Example sentences of "[noun] keep [pers pn] [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Vacation time Francis arranged for him to caddy at the Lyford Cay club to keep him out of trouble .
2 Did I think it would be a wise move or should she try to persuade Meredith to keep her on for Christmas ?
3 Yet most of the buildings we see today date from the 12th century or later — Henry II 's great medieval fortress , strengthened in the 13th century , was remodelled by Georgian and Victorian engineers to keep it up to date .
4 The mirror always shows Drachenfels as young , and Drachenfels kept it purely from vanity .
5 We will of course keep you up to date : any development in the Gulf erm during the next erm fifty minutes or so , so stay tuned .
6 Now we will be collecting on Monday to keep him out of jail instead . ’
7 LINDA NEWMAN KEEPS YOU UP TO DATE WITH ALL THOSE MATTERS THAT AFFECT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AND TAKES A LOOK AT THE LATEST PRODUCTS AND FORTHCOMING EVENTS
8 LINDA NEWMAN KEEPS YOU UP TO DATE WITH ALL THOSE MATTERS THAT AFFECT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AND TAKES A LOOK AT THE LATEST PRODUCTS AND FORTHCOMING EVENTS
9 You will soon be receiving your free copy of the graduate newspaper to keep you up to date with the University , your contemporaries and the graduate associations .
10 The rate has been reduced from its previous level of 9.75% in accordance with an undertaking made in the 1991 Budget to keep it broadly in line with mortgage rates .
11 It took all my Irish blarney to keep us out of court . ’
12 But the story of the Gesta did not end in 1109. just as later monks came back to the Flemish comital genealogies to keep them up to date and to add new material , so the Gesta attracted amplification .
13 The Puerto Rican 's work rate kept him well in contention until that crucial ninth , when McKenzie had to call on all his experience and determination to get through it .
14 Occasionally , to show his power , the sheriff would try to hector , though Mandeville kept him firmly under control .
15 Having said this , millions of women use tampons and the majority keep them in at night .
16 The guy across the road keeps me up to date with what is going on , and I have got to know his family quite well .
17 In return , the ABT runs courses for full- and part-time teachers to keep them up to date with developments in banking education .
18 My illness kept me out of action for a fortnight so it was fully three weeks after the demise of my job before I finally went down to my local Department of Employment offices and ‘ signed on ’ .
19 Charlton 's win keeps them right in contention .
20 Erm the other part of course of quality control is making sure that partners and staff er to speak on quality er er it is ess essential that we attend the necessary courses to keep us up to date , it is essential er that the er that we get our C P units , it is essential that staff are not withdrawn from er training courses er when there 's a pressing client there er so that we should er ensure that everybody gets the necessary training to achieve this objective .
21 Border 's hefty cuts keep it out of red
22 For working class folk wanting to borrow sums between £2 10s and £100 to keep them out of debt or buy something special , the Government passed legislation in 1835 ( 5 & 6 William IV cap 23 ) creating Loan Societies .
23 You were n't supposed to know — I have this yen to keep you out of mischief . ’
24 Salt kept her hard at work round the house from the time she woke till late at night , with grim satisfaction in seeing her too worn out to do more than fall into bed and sleep .
25 Gary Owers ( midfield ) : Back in contention for a place at Wembley after a serious pelvic injury kept him out of action for three months , the England Under-21 international 's non-stop running could be a great asset .
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