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

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1 Many other items could be added to this list ; reference 10 gives details of a number of considerations that the programmer needs to keep in mind .
2 To achieve this they needed to keep in touch with the classroom directly rather than through intermediaries .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 Examples from international journalism , for those who need to keep in touch with current events and new ideas through reading .
7 When deciding your goals , you need to keep in mind your level of fitness and choose goals that are realistic .
8 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 .
9 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 " .
10 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 ) .
11 Do you think actors need to keep in training once they have graduated from drama school ?
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