Example sentences of "to keep [adv prt] with [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It 's difficult to keep up with things in Wales , you leave three-quarters of the world behind when you cross the Severn Bridge .
2 Anyway , no matter how much one studies , it is difficult to keep up with changes in the financial world . ’
3 ‘ Will I ? ’ asked Pascoe , trying to conceal from himself the effort he had to make to keep up with Dalziel down the corridor .
4 The speed of change was such that it had become difficult to keep up with developments of which perhaps ‘ we have not yet seen the end ’ .
5 Printed sources will allow librarians and teachers to keep up with developments in the use of microcomputers in general and in particular uses in schools .
6 In Northamptonshire new book money has failed to keep up with inflation for the last three years … and charges have had to go up .
7 It has already been noted that some science students had made the choice between science and arts on the basis that it was easier to keep up with arts in one 's spare time than it was to keep up with science .
8 We do n't try to keep up with people like that .
9 ‘ Poor Albert , ’ Carrie said , thinking how shameful for him , not being able to keep up with Fred with all of them watching .
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