Example sentences of "keep [pers pn] out [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 That means keeping them out of the unpredictable British May weather .
2 Rocastle got a page long interview expressing some puzzlement at Wilko keeping him out of the first team .
3 If she was n't , he slipped into her mind , the memory of her response to him both torment and humiliation , and dislodging him once he entered her thoughts proved far more difficult than keeping him out in the first place .
4 ‘ It 'll keep me out of the pub , dear , ’ said Jay .
5 At one point I would have to answer a long-distance phone call , which would keep me out of the room for half an hour .
6 it was a great winner … his sixth of the season … and it just about booked Swindon a place in the promotion-play offs … with only four games to go it 's asking too much to make the top two but only a disaster can keep them out of the play-offs …
7 I should keep them out in the orchard .
8 I knew it would keep you out of the way at a time when you might be spreading your theory about the Durances . ’
9 Make the best of a bad job and busy yourself doing something that 'll keep you out of the firing line .
10 Gary Stevens , whose non-appearance was announced on Monday , is to enter hospital tomorrow for an operation on his damaged left foot that will keep him out for the rest of the season .
11 This time Mr Moran has stepped forward to shoulder even greater responsibility while Mr Souness recovers from a heart operation that will keep him out of the manager 's chair for the rest of the season .
12 He is currently in Israel although a leg strain will keep him out of the national side , who play Finland in Helsinki in a World Cup tie tomorrow .
13 Maybe we can keep it out of the papers . ’
14 I still feel as fit as a butcher 's dog ; if I confine the news to my close circle , perhaps I can keep it out of the press .
15 Johnny was immediately made captain , a position he held for nearly five years , and scored on his debut , but even Johnny 's seven goals from the 12 remaining games could not keep us out of the new basement division .
16 A scheme that keeps you out of the unemployment statistics and in your place ?
17 According to a recent report from the Consumers Association , a dose of only 3g of iron is enough to kill a toddler , yet few vitamin and mineral supplements are sold in child-resistant packs , so it 's vital to keep them out of the reach of children .
18 Alternatively , they may be lifted up the backstay by shockcord to keep them out of the way .
19 The crowd was shouting and gesticulating , parents lifting children on shoulders to keep them out of the crush , fists punching the air , workmen 's tools being waved like weapons .
20 To keep them out of the value added tax system altogether .
21 To keep them out of the weather .
22 Their rooms were next to each other and identical : shabby exercises in spartan comfort , designed to keep you out of the room and in the hotel lounge .
23 This , of course , has provided an extra excuse for the highly protective Kinnocks to keep him out of the firing line .
24 Even if it was n't quite enough finesse to keep him out of the loony bin .
25 With Goodman 's hamstring injury certain to keep him out of the weekend 's home clash with Brentford , Colquhoun looks set to be handed another chance to prove himself to the fans .
26 The injuries are almost certain to keep him out of the Christmas cracker match at the National Ground on Monday and hand his two biggest rivals for the Welsh No 10 jersey the chance to shine .
27 We were warned to keep him out of the bedrooms , and for days we resisted the howls and barks and pneumatic drill impersonations .
28 To keep him out of the trees he 's using a simple invention devised by Barnes Wallis for the Dambusters raid .
29 To keep him out of the trees he 's using a simple invention devised by Barnes Wallis for the Dambusters raid .
30 It had cost him twenty-five shillings , but worth it because of not being able to keep it out of the library long .
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