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

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1 The old argument that software ca n't keep up with the rapid advances in hardware performance simply is n't true , he says .
2 Early PC-based software was both expensive and fairly awful ; Studio Software , who produced the first desktop publishing program for the PC recently went to the wall as a direct result of being unable to keep up with the new leaders .
3 The scouts were also working hard to keep up with the many breakfasts they cooked that morning .
4 However , if surveyors are to keep up with the inevitable changes taking place , they must become familiar with the new contracts .
5 To put it in simple terms , hard disk performance has failed to keep up with the massive increases in processor speeds — you need a disk cache of some description , so we might as well start with the one you get for free .
6 It did n't require much capital to manufacture the equipment or produce the short films , and for some time it was possible for small craftsmen on the British model to keep up with the big boys in France or the US .
7 Every health minister faces the same central problem : it is not just a matter of putting right the deficiencies of the past ; you also need to keep up with the ever-increasing demands of the present .
8 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 .
9 If you work in the EFL profession , it is in your interest to keep up with the latest developments in the field .
10 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 .
11 Trend prediction is now big business to help commerce and industry keep up with the latest demands created by peer group pressure .
12 T. Behrens kept up with the fleeing lovers , at intervals .
13 Up to this point we had kept up with the other parties , but while they had tackled the step easily , we were left puzzled as to how they had done it .
14 It asserted that ‘ the structure and practices of the Service have not kept up with the changing tasks ’ and found six major faults .
15 If you have not kept up with the nursing journals or have been out of practice for a long time then you will have to trust to luck or the recommendations of others as to the relevance and value of any course you choose to attend .
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