Example sentences of "keep [pers pn] in [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The summer of 1914 started very much like any other , with Chapman passing the long sunny days playing cricket and golf with his players and keeping them in trim for the coming season .
2 I wrapped one strip around the twisted knee , then a second over the calf muscles below , keeping them in place with the elastic bands .
3 The old lady would have been a lissome girl , like the girls now coming through the main entrance of the boma , carrying large plastic containers of water on their heads , keeping them in place by a casual touch of the hand .
4 Dans mon pays il y a de plus jolies , hummed and frowned Victorine , keeping them in step like the soldier : one two one two .
5 IN OUR NEW SPECIAL SECTION , CONSUMER FILE EDITOR RUTH HAYHURST WILL BE KEEPING YOU IN TOUCH WITH THE LATEST CONSUMER LEGISLATION AND ISSUES .
6 KEEPING YOU IN TOUCH WITH NEW IDEAS , PLUS WHAT 'S HAPPENING AND WHERE
7 Two days of every session 's secondment to SCOTVEC is devoted to update training aimed at both keeping you in touch with the latest developments in SCOTVEC and in the modules in your area and also at giving you opportunities to meet fellow subject assessors to discuss the implementation of national standards in your cognate group .
8 We 'll also be keeping you in touch with the second replay of the first qualifying round of the F A Cup which is taking place at Fort Meadow between Buckingham Town and Brackley Town ; it 's becoming a bit of a saga , the previous two matches ended one all draws .
9 I took her to Jaén and they are keeping her in hospital until tomorrow at the very least .
10 The costs of treating Richard in this fashion were far greater than the gains to be made from keeping him in suspense about his future .
11 They 're keeping him in hospital for another few days to carry out more tests . ’
12 The intention is to speed up the taking of kick-offs and to stop the time wasting practice of kicking the ball dead instead of keeping it in play from the kick-off .
13 There was nothing that could be used for a cradle so obviously she intended keeping it in bed with her , but Sarah had heard tales of babies being smothered like that and she was surprisingly anxious that her newly expected brother or sister would n't end up that way .
14 The Founders were to be the guardians of the purity of the paper , protecting it and keeping it in touch with the grass roots which they represented .
15 The pressure for daily or weekly production may often trivialise their comments but it does keep them in touch with what is going on .
16 And smooth , surge-free progressive power delivery to help keep you in control at all times .
17 ‘ I 'll keep you in touch with anything new that breaks .
18 Unless a mother divorces herself completely from the essential tasks of child care , handing over her baby to others , her role will keep her in touch with the most basic elements of life !
19 ‘ No , I wo n't burn it , I 'll keep it in memory of her , poor thing ! ’
20 Do they keep it in cash in a piggy bank , or in a current account in a real bank ; or do they put it in some interest bearing time account ; or do they buy stocks and shares or government bonds ; or do they buy some physical asset such as a car or property ?
21 It deserves full and separate treatment , but the reader will no doubt keep it in mind as a major aspect of children 's emotional lives .
22 My Guiding plus teaching Medau keeps me in contact with seven year olds through to my ‘ old folk ’ Medau class some of whom are in their nineties !
23 But to his unfortunate son and daughter ( William Armstrong and Margo Gunn ) he seems to ‘ make Shylock look like Dr. Barnardo ’ as he keeps them in penury with each request for money causing him acute physical pain .
24 So this is how keeps them in check at the special analysis section of the Ipswich Maltings .
25 Managers , who live in a constant state of anxiety , tend not to see games as others do and Joe Jordan duly declared himself happy enough with the result which , apart from extending Hearts ' unbeaten run against their city rivals to 17 , keeps them in contention for a place in Europe .
26 ‘ It is a unique paper , ’ he says , ‘ and it is held in such affection because , no matter where Ulster people are , it is the one which keeps them in touch with ALL the local sport , whether its football and rugby or darts and pigeon racing . ’
27 Life Line , the internal publication for the bank 's employees , which keeps them in touch with the activities of Royal Scottish Assurance — publishes a table which shows the top 20 branches in 1991/92 ranked by insurance commission earnings .
28 The healthy , well-adapted individual keeps them in balance in a dynamic equilibrium .
29 Not only does it look good to have ‘ published works ’ on your CV , the process of researching and creating something new keeps you in touch with developments in your field , and you may make contact with experts .
30 He keeps us in touch with God .
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