Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] with the [adj -est] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 But she just looks at me pityingly , like I was behind the times and needed to catch up with the latest ideas . ’
2 Catch up with the latest movies and audio programmes or just sit back and read the papers .
3 We catch up with the latest exploits on the portable front in Living with a Notebook .
4 Even when made up with the finest cosmetics money could buy it would never be beautiful , but still … not bad for an ugly duckling , Sally thought , smiling wryly .
5 Not only are the most disadvantaged on the receiving end of most crime , argues Harrison , they also have to put up with the heaviest police presence .
6 Harry Hawke recalls that it was the aim of skinhead devotees of this music to keep up with the latest releases and consequently white-label , i.e. pre-release , copies of records were the mark of a skin who knew his music .
7 If you work in the EFL profession , it is in your interest to keep up with the latest developments in the field .
8 The course machinery was also increasingly sophisticated , and was supposedly superior , and the Club was obliged to keep up with the latest ideas , as both members and staff expected it .
9 Trend prediction is now big business to help commerce and industry keep up with the latest demands created by peer group pressure .
10 It was not until the auction , however , on the third day , that became clear that the roof of the Collector 's collapsed will had once more been shored up with the stoutest timbers .
11 Who can come out with the longest words in a minute
12 And the two who come up with the best reasons will join the Royal gathering .
13 Share his festive fare with your family , or treat them to Jill Goolden 's splendid New Year 's Eve party nibbles — all washed down with the best wines and cocktails .
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