Example sentences of "up to date [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The third edition is completely up to date including the effects of the 1992 Finance Act and the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992 . |
2 | I have done hardly any work , except keep this Diary up to date for a week , which is something of a record for me ! |
3 | Yeah no he was just saying that head office they 'll dictate to them like anybody else so he said I 've got to have erm the mortgage up to date for a start before I can consider anything . |
4 | When you 've done that , I want his file removed from the records department and brought fully up to date for the ‘ active ’ unit . |
5 | ( a ) Up to date of the bankruptcy order |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | It only remained then , in this tight little half-hour programme , for David Attenborough to bring us up to date on the mountain gorillas of Rwanda — they are mainly alive and moderately well but not thanks to poachers — and for Mr Soper to have a fleeting swipe at the conservation intentions of the government , and it was all over . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | Walking through the woods at the back of Westfield Manor , Patrick brought him up to date on the burglar who had committed murder to get hold of a packet of letters , and the macabre business of the switched bodies . |
12 | The Council 's first President had taken the position extremely seriously , and in addition to his ceremonial duties had invited the Chairman and Chief Officer at regular intervals , often twice a year , to meet with him , to discuss matters of interest to him , and to bring him up to date on the Council 's activities . |
13 | The other thing perhaps I could just say , chairman , is that I did meet a representative of the district auditor last week to bring you up to date on the work which the education committee was doing . |
14 | We 'll bring you up to date on the situation later in the programme . |
15 | The recruitment team can not get the letters out and keep the records up to date at the same time ; and if they employ temporaries , other problems arise : where can they sit ? |
16 | But Sisson , in addition to bringing his story up to date with a final chapter , interjects halfway through a lengthy segment on his war . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | The story has been brought up to date with a challenging final chapter by Professor Lance Lanyon , Principal of the College . |
19 | To fulfil her role properly , she must have time to prepare sessions and keep up to date with a wide range of subjects . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | This helps to keep families up to date with the thinking of the school and strengthens the sense of identity . |
26 | Keep up to date with the latest news and events from the SAA . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | ‘ Told me to bring you up to date with the news . ’ |
29 | 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 . |
30 | 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 . |