Example sentences of "with the latest " in BNC.

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1 Young people are often curious and like to experiment with the latest craze .
2 Those who join are able to share experiences and keep up to date with the latest information on lung conditions , treatments and the services available .
3 Connolly and Wilson , we may agree , lived dangerously ; they took risks , knowing full well that they were not au fait with the latest scholarship , had not mastered ‘ the secondary material ’ .
4 Stores remained in the doldrums , with the latest retail sales figures confirming the difficulties of the high street .
5 Asked if the Russians had provided the Afghans with the latest MiG-29s , he said : ‘ Anything we desire will be given to us but we do not want to escalate the war . ’
6 Even though the country is now relatively peaceful , British diplomats still enjoy the protection of British Royal Military Police equipped with the latest in machine pistols and bullet-proof vehicles .
7 With the latest rise in interest rates and speculation that more may be to come , that loan is becoming a millstone .
8 Organisational changes have been introduced and a policy statement has been formulated that provides the blueprint for care for the future , and ensures that it will be conducted in accordance with the latest and best practices of the nursing profession .
9 Last year , I treated myself to a £40 fake fur mini skirt ( British label ) with the latest leopard print .
10 Dr Cathy Read with the latest medical news , views and research
11 Dr Cathy Read with the latest on the health front , from help for hay fever to odour-absorbent paint
12 There is also a wide range of sporting activities to enjoy : a gymnasium with the latest fitness and toning equipment , dance and relaxation classes , indoor swimming pool , sauna , steam rooms , plunge , whirl and splash pools , archery , tennis , cycling , croquet .
13 The gymnasium is equipped with the latest fitness and toning equipment ( 2 ) .
14 Anxious to prove that he is a serious figure , yesterday he presented Mrs Thatcher with the latest dire threat to the British way of life from the European Commission .
15 But by emphasising the newest recordings with the latest sound techniques by younger artists ( who can thus effectively be marketed in the future ) , other great Mozartians like Clara Haskil and Igor Markevitch must languish in the back of the catalogue .
16 With the latest ‘ S ’ series , and other new models either recently introduced or about to be , Mercedes aims to head off the challenge posed by a stream of new models from an arch-rival that has stuck to its last , BMW , and the looming threat posed by a fleet of new Japanese luxury models .
17 He 'll fit you with the latest in Japanese-made static infra-red detectors .
18 Atria of this sort tend to give shopping a Disney World flavour , but at least here it is in line with the latest shopping mall design ideas , with intimate spaces , winding allies and an element of unpredictability .
19 Joan Smith takes issue with the latest biographer of Georges Simenon , the promiscuous creator of Maigret
20 A CUT-AWAY show house bursting with the latest advances in house design , healthy materials and energy-saving equipment is featured in The Daily Telegraph Individual Homes Exhibition in Birmingham this weekend .
21 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 .
22 Not all the parents will have a reading age of 17+ , be candidates for MENSA and be up to date with the latest educational jargon .
23 Written by the well known Michael Freeman , the book details the setting up of a studio from its very conception to kitting it out with the latest gear .
24 Keep up to date with the latest news and events from the SAA .
25 The guys at New Deal filled us in with the latest on Harrow skatepark .
26 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 .
27 Inset In the 1990s sophisticated computer systems at one of Thomas Cooks ' Travel Management Centres provide the traveller with the latest travel information .
28 They regard it as an ideal way to familiarise themselves with the latest legislative and other changes and are sometimes reluctant to delegate the task or to see it rendered unnecessary , as is the case with the microfilm system described below .
29 He suggested several ways in which a group such as the Club could reduce the time members have to spend trying to keep up-to-date with the latest developments .
30 Users fall into various categories : firms can keep up-to-date with the latest developments in their line of business and the indexes also provide the means to check on the activities of competitors ; researchers in academic and other institutions similarly can check progress in their particular speciality ; students of the history of technology , and industrial archaeologists can follow the gradual development of an industry of science from its earliest days .
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