Example sentences of "we will keep " in BNC.

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1 On recounting the tale to a journalist , the victim is asked if he thinks there will ever be an end to this cycle of violence , to which he answers , ‘ No , as long as they keep shitting in our shoes , we 'll keep pissing in their Bovril . ’
2 I nodded in agreement , saying : ‘ We 'll keep it for our New Year 's present . ’
3 Donning a yarmulke , he promised a Jewish group that ‘ we 'll keep a glatt [ strict ] kosher kitchen at the White House , ’ a pledge that his aides were at first unsure whether to treat as a jest or for real .
4 We 'll keep the party going while you 're gone . ’
5 We 'll keep an eye on 'un . ’
6 We 'll keep well away on the other side so as not — ahem — to hinder your movement when the moment comes . ’
7 We 'll keep the mystery going today and then I 'll splash it tomorrow . ’
8 We 'll keep them off you !
9 Obviously we 'll keep a close watch on progress .
10 That way we 'll keep him from getting between us and the Ridgery . ’
11 We 'll keep a lookout for something else suitable . ’
12 The ideal stage will be where we 'll keep the combination of mathematics and intuition in designing the string , but we 'll be duplicating that design digitally in production .
13 I know they say a picture 's worth a thousand words ( and James would no doubt agree with you ) , but I think we 'll keep things as they are for the moment .
14 We 'll keep them in a safe place together , ’ he said .
15 We 'll put it right where we think it matters , on the training field and we 'll keep playing with the philosophy of working , training and competing . ’
16 ‘ But we 'll keep in touch , ’ Mrs Bennett went on brightly , as she stood up .
17 We 'll keep it to ourselves until we see how the land lies .
18 We 'll keep it .
19 We 'll keep trying , of course , that goes without saying , but in the present climate of relations there 's little chance of your situation altering dramatically .
20 We 'll keep this unless the police want it .
21 Microsoft Corp chairman Bill Gates said he expects to ship the follow-on to Windows 3.1 , codenamed Chicago , in 1994 but declined to say at what point in the year the upgraded system will be launched : ‘ We should debunk any notion that Chicago is around the corner , ’ Gates told an audience of developers sponsored by Microsoft — ‘ All we can say is we expect it will be in 1994 and we 'll keep people in touch on that . ’
22 Microsoft Corp chairman Bill Gates said he expects to ship the follow-on to Windows 3.1 , codenamed Chicago , in 1994 but declined to say at what point in the year the upgraded system will be launched : ‘ We should debunk any notion that Chicago is around the corner , ’ Gates told an audience of developers sponsored by Microsoft — ‘ All we can say is we expect it will be in 1994 and we 'll keep people in touch on that . ’
23 Our heading has worked well for the second quarter of our route , so we 'll keep to it — but hold on , what 's this ?
24 We 'll keep at the back . ’
25 However , I think it 's something we 'll keep to ourselves , at least for the time being . "
26 and we do have , some of this slides which , I 'll show at the very end , alright , but it means it er , erm , the first part of the talk we 'll keep the lights on and then could I ask you , you know to look and then pass it around like school
27 Everything happened long before you met him , and we 'll keep him out of it .
28 Right we 'll keep going round till somebody 's got a U.
29 we 'll keep them in a book .
30 And we 'll keep our dear old Green Gables !
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