Example sentences of "keep [adv prt] with the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We are not going to stop our style of play , we are a free-running side who want to score tries and even if we come unstuck against good sides with well-organised defences we will still keep on with the kind of game which we know pleases the fans . ’
2 Why not keep in with the people who really run racing , the villains ?
3 ‘ Do you still keep in with the great man Dander ? ’
4 When that happened , we could n't keep up with the mortgage payments so we lost the house . ’
5 I could not keep up with the demands of trying to keep everyone happy , and in desperation to make sure I keep my looks , I gave up eating , ’ she is alleged to have said .
6 Motoring : Can R-R keep up with the times ?
7 ‘ They can certainly keep up with the traffic , and have a fair turn of performance . ’
8 • Many environmental consultancies produce publications to help clients keep up with the fast changing world of environmental legislation and regulatory affairs issues .
9 Ten millennia of history will have been sacrificed to a crop of little taste and to gardeners who must keep up with the Joneses .
10 The Ferguson 14M1 is a lightweight portable 14in Colour Television which can be moved easily from room to room — so the family can keep up with the soaps whilst you keep your eye on the ball .
11 I was just beginning to get to grips with the Campaign for Ink Print Information , but Women 's Tapeover could not keep up with the steady stream of new feminist writing that was emerging week by week .
12 ‘ I ca n't always keep up with the old bugger , but I 'm never far behind . ’
13 Then suddenly , when Manson was in the headlines , as popular shows do , they said , we 've got ta keep up with the times and Hawaii Five-O went super psychedelic .
14 It was then that Teddy realised he could keep up with the love-of-his-life and help Anita and Bob .
15 However the High Court can no longer keep up with the increase in applications for judicial reviews — there is an average delay of 18 months in getting a case heard .
16 The old argument that software ca n't keep up with the rapid advances in hardware performance simply is n't true , he says .
17 Global-scale investments in new skills and production approaches that can readily be transferred across borders have replaced much of the trade ; few can keep up with the pace of change .
18 You must keep up with the full range of your subjects — but where do you begin ?
19 It could now be argued that , throughout the history of the earth , Nature had rewarded those who were able and energetic , and punished those who could not keep up with the race towards higher things .
20 It can also help you keep up with the rapidly changing world of work .
21 But not even a full-time repair unit could keep up with the constant breaching of the fencing .
22 Only a few people can keep up with the rapidly advancing frontier of knowledge , and they have to devote their whole time to it and specialize in a small area .
23 ‘ I ca n't keep up with the demand . ’
24 I do n't keep up with the names any more . ’
25 With the verb help , the contrast between the two infinitives is harder to observe , as can be seen from ( 11 ) and ( 12 ) , where to keep and to explain could be substituted without altering their import to any significant degree : ( 11 ) Several photographs and charts of the galaxy help the non-scientist keep up with the discussion …
26 Marthus said that food production can not keep up with the population increase
27 The house where they were living has been re-possessed because the owner could n't keep up with the mortgage payments .
28 We hope the 4 cylinder speedsters can keep up with the pace .
29 But it seems that not everyone can keep up with the way our language is changing .
30 Their job is to try and keep up with the train on nearby roads and hopefully help catch the faster of the trespassers fleeing from their colleagues on the trackside .
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