Example sentences of "[noun] keep him [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Vacation time Francis arranged for him to caddy at the Lyford Cay club to keep him out of trouble . |
2 | He was hauled back to New York and given that column to keep him out of any more mischief . ’ |
3 | Colonel Moore , moved and perturbed , would have stood up to encounter the man squarely on but the pressure of Hope 's grip kept him down in his seat . |
4 | Now we will be collecting on Monday to keep him out of jail instead . ’ |
5 | Even if it was n't quite enough finesse to keep him out of the loony bin . |
6 | This , of course , has provided an extra excuse for the highly protective Kinnocks to keep him out of the firing line . |
7 | There was more in the pitch than on the opening day for the quicker bowlers and with the second new ball Mark Ilott , playing his first game for Essex for a year after serious back problems kept him out of the game last season , was impressively hostile . |
8 | He 's got a bad knee and without the union to keep him out of hard physical work he 's stuck really — he 's got no qualifications or anything . ’ |
9 | This time the hospital kept him in for several weeks and his condition deteriorated until the Sunday morning the phone rang at 6.30 am and the words ‘ We think you should come to the hospital as soon as you can . ’ |
10 | The ankle strain kept him out at Blackburn and has restricted his training . |
11 | Rocastle got a page long interview expressing some puzzlement at Wilko keeping him out of the first team . |
12 | Gary Owers ( midfield ) : Back in contention for a place at Wembley after a serious pelvic injury kept him out of action for three months , the England Under-21 international 's non-stop running could be a great asset . |
13 | The Test flanker Alan Whetton , whose hamstring injury kept him out against Wales , will form a powerful back row with Kevin Schuler and the international No.8 , Zinzan Brooke . |