Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [conj] keep in " in BNC.
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1 | She moved abroad but kept in touch and eventually we persuaded her to see a doctor . |
2 | Now the idea behind that is that it builds up and keeps in trim the muscles of the feet and ankles and legs , which is going to be what gets you about because you realize your retirement is going to be as good as your legs . |
3 | GETTING TOGETHER AND KEEPING IN TOUCH |
4 | And of course , if you look at it er , logically , I mean , for a a woman to be tied up and kept in a room , you know , and kept prisoner all her life you could hardly expect her to be sane even if she did |
5 | After airing , roll loosely and keep in a large cushion cover or storage bag — not a plastic one though , as condensation can build up inside . |
6 | Lionfish are the most gregarious of the large aquarium fish and respond well when kept in a small group , again providing an impressive display in a tank devoted to them exclusively |
7 | This provided valuable winter fodder for animals taken indoors or kept in pens or crew yards over the winter , when the grass in the pasture had stopped growing . |
8 | Like us , your PC will last longer if kept in a healthy environment . |
9 | An increasingly common arrangement is for the partnership agreement to provide ( Clause 14.02 ) for each partner to commit himself to take out and keep in force such policies as may be agreed between himself and his co-partners ; and to reinforce that , it may be provided that appropriate deductions should be made from his profit share and applied in payment of the premiums . |
10 | Wrap the marzipan in cling film or polythene to prevent drying out and keep in a cool place until needed . |
11 | The following recipe makes a fairly soft cream which will harden slightly if kept in the fridge ( to halt the formation of mould ) , but nevertheless melts on contact with the skin . |