Sentences with abreast
a·breast
A a - The steep pavement was too narrow for them to walk abreast.
- On Sunday afternoon it was as dark as night, with barely room for two riders abreast on a gradient that touches 20%.
- Thomas Kristensen, told Money he believes software companies make it too difficult for consumers to keep abreast of updates.
- At 4 o'clock three battleships in line abreast and four cables apart arrived 2500 yards from the shore.
- She believes it is important to keep abreast of new scientific developments.
- Abreast therewith began a convocation.
- Called Ramallah Underground, it was designed to keep friends and family abreast of their creative endeavours.
- The Government, on behalf of taxpayers, might also question why the VFTs have been designed around four- abreast carriages with wide aisles.
- This ship sank abreast the island.
- In the meantime, keeping abreast of who is where and doing what can be a challenge; frustrating even.