Example sentences of "have to keep " in BNC.

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1 But one man , one person , ca n't be home , she has to keep from panicking , trust she 's doing right , that 's all .
2 Alongside the challenges of the Social Charter and the Community Charge he has to keep a firm grip on the Government 's sponsored schemes .
3 But Germany must be aware that it has to keep the balance in Europe , ’ Mr Mitterrand said following talks with Mr Hans Modrow , the East German Prime Minister .
4 Parliament , too , has to keep its working methods under review to make sure it attracts the best people to the service of their country and uses their talents to best effect .
5 Or , for that matter , what good is it to the teacher who has to keep up with the ins and outs of teaching reading and who needs to diagnose the difficulties of Jason , Amil and Della and then advise a colleague on how to help them ?
6 A compositor is employed as a compositor ; a machine-minder ( printer ) likewise has to keep to his own job ; the print union is a strong one — and very jealously guard the many gains won by them for their members .
7 His only possibility is to tap the latent anger , which he has to keep suppressed for the most part , and the social depression that would enable him and his peers to speak out from their own consciousness in order that a mature and civilized level of relationship can be attained between them and others .
8 To retain tax relief the investor has to keep the BES shares for a minimum of five years .
9 Dad could probably give us everything that 's happening , but now he 's a deacon he has to keep quiet .
10 It has to keep its own prices down so that it can compete with other major electricity suppliers .
11 He has to keep these kids in the team because there 's nothing better to replace them — yet even five years ago Jamie Redknapp and Don Hutchison would have been back in the reserves , getting the time they need .
12 And the writer has to keep conjuring the feeling in him or herself , to keep it there , if he/she is to hope to do the same for the readers .
13 The baby may well protest loudly but the mother has to keep in mind her ultimate goal .
14 He has to do more than they do , and he has to keep it up for much longer .
15 Needless to say , Jeremy has to keep returning to the darkroom for more film throughout the game .
16 A reader from a common law background is often puzzled by this , because it looks like the single concept of ‘ service ’ with which he is familiar ; he has to keep in mind the civil law distinction between more and less solemn modes .
17 It will be seen that the conscientious media man has to keep on good terms with a lot of people .
18 For him it is strenuous to climb a steep hill , because he has to keep pushing his own vertical mass upwards and can not gain any momentum .
19 Ammophila , the caterpillar-hunting wasp , has to keep a close guard over her paralysed prey .
20 The ‘ false ’ bus , used for escaping refugees , is carrying Michael ( Paul Newman ) and Sarah ( Julie Andrews ) , American scientists on the run from the security police , to the comparative safety of East Berlin ; it has to keep a few minutes ahead of the real , scheduled bus , so in fact most of the shots out of the bus windows concentrate mainly on the distance between the two buses , gradually diminishing and so raising suspicion .
21 One has to keep the investigation of the fundamental laws of science and the study of human behavior in separate compartments .
22 He has to keep going all the time — to and fro about the world and walking up and down in it .
23 Sometimes in truth they do not exist : not all human behaviour is addictive in nature and one has to keep a sense of balance .
24 I suppose everyone has to keep to some sort of rule .
25 3 Every member of the group has to keep a diary in which they describe their experiences and how they feel about them .
26 He argued that the USSR ‘ has to keep its ships there permanently for this sole reason : the US Sixth Fleet , armed with nuclear missiles and threatening the security of the USSR , its allies and friends , is in the immediate proximity of our borders ’ .
27 The Map Library 's purchasing policy has to keep a balance between the acquisition of early maps and atlases of Scottish interest and association , and the need to provide an up-to-date collection of maps , atlases and reference works relating to all aspects of cartography and all parts of the world .
28 In these unnervingly fast-moving times , even the most established on institutions has to keep recreating itself to capitalise on its attributes — or to avoid extinction .
29 Bernard has to keep them all in his study .
30 This warranty does no more ( really ) than repeat the statutory duty which a company already has to keep it books and records in good order .
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