Example sentences of "[pron] should keep " in BNC.
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1 | The prefect was more concerned that we and everyone should keep quiet about Daniel having been here ; the last thing he wants is word to get out that a wanted renegade came and went on his demesne without hindrance . |
2 | ‘ Someone should keep a weather eye on young Geoffrey . ’ |
3 | At first I had suggested that I should keep her company but she dismissed the idea at once : ‘ I am not a child , and I refuse to be treated as one ’ , and I guessed she wanted to be alone rather as a young girl might who sets out to post an imaginary letter , hoping to meet on the way the person for whom she has made herself beautiful . |
4 | ‘ You think I should keep two establishments and sneak furtively from one to the other like some sort of guilty adulterous cad ? ’ |
5 | ‘ I should keep a close eye on your … friend . |
6 | Please could you tell me how may I should keep and if they will be all right with Guppies , Platies and Corydoras ? |
7 | ‘ I should keep your opinions to yourself . ’ |
8 | ‘ Perhaps I should keep them . |
9 | ‘ I should keep you here , lock you up in my cave , never take my eyes off you . |
10 | I should keep them out in the orchard . |
11 | The invitation to appear on it came at very short notice , and even though she 's no longer modelling except at charity functions , she feels a need to keep in the public eye , so she did n't want to turn it down , but she insisted that Florian and I should keep to our plans . ’ |
12 | I should keep your back to the wall . ’ |
13 | I do n't suggest that I think I should keep going on a year by year basis . |
14 | ‘ Jack told me so many things but what I remember most was him stressing that I should keep my energy and emotional levels the same throughout a round of golf . |
15 | There is a story behind each call , and I should keep a journal of the conversations and then the encounters . |
16 | Oh I should keep the strawberries if I were you . |
17 | which is something they get to rely on and I should keep thinking , that 's a hell of a for them because he 's never in all our married life washed a sock |
18 | Ah , I should keep them cut |
19 | I should keep some off the floor , I think it should be in |
20 | Rumoured to have been locked in the safe at KISS FM when a couple of acetates were given to the station in advance of release , this is an ultra-obvious semi-Italio belter which should keep floors jumping . |
21 | Class finish which should keep the crap Gallon off the pitch . |
22 | Opinions about Sinead in the NME office is sharply divided between those who admire her outspokenness and bravery and those , like Mr Maconie , who think she 's a talentless baggage who should keep her mouth shut . |
23 | 4.20 Where clients are thought to be or are known to be a risk or danger to themselves , other clients or other people and are admitted to a residential or day care facility , their progress must be explicitly monitored by the officer in charge who should keep the line manager informed . |
24 | However tough things seem , it 's vital that you should keep your spirits up , and remember that acting is an art and a thrilling one — though sometimes when you are struggling with the frustrating process of building a career , this can all get a bit obscured . |
25 | You should keep compost moist but allow the surface to dry out between waterings . |
26 | You should keep a register of when the child comes to you together with basic information like his date of birth , doctor 's name and phone number . |
27 | Therefore , if you are in a building-up period as far as weight training is concerned , you should keep the FDR work at a low rate . |
28 | You should keep all your P11 forms and pay records for at least 3 years after the end of the tax year to which they relate , or longer if the Inland Revenue asks you to . |
29 | In addition , you should keep a supply of form SMP1 which you will need to give to those employees who can not get SMP from you . |
30 | In the first year you should keep your livestock rate very low ; this greatly reduces the chance of disease and ensures adequate winter fodder . |