Example sentences of "[be] keep [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 But the adults seem to be able to seek out their favourite plants even when they 're kept in the greenhouse ( or in my bathroom ) .
2 But love them or leave them , it 's best they 're kept in the hands of the experts .
3 As usual , the papers are taken and they 're kept in the file for yo reference by your personal tutors .
4 It 's great , Frankie boy ; I 'm keeping to the fields and the woods and walking a lot and getting lifts and when I get near a town I look for a good fat juicy dog and I make friends with it and take it out to the woods and then I kill it and eat it .
5 When considering how high to go , the limiting factor must be to keep within the realistic expectations of the buyer , otherwise he may not be willing to talk to the seller in the first place .
6 I confess to not immediately grasping one reason for the cathedral 's decline ( ’ Pigeons can be kept off the facade by netting but few sink into the porous marble ’ ) .
7 Keep up the good work — these people must be kept off the streets .
8 Such areas were not often used for arable , until later drainage operations ensured that water could be kept off the fields for most of the year .
9 Following the spirit of the 1925 property legislation , the trusts relating to the house should be kept off the title .
10 The sides of the liner must be kept above the anticipated maximum water level .
11 All monies shall be kept with the Society 's Bankers , unless and until otherwise from time to time resolved by the Society in General Meeting , and all cheques shall be signed by one member of the Executive Committee and countersigned by the Treasurer or Secretary .
12 ( c ) All monies shall be kept with the Society 's Bankers , unless and until otherwise from time to time resolved by the Society in General Meeting , and all cheques shall be signed by one member of the Executive Committee and countersigned by the Treasurer or Secretary .
13 All monies shall be kept with the Society 's Bankers , unless and until otherwise from time to time resolved by the Society in General Meeting .
14 There is no time limit for claims , and accordingly , the certificate of insurance should be kept with the title deeds .
15 The copy of the court order should be kept with the declaration of trust .
16 Paton shared Smith 's belief that young people should be kept under the influence of the Church and that they required discipline and order .
17 Other Goblin Shamans need to be kept towards the flanks or placed so that there are not too many Orcs and Goblins about , otherwise they will ‘ eadbang .
18 Children are usually capable of organising their own games , though an eye needs to be kept on the isolate or child rejected by others .
19 Their effects can not be isolated from the HLCA system ; in essence it has been the availability of substantial levels of grant plus the guarantee of HLCAs on the increased numbers of animals which can be kept on the agriculturally improved grassland , which together have constituted a substantial incentive for such capital improvements .
20 However , a watchful eye needs to be kept on the New Age phenomena .
21 All four fingers must be kept on the fretboard as Fig 1a , gradually moving up the strings as Fig 1b .
22 All four fingers must be kept on the fretboard as Fig 3a , gradually moving up the strings as Fig 3b .
23 The ASB considers that the face value of these assets should be kept on the balance sheet for the life of the transaction ( which would then affect the regulatory treatment of this portion ) .
24 As well as lines , Sumitomo had to install filters at each end of the lines to check that traffic that ought to be kept on the LAN does not disappear on to the WAN .
25 I find that a flat piece of clear perspex or glass with the edges smoothed is the ideal material , as a check can be kept on the eggs from above without disturbing the tank in any way .
26 Stuart is too good to be kept on the sidelines at a time when England have looked to include him in the B squad as the next stage of his international career .
27 All mail for despatch should be franked if a franking machine is used , or the stamps used entered into the postage book , which should be kept on the imprest system ( Fig. 6.3 ) .
28 One or two need to be kept on the cool side , otherwise they grow too fast and weaken themselves so badly that they die .
29 This will go to be tissue typed and the results will be kept on the confidential register .
30 Initial indications are that the treatment has had a marked effect , but a close eye will be kept on the situation , and regular reports made to the council .
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