Abreast Sentence Examples

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  • He insisted on being kept abreast of the news.

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  • The three of them walked abreast along a narrow road consisting of no more than two bare strips of dirt in the grass.

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  • In education the Catholic Church endeavours to keep abreast with the best.

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  • Then the clang of hoofs, as of several horses galloping, resounded on the planks of the bridge, and the squadron, officers in front and men four abreast, spread across the bridge and began to emerge on his side of it.

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  • Schelling, already on the way to fame, kept Hegel abreast with German speculation.

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  • Coming abreast of the caleche he ran beside it.

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  • Mison drew abreast of Jetr, and Jetr stepped forward as A'Ran stopped a safe distance away.

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  • It was formed in the traditional order of the galleys - a long line abreast, subdivided into the centre or "battle" commanded by Don John in person, the left wing under the proveditore Barbarigo, and the right under Gianandrea Doria.

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  • We also keep the organization abreast of external events which are relevant to the development of our practice areas.

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  • By and by I closed up abreast of his tail.

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  • The Better Business team are working to help you to stay abreast of what's going on.

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  • Price guides are one of the best ways for collectors to stay abreast of their hobby, as these guides provide price ranges, photos and more.

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  • Resource centers help you by organizing information and keeping you abreast of changes in the law, curriculum, testing requirements and programs in your state to help you meet all of your roles.

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  • If you plan on borrowing from a particular lender you need to stay abreast of the interest rates offered by the lender.

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  • Networking helps you keep abreast of any job opportunities that might be suited for your skills.

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  • Parents and families may find it helpful to attend a parent safety course for education and keep abreast of new changes in rules and regulations, which is important for the safety of the entire family.

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  • Sign up for e-mails and alerts from freebie websites to keep abreast of new offers.

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  • There's also an email list which you can subscribe to if you'd like to stay abreast of new offers and sale announcements from the site.

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  • By signing up for the company's mailing list you'll be able to stay abreast of new developments at Mia, and make sure you're first in line when new bargains become available.

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  • Fans can keep abreast of their favorite characters as well as get a few teasers of what is coming up next.

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  • Ensure that you keep abreast of tax law changes.

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  • Throughout your day it will keep you abreast of how many calories you've burned, the number of calories you've consumed and the overall distance that you've traveled.

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  • He slowed his brisk stride for her to draw and keep abreast.

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  • The Genoese, desiring to draw their enemy out to battle, and to make the action decisive, arranged their fleet in two lines abreast.

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  • At the Khundilani gorge of the Bolan route conglomerate cliffs enclose the valley rising to a height of Boo ft., and at Sir-i-Bolan the passage between the limestone rocks hardly admits of three persons riding abreast.

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  • Throughout the course of the claim, the solicitor handling the matter will need to be kept fully abreast about all issues surrounding care.

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  • Being on the same floor as donor recruitment also ensures that the agents are always abreast of marketing activity.

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  • Should there be more than one priest present they ride abreast.

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  • We must, therefore, ascend the stair, which is wide enough to admit four or five persons walking abreast.

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  • As the boat came abreast of the towering rock, some members of the crew loaded and ran out a small brass cannon.

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  • Chartered accountants working in or advising SMEs need to keep abreast of a huge range of topics.

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  • We often have horse riders riding two abreast on narrow roads refusing to move into a single file.

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  • If other sister churches were reporting progress, or were simply keeping abreast of the population, these facts would not be so ominous as they undoubtedly are.

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  • Having these trays will help you keep abreast of work that has to be finished and work that is already completed.

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  • While registration is not necessary to take advantage of the warranty, registering will keep you abreast of any news regarding your particular purchase, in addition to keeping you informed regarding Kitchen Aid products in general.

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  • Many members join to be part of the community and to keep abreast of music events and other goings-on in Nashville.

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  • Over the course of the time that has passed between the Chronicles and The Underverse, apparently Diesel has been keeping die-hard Riddick fans abreast of what's been going on with the series while promising more movies to come.

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  • The Aldo VIP club is an email newsletter which allows you to stay abreast of the latest fashions in footwear, find out about special offers from Aldo themselves and even get free shipping when you order via the website.

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  • General Hospital sneak previews are a fan's method of staying abreast of her favorite soap opera.

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  • She compiles information from several different soap opera news outlets including Soap Opera Digest to help All My Children fans stay abreast of the latest news and casting changes with regard to their favorite daytime soap.

