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

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1 This may be one or two characters in most commercial systems ( Tappert et al , 1990 ) , but need only be fast enough to keep up with the writing .
2 During the last ten years Britain has changed , very often for the worse , the nature of work has changed and we the trade union Movement have not changed fast enough to keep up with the pace .
3 Salaries were not keeping up with the rate of inflation , which in the cities was estimated to be running at 20 per cent .
4 For I could tell that he was a little rusty , and I wondered if sometimes this affable and agreeable companion was worried because he knew that he was not keeping up with the strides that modern medicine was taking .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 Marthus said that food production can not keep up with the population increase
10 And given that devices change as new models are introduced , there will then be a daunting support job to be done just to keep up with the market .
11 It might be too early to say , but researchers from Lima 's Universidad del Pacifico say that the informals are amazingly responsible , and punctually keep up with the interest payments on their loans .
12 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 .
13 It asserted that ‘ the structure and practices of the Service have not kept up with the changing tasks ’ and found six major faults .
14 There is also considerable evidence that even people entitled to , for instance , free glasses , must still contribute significant amounts to the cost , because the value of the benefit has not kept up with the cost of glasses .
15 ‘ I ca n't always keep up with the old bugger , but I 'm never far behind . ’
16 It was comparatively easy for them to follow courses on particular aircraft types or their engines ( which were mostly civil versions of military aircraft engines anyway ) to ensure that the engineering side of AIB was also keeping up with the times .
17 If anything , hardware is n't keeping up with the demands of the kinds of software he 'd like to see .
18 Obviously we were n't keeping up with the Joneses , so she started screwing the boss . ’
19 Zapp is simply keeping up with the state of the art ; he is more convinced than ever that professionalism is its own justification and reward .
20 When that happened , we could n't keep up with the mortgage payments so we lost the house . ’
21 The old argument that software ca n't keep up with the rapid advances in hardware performance simply is n't true , he says .
22 ‘ I ca n't keep up with the demand . ’
23 I do n't keep up with the names any more . ’
24 The house where they were living has been re-possessed because the owner could n't keep up with the mortgage payments .
25 One of the problems that the college told me about is that school children are leaving school with more computer literacy than the university teachers , so university teachers are having to run hard simply to keep up with the people they are teaching .
26 They need a good result tomorrow to keep up with the promotion chase .
27 Translators are working hard to keep up with the demand .
28 The scouts were also working hard to keep up with the many breakfasts they cooked that morning .
29 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 .
30 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 .
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