Example sentences of "[adv prt] to date " in BNC.

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1 Hours later UN forces received 72 Red Eye anti-aircraft missiles , the most important weaponry handed in to date .
2 Vietnam handed over the remains of another six MIAs on Nov. 4 , bringing the total number of servicemen 's remains handed over to date to more than 450 .
3 After a few sessions you will know which weights to use , but you should make sure that the routine is kept up to date .
4 Now , however medieval my proclivities , my bills are bang up to date , so I waved a sheaf of payment slips at the ghosts of the carvers and they vanished .
5 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 .
6 West Coast up to date .
7 But Sisson , in addition to bringing his story up to date with a final chapter , interjects halfway through a lengthy segment on his war .
8 The payment brings the country up to date on four months of overdue interest on the debt .
9 You should always keep the press up to date with what the band is doing and where you are playing .
10 In bringing it up to date and making it profitable , he had to tread warily , for although it was made up of land and property , it was essentially about people .
11 Literaturnaya Gazeta yesterday brought the story up to date with an emotionally devastating report .
12 The country has now committed itself to stay up to date with future payments .
13 The years of his longest sentence , from 1979 to 1983 ( incurred for setting up , in admiring imitation of the Polish KOR , a Czech Committee to Defend the Unjustly Prosecuted ) were punctuated by other , sometimes painfully absurd episodes : for example the day the Interior Ministry 's men relented sufficiently to allow him to attend his father 's funeral , and then inadvertently let him be surrounded by a tight scrum of friends who brought him up to date with all the latest political news .
14 AS THE song from ‘ Oklahoma ! ’ would have it , everything 's up to date in Kansas City .
15 We were brought up to date — or as up to date as it was possible to be .
16 We were brought up to date — or as up to date as it was possible to be .
17 ( Matthew 2.2 ) This is an ancient question , but as up to date as the latest computer .
18 Nigel was unsure whether he hated the indecent rubber — which was at least up to date — or the flares most of all .
19 A long-term solution to the management of huge collections of material is to enter details of all objects and their whereabouts into a computer database and to keep the information up to date thereafter .
20 If your vet is n't up to date with this problem , I suggest you write to Peter Neville , the animal behaviourist who has made a study of pica .
21 The Badgers Act 1991 has changed that position along with a number of others , and the RSPCA intends to publish a leaflet to bring the book right up to date .
22 ‘ We would like to see qualified people who are technically up to date . ’
23 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 .
24 But the waitresses in Marshall and Snelgrove had new uniforms , dark purple instead of the old coffee-cream shade , and a different style of cap , more up to date and less obtrusive .
25 Or young and trendy , favouring outlandish schemes for bringing religion up to date , inviting the congregation to shake hands with each other , and expecting them to sing newfangled and jolly hymns to the accompaniment of the local pop group .
26 Thus the importance of coinage for our understanding of the past diminishes , generally speaking , the more up to date we come .
27 It is a typical Karajan project because in one respect it is enormously sophisticated — the technology is elaborate , expensive , and bang up to date — and in another it is very simple , inasmuch as its ultimate aim is nothing more or less than the lucid presentation of the music .
28 Of course it is very hard for the writers because they have to keep things up to date and follow the story-lines .
29 Information can be automatically kept up to date , and will allow individuals to co-operate on projects instead of beavering away in isolation .
30 Romanticism was brought up to date in a different way by the Scottish painter Joan Eardley ( 1921–63 ) , whose paintings and drawings are at the Mercury Gallery , 26 Cork Street , London W1 ( until May 9 ) .
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