Example sentences of "have to keep in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The baby may well protest loudly but the mother has to keep in mind her ultimate goal . |
2 | A reader from a common law background is often puzzled by this , because it looks like the single concept of ‘ service ’ with which he is familiar ; he has to keep in mind the civil law distinction between more and less solemn modes . |
3 | But I do n't I have to keep in touch of course with all companies how we 're doing . |
4 | ‘ We inhabitants of the post-historical world ’ , he trumpets , ‘ will have to keep in mind that the truly fundamental transformation in world politics are not going on in a desolate Middle Eastern desert , but back in cette vielle Europe which was the cradle of the idea of human freedom ’ . |
5 | The goldsmiths learnt from experience what proportion of gold reserves they had to keep in order to meet day-to-day demands for gold withdrawals . |
6 | There was a kind of dance of thought going through his head : he had to keep in step . |
7 | You have to keep in tune with the changes . |
8 | Pepsi spokesman David Metherell said : ‘ We have to keep in touch with teenagers ’ interests . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | But we have to keep in mind that we 're not gon na let service levels deteriorate so |