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How to use keep pace with in a sentence

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She managed to keep pace with the small talk, but inside, she was already composing a letter to Bruno.
The parry of prime which was effectual enough when a heavy cut was to be stopped was too slow and cumbrous to keep pace with the nimbler thrust.
Formally, the show takes into account the contemporary trends in style that keep pace with the trends in the plastic arts.
The attempt to keep pace with ever increasing museum collections has resulted in a recent spate of building expansions worldwide.
The mortar can also be mounted in a vehicle, firing through the roof hatch, to keep pace with a mechanised advance.
Simply plant the accelerator, try to keep pace with the gearchanges in the six-speed box and soak up the noise.
I was always regarded as a slow learner, but if I was interested in a subject, I believe I could keep pace with any of my schoolmates.
They are demanding pay increases to keep pace with inflation which is currently averaging 3 percent a year.
The software sector lends itself to mergers and takeovers as firms scramble to keep pace with market changes and shifting demand.
The dominant industries are textiles and light manufacturing, as Guangzhou feverishly tries to keep pace with nearby Hong Kong.
The central bank has previously attempted to tried to keep pace with inflation by issuing banknotes, with little effect.
One theory is that the rate at which tumor cells die is too slow to keep pace with the rapid growth and mutation of tumors in the body.
The efforts of the Soviets to keep pace with American expansion brought them to the point of implosion.
The vessel's engine room began to flood at around 7.30 in the morning but the pumps could not keep pace with the incoming water.
In common with most visionaries he regrets that the rest of humankind has not had the stamina to keep pace with him.
Inexperienced in a large battle, using combined forces, they had overestimated the ability of the Pilgrims to keep pace with them.
Britain's biggest mortgage lender Halifax said the rate at which homes were being built had failed to keep pace with demand.
They say the law needs to keep pace with two big changes in the marketplace.
Both federal and state financial assistance have failed to keep pace with the rising price tag of attending a university.
We should not allow the county to be overdeveloped unless we are about to keep pace with the developments.
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Examples from Classical Literature
She smiled at him faintly, nodding her head as though to keep pace with her thoughts.
Pearson walked so rapidly that his companion was hard pushed to keep pace with him.
The harvest was rich, and the harvest party was to keep pace with the harvest.
If Deneb cannot keep pace with the changes, that could explain the feeling.
If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer.
It put the British major on his mettle to keep pace with him.
Tom King was forced to take extraordinary long strides to keep pace with the little man.
Lindley was reining in his own steed to keep pace with the white horse.
After a day of alternate sleep and feeding I was so far recovered as to be able to get from my bunk to the scuttle, and see the green seas trying to keep pace with us.
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