Examples of 'kept pace' in a sentence
Meaning of "kept pace"
To keep pace with something means to stay at the same level or speed as it. It is often used when someone is trying to match the progress or development of something else
How to use "kept pace" in a sentence
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She kept pace with the ball.
Donor assistance has not kept pace.
I kept pace to the sound of the river.
The pharmaceutical industry has kept pace.
Enlargement has kept pace with that picture.
I stood on the pedals and kept pace.
Experiments conducted kept pace with simulation results.
Kept pace with the asteroid.
Clearly we have not kept pace with progress.
He kept pace with her.
Domestic sales have kept pace with production.
I bet the numbers have not kept pace.
Sedimentation kept pace with the creation of accommodation.
I called it in and kept pace.
Hardly kept pace with events.
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Our laws and institutions have not kept pace.
We have not kept pace with the latest research.
But its social media had not kept pace.
They kept pace and even finished the match.
Export growth has not kept pace with imports.
Even in the places where it has more than kept pace.
Nor have average earnings kept pace with inflation.
It has kept pace with the world of electronics and cybernetic products.
Unfortunately secularism has not kept pace with democracy.
We have kept pace with the ever changing technology and market preference.
Yet their economic growth has not kept pace.
Expansion of ports has not kept pace with capacity needs.
But many enterprise tools have not kept pace.
Tom kept pace.
The coyote turned around and kept pace with me.
Education has not kept pace with the changes of society.
The increase in the number of subsidized places has not kept pace.
The infrastructure has not kept pace with the development.
Vigorous housing demand raises prices if supply has not kept pace.
House design has not kept pace with longer lives.
But the accessibility of professional audio devices has not kept pace.
Household income has not fully kept pace with inflation.
Johnson also kept pace throughout the race and eventually finished second.
Her brother kept pace.
The competition increased significantly but the demand has not kept pace.
Federal funding has not kept pace with the need.
The difficulty is that the number of teachers has not kept pace.
But we have persevered and kept pace with the times.
But the legal means of controlling them have not kept pace.
Industrial wages kept pace but not wages for farm workers.
The distant silhouettes always kept pace with them.
Funding levels have not kept pace with the increasing level of notifications.
The problem here is that my allowance has not kept pace with inflation.
Copyright law has not kept pace with these technological changes.
Regulation of this kind of workplace exposure has not kept pace with science.
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It must be kept at this temperature at all times
The wards must be kept very quiet
We kept enough for winter and planting