Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [adv] keep " in BNC.
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1 | And what pride she had , that transcended her meagre purse and the threadbare pelisse that so little kept out the winter cold that she still wore it inside the house , and had been obliged to come down from her room to seek a little warmth from the dying fire . |
2 | The Right to Know Bill , which I am introducing in the House of Commons , would lift the blanket of official secrecy that so often keeps us in the dark . |
3 | Out for a golden duck — but as Mr Maxwell returned to the pavilion , a wry smile suggested that just now keeping his place in the Hailey first team is the least of his worries . |
4 | Paul Merton , the way that almost single-handedly kept Whose Line Is It Anyway ? interesting viewing despite a rapidly repetitive format and two too many series . |
5 | It was large and double-fronted , and conspicuously well kept . |
6 | They use the river banks as a guide and nearly always keep within a yard of them , so avoiding the main force of the river 's current . |
7 | He pick a ball up Oldfield carried it along way with pace and power and then just kept his retained the ball for his side . |
8 | Stick tea bag in it now and then just keep |
9 | No , nan and granddad can bring one lot up and my mum and dad can fetch a few bits and then just keep bringing bits back , I mean |
10 | It 's a fairly thick 1″ , but the beauty of basswood is that you can be quite generous and yet still keep the overall weight down . |
11 | And afterwards he said if I 'd do it now and again just to keep the others on their toes , he 'd make up my wages . ’ |
12 | Down Whynham Lane is the village play area , in a safe place off the main road , well used and very well kept . |
13 | Beethoven introduced change , not to such an extent that it would break the mood , but just enough to keep our interest alive . |
14 | I 've got to trust you , since you came down and found me , but please just keep this quiet , O K ? ’ |