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

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1 There are other cases where such trusts are in danger of becoming sleepy animals , only barely keeping up with the minimum requirement to provide public access .
2 Keeping up with the latest hair trends as ever , Wella has just introduced Hair Sets in three variants .
3 ‘ Got your arses whipped in Nicaragua , and now you 've lost it all in bloody buggering Arizona , ’ Jitters shouted , keeping up with the broken American .
4 We rarely get out at night , because keeping up with the little fella leaves us dog-tired .
5 ‘ Do you still keep in with the great man Dander ? ’
6 You must keep up with the full range of your subjects — but where do you begin ?
7 ‘ I ca n't always keep up with the old bugger , but I 'm never far behind . ’
8 But I can keep up with the intermediate class and I said to Maxine , Does this get any harder ?
9 I do n't think yo I think you may be right but I do n't think I could keep up with the different kind of hairstyles !
10 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 .
11 But not even a full-time repair unit could keep up with the constant breaching of the fencing .
12 I do n't mean here , this version necessarily , but you 're not the only person in the world who keeps up with the wider literature , you know .
13 ‘ So you need to keep in with the present owner , ’ he went on .
14 At first light the Commandos are on the move again in an attempt to keep up with the retreating enemy .
15 And in an effort to keep up with the rival performance claims of manufacturers running its database for the purposes of TPC-A and TPC-B benchmarking the company has put together a comparison table :
16 A young wildebeest is able to run almost as soon as it is born , for it must be able to keep up with the other wildebeest when they flee a predator .
17 Comprising of a completely new type of lotion and pinless , lightweight rollers , this unique technique has been introduced to keep up with the increasing demand for 90 's sets .
18 Mixed with an old-fashioned respect for education , this means that tens of thousands of new jobs have to be generated each year to keep up with the prodigious output of mothers and universities .
19 Concrete must be used within four house of mixing , and it is usually easier to keep up with the latter type , which is laid as it is mixed .
20 This may , indeed , have some merit , but by itself it is not likely to help with decisions about major investments to keep up with the technological race .
21 Blake needed to run to keep up with the indignant Doctor .
22 The reason often lies in an over-eager management who are continually hounding the PRO for more column inches or to keep up with the supposed coverage of competitors .
23 In clinical practice we try to keep up with the scientific literature and adapt our actions accordingly .
24 The common thread running among many of the announcements was that companies were sprucing up their bus architectures in order to keep up with the faster processor and memory : Advanced Logic 's server features a new ‘ Quadflex ’ architecture using a 128-bit ASIC chip set and dual 64-bit buses .
25 The courthouse windows were open but the radiators below them were hot ; it took several hours for any changes in setting to make themselves felt through the massive heating system , and it was impossible to keep up with the irrational temperament of the month .
26 To keep up with the competitive pressure put on it from Thomson and Intasun , Horizon was itself diversifying in this period .
27 Client areas may be keen to be at the leading edge in the use emerging technologies , often for all the best reasons , but sometimes to keep up with the latest toy .
28 We are taking active steps to ensure that practising actuaries keep up with the rapid pace of change through a programme of Continuing Professional Development .
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