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

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1 If the user wants to keep the appliance switched on , he touches it to trigger the sensor and reset the timer .
2 cos wants to keep the door open
3 He wants to keep the Government 's proposals for the future of the industry a deep and dark secret — and so they remained until the Rothschild report saw the light of day a few weeks ago .
4 Vivienne Peters , chief executive of the Telecommunications Users Association , believes that Mercury 's reticence may not be because of problems with the trial , but because it wants to keep the plan under wraps in the fear that British Telecommunications Plc will try to steal its thunder by pre-launching a similar service .
5 The fact is that Labour wants to keep the poll tax so that it can attack us with it .
6 This is the inevitable duty of a Prime Minister or Leader of a Party who wants to keep the team together , having regard to the major objectives of the Party .
7 Kevin Doyle of Caledonian Holdings [ the owners ] wants to keep the site in good order and not have it used as a car park as at present .
8 Kevin Doyle of Caledonian Holdings ( the owners ) wants to keep the site in good order and not have it used as a car park as at present .
9 He just wants to keep the goat tethered — ; here , where he can see it .
10 More importantly , independents can be the right place for artists who want to keep a degree of creative control .
11 But women you want to keep a hold of , to share and build a home with , these are not allowed .
12 If the rail unions want to keep a service going and their members in work , they should urgently consider employing a good public relations firm .
13 ‘ I would rather Germany played the proper Scottish team but I want to keep a sense of proportion .
14 All in all , if you want to keep a pet , you must choose very carefully .
15 A MORI poll of members of the big six published on May 17th showed that 65% want to keep the union/Labour link .
16 If the baby survives , they will have to decide whether they want to keep the child , and here there is more time for consideration .
17 Well you 've got to if you want to keep the money .
18 Organisations that want to keep the law are effectively being invited to watch their competitors steal their trade , which is not on .
19 ‘ People are paranoid — they just want to keep the problem under control so they do n't get robbed by juvenile delinquents , ’ she said .
20 The Ministry of Defence has replied to Lord ferrers saying they did n't like it and they want to keep the land clear to make it easier to sell .
21 It 's unique and we want to keep the history going .
22 The thing is that I want to keep the distance between us as far apart as possible .
23 Okay — we both want to keep the conversation in neutral .
24 ‘ We have never tried to commercialise its popularity because we want to keep the place as tranquil as possible , but they still manage to find us . ’
25 ‘ I feel sad that he could not have enjoyed this opportunity of unification and won more caps , but I want to keep the family name in the side , ’ said Muller .
26 Lawrence said : ‘ We want to keep the momentum going .
27 I want to keep the car in it . ’
28 You want to keep the car ?
29 With a record like that , no wonder Ministers want to keep the spotlight on the tax and national insurance costs of our proposals and away from the half of the nation who will gain .
30 ‘ I want to keep an air of mystery ’
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