Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] keep [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | To stay inside and keep warm . |
2 | The new church has an opportunity to start afresh and keep clean and clear and strong relationships . |
3 | On the gybes the aim is not to fall in and to keep clear of others . |
4 | Sit down and keep quiet . ’ |
5 | The boatman cursed , telling them to sit down and keep still , and then , puffing and sweating , he pulled his craft out midstream through the flocks of swans who arched their wings in protest as if they owned the river . |
6 | It 's important to understand the effect that water hardness can have on your fish , especially when keeping sensitive soft water species , such as Discus . |
7 | Go away and keep quiet , and |
8 | ‘ But how cruel of you to run away and keep silent for four years , and never think of me ! ’ |
9 | 7.15pm : Cook the vegetable bake , cover loosely and keep warm , if necessary . |
10 | Most of the county players too knew what was going on but kept silent . |
11 | Violent basilar headaches , worse ( < ) lying down , they must sit up and keep still . |
12 | Can you shut up and keep still ! |
13 | Lift out and keep warm . |
14 | Water the plant well and keep warm and shaded for a day or two while it settles down . |
15 | But this pilot is skilled enough to throw a plane around while keeping perfect control . |
16 | That interest should , as Fortune points out , give more weight to the customer service issue , as well as keeping senior managers in touch with customer thinking so it can be taken into consideration when formulating company strategy . |
17 | It 's quite nice because the people at the classes come to hear the music as well as to keep fit . |
18 | Before the war it had opened at 6 am and kept open until 6 pm to give the men a further chance of shopping . |
19 | I go out and about and keep busy . |
20 | If you do n't want to finish it just put it down there and keep quiet . |
21 | But he only smirked at them maliciously and kept silent . ) |
22 | ONCE , when Japan faced pressure from abroad , it would either give in reluctantly or keep quiet and hope that the fuss would die down . |