Example sentences of "[be] up to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If they 're up to standard and I like them , I 'll use them — simple as that . ’
2 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 .
3 We 're , working on an hotel project I think and we 're up to week thirteen on the programme and I think you might be able to see on week thirteen and given the information we 've got at the moment as well , it means we 're gon na be working on three floors at once so it was the first thing to identify .
4 All hotels now have to satisfy a local fire officer that their precautions are up to standard before they can do business .
5 That means that inspectors will be supervised and monitored by Her Majesty 's inspectorate and will not be allowed to carry out inspections unless they are up to standard .
6 ‘ I hope all your licenses are up to date . ’
7 All teachers shall be given a competency test to verify they are up to date with subjects and modern teaching methods .
8 Whatever arrangements you make , however , you must ensure that the dog 's inoculations are up to date .
9 2 To show that these products are up to date and invaluable to the modern man or woman .
10 Also make sure your vaccinations are up to date .
11 A report generator solves the problem of information management provided that the records stored are up to date .
12 I 'd better check that the nursing staff are up to date on her meal and insulin timetable . ’
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 The ASA 's rules mean that companies must check with the MPS to ensure its lists are up to date before they are used .
16 Make sure the plans are up to date and include all buildings .
17 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 .
18 In these after-school tutorial programmes , those students whose grades are up to par will receive federally funded bonus bonds that will be applied to their continued education upon graduation from high school .
19 I also make sure that the five-strong work teams are up to strength and have all the equipment they need .
20 She 's been up to unit
21 Unfortunately , Fenella takes her duties terribly seriously and would have a minute by minute report of what Springsteen had been up to while I 'd been away .
22 I 've been up to church .
23 That puppy-dog expression of one who has been up to mischief and is worried you will find out but knows you will forgive him anyway .
24 Vaguely she wondered if Kate and Stephen had been up to mischief .
25 so erm tt so anyway Saturday we gets to Durham , she 's says oh your Alex was just been on phone , she 'd , she 'd been up to school to do a hockey match
26 And our all round cricket has not been up to standard . ’
27 Bob Shepton says that they sailed the atlantic and have been up to greenland so this was what was left to do …
28 Wright is not that much of a loss — in the games he has played for the national team which i have seen he has not been up to par .
29 When a child , perhaps under pressure for some misdemeanour , observed that ‘ Mum will be up to school about this ’ , the threat was a real one .
30 It 's only likely to cause a problem if they think my work is n't going to be up to standard .
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