Example sentences of "have keep [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Bernard has to keep them all in his study .
2 Because she said because he wo n't let the postman come round the back so she has to keep him inside .
3 He has to do more than they do , and he has to keep it up for much longer .
4 This warranty does no more ( really ) than repeat the statutory duty which a company already has to keep it books and records in good order .
5 He said : ‘ One has to keep it under review to see what the need might be . ’
6 Has to keep it coming out there .
7 Such a move would cause her pain , would shorten her days , would deny the stout heart that has kept her here all these weeks .
8 The family has kept her away from the details of the attack . ’
9 We heard from the hon. Lady several times in Committee , but the Secretary of State for Social Services has kept her firmly muzzled on other occasions .
10 She does n't do anything special to look after the distinctive voice which has kept her in the music business for an astonishing 33 years .
11 Ms Fiona Reynolds of the Council for National Parks has kept me up to date with the progress of the EEC 's Agricultural Structures Review .
12 Writing this damn history has kept me alive for more than ten years .
13 ‘ I would probably still be running anyway , but the Veteran scene has kept me motivated when I might have been just drifting around with my running .
14 She has kept me alive .
15 ‘ Sheer pride and being and wanting to be the best driver in the world has kept me going . ’
16 Rye praises the IT she has received : ‘ The project has kept me off the streets and taught me useful things like carpentry .
17 He 's the only thing that has kept me going .
18 Sometimes the women say she is a saint , but that is only because she has kept me here , and they do not like her .
19 We could not marry , but he has kept me in comfort ever since we became lovers and he fathered my two children .
20 Peter Williams , the Salford centre , has been told that the shoulder injury which has kept him out for much of this season will need at least another week to heal .
21 His subsequent career in equipment and clothing has kept him in close touch with needs , and there is no PE jargon in his down-to-earth advice .
22 It 's his profound faith in the north which has kept him battling on . ’
23 ‘ Mind you , ’ Sutcliffe added , ‘ I do n't think it 's just lack of funds that has kept him at home lately .
24 So this is what has kept him employed through these ‘ misspent ’ years : he has been learning to see , and to live .
25 Parents and doctors want to switch off the system which has kept him alive since the 1989 , but fear the legal implications .
26 Taylor believes he must protect Gascoigne just at a time when he seems to have shaken off the horrific knee injury that has kept him out of football for 17 months .
27 He faces a fitness test today on the hamstring strain that has kept him out for two matches .
28 For his father Andre Hanscombe — whose love for his son has kept him going amidst the grief — it will be a time calling on all his reserves of courage .
29 I can see nothing in principle to prevent a contemnor applying to the first instance court to be released from custody on the ground that the failure to serve him with the committal order has kept him in ignorance of the contempts for which he has been imprisoned and that , in the circumstances , justice requires his release .
30 Since joining BP as a petroleum engineer in 1974 , his career has kept him on the move .
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