Example sentences of "be kept [adv prt] of the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They had to be kept out of the water until they had lost their baby down and grown waterproof adult oily feathers .
2 ‘ Yes , Philippe thought I should be kept out of the way for a few days … ’
3 Women as tempting as you should be kept out of the sight of mortal men . ’
4 Small babies — under the age of six months — should be kept out of the sun altogether .
5 Babies under six months have very little natural protection and should be kept out of the sun altogether .
6 Experts say that babies under six months should be kept out of the sun altogether and children should wear total block sunscreens , even when just playing out in the summer at home .
7 Finally someone spoke to a policeman about her , saying he thought it was disgraceful that such a person should be allowed to lurk about near to a play-park for the under-fives , and that ‘ nutty beggar-women ’ should be kept out of the parks .
8 I had done very little imaginative work and would not have regarded this as my greatest negotiating success , but it was certainly so regarded by Harold Wilson who assured me that my name would be kept out of the proceedings , since I had then , and retain , a keen dislike for gratuitous publicity .
9 Speed boats and fishing nets also need to be kept out of the area .
10 Erm it maybe that in this alteration the erm it 's worth just spending a minute on whether B eight should just be kept out of the frame for the moment and it 's something that gets dealt with at a later time when more policies are in play .
11 Many drivers sympathise with the suggestion cars should be kept out of the city centre .
12 But he is likely to be kept out of the team by Prost who is believed to have a deal which bars the Brazilian from coming in as his partner .
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