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Sentence count:134+3Posted:2016-07-18Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: to dateaccommodatetodayup tobe good atcome up toadd up tolive up to
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61. This means a punter can follow the price movements himself, or obtain up to date prices from his stockbroker.
62. The Dictionary as a whole needs to be kept constantly up to date.
63. It is only by renting your equipment that you can keep fully up to date with advances in home entertainment technology.
64. But Sisson, in addition to bringing his story up to date with a final chapter, interjects half way through a lengthy segment on his war.
65. In order to bring you up to date the items were prepared at very short notice.
66. Keeping up to date, helping to improve skills for the off-farm job, and making contact with other farmers were other minor responses.
67. The accounts can also be kept in strict alphabetical order and up to date.
68. Prisoners are brought up to date with new legislation that may affect them, such as housing and social security.
69. And that's 4 weeks cutting, shaping and piecing together in the workshop using techniques, both old fashioned and up to date.
70. Jamila butted in to add details and keep us up to date.
71. The magazine's chief function is to keep the medical profession up to date with the latest advances and drugs.
72. Despite various friends trying out the route and checking the text[sentence dictionary], the book is not up to date.
73. Every notice is up to date, attractive, perfectly aligned on the purpose-built tacky surface.
74. The renewed interest in alternative fuels and feedstocks has revived coal gasification and the old technology is rapidly being brought up to date.
75. The very nature of the service dictates that every advice worker must be kept up to date both with changing legislation and with skills.
76. It is not always easy to get up to date information on which to set the quotas,(sentencedict.com) especially in a small area sample.
77. It appeared in three subsequent editions in 1831, 1832, and 1838, considerably enlarged and brought up to date.
78. Cluedo's Reverend Green is to become plain Mr Green to bring one of the country's best-loved board games up to date.
79. You may have received a letter from them early in 1984 asking for up to date details.
80. She can give him chapter and verse on Finance Acts and other current legislation, and is rigorous in keeping up to date.
81. Publication date for the directory was last month and the editorial listing for Hanson appears to be up to date.
82. Ballantyne's style is old fashioned and Golding's is more modern and up to date.
83. This helps to keep families up to date with the thinking of the school and strengthens the sense of identity.
84. Keeps Finishing Department reports and charts up to date.
85. Maintain all budget documents up to date.
86. Maintains an adequate and up to date filing system.
87. After this, the clients interact directly with the partitions and even keep this routing table up to date through subchannel interactions during the normal transaction process.
88. Up to date, commonly used bone defect repairing technologies include allograft, autograft, heterograft and the application of bone substitute.
89. Mostly family owned quality producers of shoe-upper leather as well as fine vegetable leathers for the production of leather goods and saddler present their up to date collections.
90. For this new paperback edition the author has added an Afterword that brings the narrative up to date.
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