Example sentences of "to keep [pers pn] [verb] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Thus , there 's the tip-toeing blues of ‘ Last Swallow ’ which allows Justin 's spruced-up Nick Cave intonation to give a would-be sea shanty a good kicking and suggests the Westies ' imagination is sufficient to keep them running for a good while yet . |
2 | Thus , there 's the tip-toeing blues of ‘ Last Swallow ’ which allows Justin 's spruced-up Nick Cave intonation to give a would-be sea shanty a good kicking and suggests the Westies ' imagination is sufficient to keep them running for a good while yet . |
3 | Once into the trees , they lost sight of the sun and the sky and had to rely on the compass to keep them heading in the right direction . |
4 | Do n't put baby bouncers on tables or work surfaces and use a harness to keep them strapped in a high chair . |
5 | While there are few hard and fast rules about what is precisely right to wear at the office this season , there are some pointers to keep you heading in the right direction . |
6 | While there are few hard and fast rules about what is precisely right to wear at the office this season , there are some pointers to keep you heading in the right direction . |
7 | Something to keep him occupied through the odd thirty seconds of the week when he 's not actually reading some other report . |
8 | The small piece of plastic or glass fibre protruding at the tail of the board which helps to keep it sailing in a straight line . |
9 | Funded initially by the Probation Board and the Belfast Action Team , the cash-starved scheme now requires a further £140,000 injection to keep it going for a full year . |
10 | He normally takes great care to keep us informed of the central part he plays in the worlds of affairs and ideas . |
11 | Was it Stainless Stephen , the popular comedian of the Thirties , who used to keep us informed about a certain impecunious Lord who had a horse named Final Demand by Every Post out of Somerset House ? |