the teacher keeps herself up to date and maintains an active interest in motivating and guiding the learner . |
29 | A good in-house person makes a list of issues likely to stir up trouble in the media or public sector , and keeps it up to date . |
30 | As once you have dealt with history , you have to put in place something that keeps it up to date , without too much labour and without erm , a major hole there where things fall into the middle cover and come out . |