Sentence examples for abreast going from inspiring English sources

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Britain's Allan McNish in the No2 Audi R18 immediately took the fight to Bourdais who was driving the opening stint in the Peugeot 908, the pair going up against each other as they soon encountered slower cars – at one breathtaking monent they were four abreast going through traffic on the Hangar Straight.

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If the cafes don't leave room to let three pedestrians walk abreast, they go.

David Sims from the A.V. Club wrote that the episode "masterfully kept us abreast of everything going on, while sticking to the point-of-view style the show has held from the start".

At least the occasionally clunky dialogue means they keep us abreast of what's going on.

"It keeps me abreast of what's going on," she says.

Keep abreast of what's going on via its official Twitter feed.

"Maybe not the Russians – but he would keep himself abreast of what was going on," Enoch says.

"If we had a huge presentation on it and everybody was trying to be abreast of what was going on, it might make things way worse," Bay said.

Despite indications that large companies are becoming increasingly complicated to manage,1 executives are still responsible for staying abreast of what's going in their organization.

It's important to keep abreast of what is going on in terms of Oracle security; one should regularly check for new alerts and patches and install them as soon as possible.

It was after Cromwell imposed censorship again in 1655 that Pepys began to compose private newsletters for his patron and cousin, Edward Montagu, keeping him abreast of what was going on in London.

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