Sentence examples for begin to keep up from inspiring English sources

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I can't begin to keep up with them.

Classes are available in Hmong, Spanish, Russian, German and Mandarin, but with fewer than 15 bilingual instructors, supply does not begin to keep up with demand.

Venice officials counter that without these ads the city could not begin to keep up with the maintenance of its historic monuments, many of which bear the burden of centuries of wear, accentuated by Venice's aquatic nature and its erosive effects on the city.

Tate can't even begin to keep up with the orders.

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Friends begin to keep their distance.

Outdoor art had found its way indoors, and museums began trying to keep up.

He began to keep to himself.

AT SOME point in the past 20 years the interested amateur began to struggle to keep up with economic theory.

Educational institutions have begun to innovate to keep up with the demands of students with virtual learning environments, platforms like TED.com and the much-feted Moocs.

And signs are emerging that hospitals are beginning to struggle to keep up with the 18-week goal.

Like millions of stories from the great recession, this one begins with homeowners struggling to keep up with a mortgage payment they simply couldn't afford.

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