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91. The pub has made no attempt to keep up with the times ... no karaoke here ... just conversation.
92. Every day, until we could not keep up with the demand, we would make a few extra loaves to sell.
93. The question is whether they can keep up with the Cowboys on the scoreboard.
94. It can also help you keep up with the rapidly changing world of work.
95. B and L were unable to keep up with their loan repayments and the bank appointed administrative receivers.Sentencedict.com
96. I always find it hard to keep up with the latest fashions.
97. They skitter along, in a hurry, struggling to keep up with the powerful front end.
98. Struggling to his feet, he realised he was waving his sword. Things were happening too fast to keep up with.
99. Oranges will produce more flowers and an increase in fruit yield, but only if irrigation can keep up with demand.
100. She is struggling to keep up with her schoolwork.
101. But on TV every taxi driver looks as if he had nothing better to do than to drive 90 miles an hour through rain-swept street trying to keep up with a carful of gangsters.
102. We must keep up with the times [ world affairs ].
103. The old international economic order was struggling to keep up with change before the crisis.
104. The child could not keep up with his father's stride.
105. You can't really keep up with world affairs by watching television.
106. Wham 0's bookkeeper could not keep up with the production figures.
107. Clearly an algorithmic approach will find it difficult if not impossible to keep up with fashion trends.
108. Many students are under pressure to keep up with their schoolwork.
109. Will Service platform for Auto Part Industry Keep Up with Industrial Development?
110. The rail delays have stacked up while moving this year's large corn and wheat harvests and to keep up with the fast pace of exports during the first five months of the crop year.
111. They keep up with trade publications, and read help - wanted ads.
112. Federal regulators, desperate to keep up with the New York attorney - general ( and now governor - elect ), ran amok.
113. To keep up with the French and Russians, the cable urged continuous high-level advocacy on behalf of the US company Westinghouse to push its AP-1000 reactor.
114. As we try to keep up with these varying references , inhibitions build upon themselves and multiply.
115. We out-of-school educators must keep up with the times and constantly learn and improve and master of modern teaching methods, and can be used outside of the art teaching.
116. Third, we are revising the non-proliferation export control regulations and their control lists to keep up with changed circumstances.
117. Enterprises of our nation must keep up with the world top grade enterprises in business model, enterprise scale, operation process, distribution management and store location.
118. An imitated chemical fiber alpaca yarn was developed to keep up with vogue and meet practicality.
119. Then you'll be able to keep up with retailer's demand.
120. 'The IEA says that despite the high oil price, market tightness will increase from 2009, because new capacity additions won't keep up with reduced capacity from existing fields, ' he said.
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