Example sentences of "be up to date " in BNC.
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1 | So then you 're up to date , but three in the afternoon you 've got the C B S evening news , 'cos they 're also three hours earlier . |
2 | ‘ I hope all your licenses are up to date . ’ |
3 | All teachers shall be given a competency test to verify they are up to date with subjects and modern teaching methods . |
4 | Whatever arrangements you make , however , you must ensure that the dog 's inoculations are up to date . |
5 | 2 To show that these products are up to date and invaluable to the modern man or woman . |
6 | Also make sure your vaccinations are up to date . |
7 | A report generator solves the problem of information management provided that the records stored are up to date . |
8 | I 'd better check that the nursing staff are up to date on her meal and insulin timetable . ’ |
9 | Benefits of the new system are that orders are processed quicker , improving cashflow ; company stock figures are up to date and correct , instead of being hypothetical ; surplus stock is being used up ; a system has been created where there was no system , and the scheme has boosted customer satisfaction . |
10 | The hon. Gentleman should know that advertising money is being spent and electoral registration officers are working hard to ensure that their electoral registers are up to date and accurate . |
11 | The ASA 's rules mean that companies must check with the MPS to ensure its lists are up to date before they are used . |
12 | Make sure the plans are up to date and include all buildings . |
13 | Businesses in the area are being advised to make sure their accounts are up to date before tough new rules on VAT come into force . |
14 | Publication date for the directory was last month and the editorial listing for Hanson appears to be up to date . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | They were written during the thirties , but much of it would still be up to date — after all , I do not imagine German bombs have altered our countryside so significantly . |
17 | The reception counter should be free from dust and any display literature should be up to date , neat and tidy and in its correct place . |
18 | It is required that the text and control data available to the users should be up to date . |
19 | ‘ The benefit of new communications media and electronic data processing , shows that the Church can be up to date too ’ said Christian Schwarz-Schilling , the German Minister for Postal Services , at Credo-Bit ‘ 92 . |
20 | It was good to be up to date with the entering . |
21 | Hers was high-level popularization ; at other levels were such elementary works as Jane Marcet 's Conversations on Chemistry , ( 1806 ) and Samuel Parkes ' Chemical Catechism , ( 1806 ) though both these reckoned to be up to date with new discoveries such as those of Davy . |
22 | First of all , if the records are not up to date — and it is difficult to see how they could be up to date during high level activity — the source of the information is missing . |
23 | And do not expect them to be up to date — if you carry on reading Practical PC you might soon know more about state of the art computing than the tutor . |
24 | Encourage members to be up to date in risk assessment and management by inclusion of appropriate initial education and continuing professional development . |
25 | Please let the office know about any alterations when they happen ( we like to be up to date ! ) . |
26 | So I 've now got a handout for you and it 'll be up to date about how to complete a B one . |
27 | But a lot of people would say of course that it is of such importance , that we really ought to be up to date with exactly what 's going on , after all this is happening on our behalf . |
28 | She should be up to date with her vaccinations , and should be swabbed before going to the stud — vet 's visit plus consultation and advice , the swab , postage , lab fees — see how it adds up ? |
29 | I 'm up to date and I can see it 's going to change in the future really . |
30 | When people thought that the difficulty had been the credit firm 's fault , about half said that the company had made some mistake — such as claiming that arrears were owed , when in fact payments were up to date ; about half said they had been refused some type of credit which they had applied for . |