Example sentences of "keep up [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It 's very important that you keep your international stance — but to also keep up to date on the more traditional demands of the women 's movement is important too .
2 You can also keep up to date with your own subject in the Periodicals Reading Room .
3 Now your second question must be where do I get my information from , how do I keep up to date ?
4 And oddly enough one of my friends asked me only yesterday when he said what 's on your programme for next week , he said how on earth do you keep up to date ?
5 So with that alone you can keep up to date with income tax .
6 Whichever direction you go , you can keep up to date on your software for very little outlay .
7 Yeah erm tt well if I was you I 'd probably try and , and keep up to date with the stuff that 's happening now
8 Well it 's Tuesday the fourteenth and the start of Cheltenham 's three day hunt festival and just in case you had n't heard , you can keep up to date with all of the latest racing news and results here on Severn Sound .
9 In addition , employees with company mortgages may keep up to £1300 of the proceeds of the sale of their property when they move at the company 's request .
10 When , in a major exercise , Rank Xerox switched a number of specialised staff to operating as teleworking freelance consultants ( involving setup costs of just £1,300 per head and achieving savings in office expenses of £17,500 per worker in the first year of operation ) , sending instructions by electronic mail was not enough : a ‘ gossip line ’ was introduced so that they could keep up on office news .
11 He was a natural swimmer and loved it , and could keep up with Nails for several lengths , with a long , graceful strike that far outshone Nails 's for style .
12 The tutor can also keep up with developments in treatment and patient care , and is made aware of the stresses these may put on the learners .
13 She could n't keep up with cloths and that for it
14 The ease of transferring from one public service scheme to another and the fact that your pension keeps up with price increases are important factors to consider when comparing them with private sector schemes , which generally do not keep up with inflation and where you can lose out if you leave .
15 Do you ever keep up with people outside work ?
16 ‘ A poor country 's fragile economy just ca n't keep up with population growth , so people will just get poorer and poorer . ’
17 Chris Robertson of Central TV explains how many will benefit from the service which will keep up with events as they happen .
18 The recession may be hurting many businesses , but there 's one craftsman who ca n't keep up with demand .
19 Bill Mabbeley was the only one who could keep up with Jean .
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