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  • When it comes to finding out the buzz, fans of Days of Our Lives devote themselves to staying abreast of what is happening to their favorite actors on and off the screen.

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  • This company claims to stay abreast of all the current trends within the insurance market, making them a viable resource for employers.

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  • Since things change rapidly in the insurance industry, individuals who work for insurance companies must keep abreast of the latest changes, especially individual state laws.

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  • Members receive newsletters that help them stay abreast of trends and current legislative changes that affect their jobs.

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  • Fans can also follow ONTD on Twitter to stay abreast on all the latest happenings.

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  • Dusty said nothing but drew abreast of him.

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  • Whilst overseas, it was important to remain abreast of the UK planning system.

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  • In Kudrino, from the Nikitski, Presnya, and Podnovinsk Streets came several other trains of vehicles similar to the Rostovs', and as they passed along the Sadovaya Street the carriages and carts formed two rows abreast.

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  • Watch closely for changes in your infant urination or bowel habits and always keep your pediatrician abreast of any concerns.

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  • Keep abreast of any changes or amendments to these acts by periodically visiting the U.S. Federal Trade Commission website.

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  • The site offers a free online magazine published on a monthly basis to help keep you abreast of developing trends.

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  • Whether you are a seasoned veteran or just learning how to become a freelance photographer, keeping abreast of current technology and trends is important.

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  • I feel that the ears should be cleaned weekly; this way you can keep abreast of your dog's ear health.

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  • They often expect the center to help them stay abreast of new information that can improve their lives or help their budgets.

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  • By learning to use a free antique price guide you can keep yourself abreast of the newest information available about the antiques you love.

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  • Many of the applications that use Java are widgets that Microsoft uses to upload items, stream data and keep you abreast of news that travel from one page to the next.

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  • Jonny asked, drawing abreast of Damian.

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  • They were, however, now abreast of the and brigade, and the whole line raced forward to reach the effective range of their very inferior weapons, which were about equal at aoo yds.

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  • It is said that while the archbishop was blessing the fleet the silver cross of his archiepiscopal staff fell off, but that the omen was disregarded by .the irreverence of the Pisans, who declared that if they had the wind they could do without divine help. They advanced in line abreast to meet the first line of the Genoese, fighting according to the medieval custom to ram and board.

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  • Traffic was suspended for five hours while an orderly procession of workmen, ten abreast, marched silently along the Ringstrasse past the houses of parliament.

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  • As the fleets actually did come to action, the Dutch with a few English ships pressed on the French van, their leading ship being abreast of the ninth or tenth Frenchman.

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  • The first, as has been already said, was the one true historian who wrote during the dark time of the 7th8th centuries; the second became the pride of the court of Charles the Great for his unrivalled scholarship. At the coming of Augustine England had been a barbarous country; a century and a half later she was more than abreast of the civilization of the rest of Europe.

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  • Painting grew from a homely stock, until the work of Velazquez showed that Spanish masters in this branch were fully abreast of their Italian compeers and contemporaries.

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  • Then on the 21st the French, who were on the right next to the Straits, pushed their line forward as the result of a wellplanned local offensive, and this achievement was followed up on the 28th by a successful operation on the part of the British on the extreme left, by which the line at that end was advanced to nearly abreast of Krithia.

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  • In their adaptation of modern processes of illustration the Japanese are entirely abreast of Western nations, the chrornolithographs and other reproductions in the Kokka, a periodical record of Japanese works of art (begun in 1889), in the superb albums of the Shimbi S/join, and in the publications of Ogawa being of quite a high order of merit.

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  • She didn.t hear Kris draw abreast until the man stood at her side, staring at the gorgeous woman approaching.

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  • The British consul and the customs outdoor staff occupy foreign-built houses on Conquest Island, which lies abreast of the city.

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  • All the principal lines of walk should be broad enough to allow at least three persons to walk abreast; the others may be narrower, but a multitude of narrow walks has a puny effect.

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  • It may, therefore, be useful to compare the progress made in the United States of America and in Great Britain in order to show that, while the industry is incomparably larger and of more importance in America and Canada than in Great Britain, British bee-keepers have been abreast of the times in all things apicultural.

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  • It was his habit to obtain books in sheets from his publishers Kanter and Nicolovius; and he read over for many years all the new works in their catalogue, in order to keep abreast of universal knowledge.

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