Example sentences of "[vb base] to keep in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Well when you 're being paid for doing a job that 's the price you pay if you want to keep in work .
2 Many of the units are not fully manned units , and hon. Members will see that the number of regiments , squadrons or batteries that we propose to keep in future show the truth of this .
3 I like to keep in touch with my own place . ’
4 Old members of the M. C. R. continue to keep in touch .
5 Jason says : ‘ We all try to keep in touch with our old mates as much as possible , but obviously it 's difficult because we are on the road so much .
6 We try to keep in touch by shouting occasionally : ‘ Where are you ? ’
7 There has always been criticism , much of it unjust , that lecturers in colleges and polytechnics fail to keep in touch with school-based initiatives and developments and that college programmes are all too often divorced from the real world of school .
8 Residential workers are not involved in decisions as to whether , when and where to admit children into care ; fieldworkers fail to provide basic information about the personal histories of the children and young people admitted to care ; young people are admitted to care precipitously , without warning or preparation ; fieldworkers sometimes fail to keep in touch with the young person and the residential staff once the child is admitted ; discharge for the young people can be as sudden as their arrival .
9 If the clearing banks ' balances are above target — that is , if the final clearing on the previous day left the clearers with balances at the Bank above those which they desire to keep in order to meet day-to-day requirements — then there will be a corresponding easing of the market 's cash position .
10 Furthermore , we also need to keep in sight the fact that ‘ creativity ’ is itself an ambiguous concept , having been given various meanings and judged according to differing criteria depending on the context in which it has been studied .
11 A list of the materials which BLDSC does not cover reinforces the point that UK libraries need to keep in touch with developments at this major centre .
12 Whether we 're covering Bananarama 's latest career move or state terrorism in Italy , we can promise the coverage and reporting you need to keep in touch .
13 Examples from international journalism , for those who need to keep in touch with current events and new ideas through reading .
14 When deciding your goals , you need to keep in mind your level of fitness and choose goals that are realistic .
15 When examining the mathematics curriculum we need to keep in mind that any curriculum consists of choices and selections from what is available , based on decisions made about what is valuable .
16 Having consumed two lengthy paragraphs of structural information , the reader is assured , " All this provides useful information which we need to keep in mind as we move towards a more linguistic analysis of the poem " .
17 Of course , we may forget old lessons and we certainly need to keep in practice to maintain our performance levels in certain types of skill ( especially psycho-motor skills — like playing a musical instrument or carrying out a laboratory procedure ) .
18 Do you think actors need to keep in training once they have graduated from drama school ?
19 You have to keep in tune with the changes .
20 Pepsi spokesman David Metherell said : ‘ We have to keep in touch with teenagers ’ interests .
21 Above all , they have to keep in touch with each other so that they and their students can develop this new profession in a co-ordinated and systematic way .
22 What people have to keep in mind , and what people really should be very concerned about here in Great Britain is the fact that this is a very contentious industry , that there are a number of competitors out there who have taken to slinging innuendo around as if it were mud .
23 But we have to keep in mind that we 're not gon na let service levels deteriorate so
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