Example sentences of "have to keep " in BNC.
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1 | They have to keep a logbook but that 's only a check to make sure that nobody 's leaving a mess in the common areas and we only have it because we 've found that some residents can have problems because they 've become deskilled in certain things . |
2 | As we live only a short distance from the Thames , we have to keep a net over the pond , as two years ago we lost 18 fish to a heron . |
3 | By the same token , we have to keep a watch on dates so as to see that this Eleanor is not Eleanor of Aquitaine , but her great-greatgranddaughter , Eleanor of Castile , wife of Edward I of England . |
4 | ‘ There are almost 20 tournaments offering a similar top prize and we have to keep pace , ’ Peter German , the tournament director , said . |
5 | For your professional purposes , and mine as a politician , we have to keep them as far apart as we can — providing of course that my analysis is sound . |
6 | You have to keep in tune with the changes . |
7 | You have to keep the City informed about what 's going on , but I think you can run a business — and I hope we do — to the highest moral standards whether it 's today or in the 1900s . |
8 | You have to keep showing improvement , and not just in height but in technique . |
9 | We all have to keep on our toes when she 's around . ’ |
10 | Not only do the World Cup organisers have to keep England 's and Holland 's supporters apart , they will also have to cope with Ireland 's peaceful ‘ green army ’ , which could number 20,000 . |
11 | We have to keep that difference going . |
12 | ‘ Well , you have to keep the office door locked on a Saturday , do n't you ? |
13 | ‘ Elvis you have to keep singin' or die to stay big . |
14 | Have to keep it up till she goes . ’ |
15 | It means you have to keep club staff there for a lot longer , till about 6.30 , and that people spend their money over a longer period of time . |
16 | ‘ You have to keep an open mind . ’ |
17 | They have to keep the rest of their work and life going as well as helping the Party . |
18 | I have to keep pinching myself to believe it 's happening , ’ said an incredulous Kylie as her singing career dawned . |
19 | Of course it is very hard for the writers because they have to keep things up to date and follow the story-lines . |
20 | They spend all they have to keep up appearances . |
21 | One source close to the company said : ‘ We always have to keep to our side of the deal , but , as the private companies are in administration , they do n't . |
22 | One source close to the company said : ‘ We always have to keep to our side of the deal , but , as the private companies are in administration , they do n't . |
23 | ‘ We just have to keep winning and we 'll be in with a shout . ’ |
24 | Now I can not bear the darkness and have to keep on relighting the candle , fumbling for the matches in the total darkness . |
25 | I 've seen her angry in that dress many times , but never as angry as when some man said to her , I do n't see why we have to keep on giving money like this . |
26 | ‘ You have to keep people on their toes . ’ |
27 | In extreme winds ( Force 6+ ) you have to keep very low to avoid being thrown over the front . |
28 | For this reason , we have to keep a clear idea in our heads of the relationships between the variables in the whole causal process . |
29 | He told himself : I 'll have to be more careful ; have to keep to myself the things Miriam divulges about her husband 's past . |
30 | I 've got a shattered arm as well which means that I can really use only one arm , but I have to keep the muscles in the other one going as far as I can . ’ |