Example sentences of "[verb] not kept [noun sg] with " in BNC.
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1 | Yet there is evidence that evaluation has not kept pace with the development of courses in bibliographic instruction . |
2 | Organ donation has not kept pace with the demands for transplantation , and a considerable minority of patients die having been accepted for , and while waiting for , transplantation . |
3 | Sadly , teaching of languages in schools has not kept pace with the relevant technological advances , but we find now that it is almost never necessary to recruit an individual specifically for linguistic skill . |
4 | While lesbian visibility has increased , community acceptance has not kept pace with it . |
5 | Thus Jowell has commented that ‘ the major omission of the report is its failure to see development control 's place in a planning system whose scope has expanded radically since 1968 … somehow development control has not kept pace with this change ’ . |
6 | ‘ Our plans changed , Wilson , and my wife had not kept pace with them . |
7 | Political reform had not kept pace with economic changes and some form of democracy was considered necessary to improve education and government . |
8 | The rural economy experienced increasing labour shortages , low standards of living and poor performance during 1989 ; the food supply had not kept pace with the increase in population and storage and transport facilities were inadequate . |
9 | Karimov decreed a reduction in prices affecting students , and an increase in their grants ( one of the principal grievances of the demonstrators having been that the student grant had not kept pace with prices ) . |
10 | This is mainly because salaries have not kept pace with the rise in house prices which , until this year 's slump , had more than tripled from an average £19,925 in 1979 to £61,965 by August this year , according to the Building Societies Association 's latest figures . |
11 | The equivalent changes in language usage have not kept pace with contemporary demand . |
12 | He agrees that the market has dwindled because of cuts in library budgets and because academics ' own salaries have not kept pace with inflation . |
13 | In its first report , the Land Commission gently referred to the importance of its role in acting ‘ as a spur to those local planning authorities whose plans have not kept pace with the demand for various kinds of development ’ . |