Example sentences of "[noun sg] to keep [pron] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 " Frith could have killed El-ahrairah at once , but he had a mind to keep him in the world , because he needed him to sport and jest and play tricks .
2 It costs a great deal to keep him in the home , as well as your father . ’
3 It was a good move to keep it in the theatre . "
4 Mains was recalled for the solitary Test against Tom Grace 's Irishmen at Athletic Park , in which the All Blacks gained an undistinguished win , but Mains got a penalty goal and enough credit to keep him in the team for the great tour — South Africa , 1978 .
5 As he snipped several inches off the length of Aimee 's hair , he pointed out why he encourages all his clients who have fine hair to keep it in a short style — or at least above their shoulders .
6 The Prince is also very keen on deer stalking , another pull to keep him in the Highlands for as long as he can manage .
7 It costs the taxpayer £130-£165 a week to keep someone in a residential or nursing home , he says .
8 They had needed the eccentric goalkeeping of Grobbelaar to keep them in the match up to the 111th minute , when Anderton suddenly revealed why so many scouts have been beating a path to Fratton Park .
9 Owners of listed buildings have a legal obligation to keep them in a reasonable state of repair .
10 ‘ It obviously takes food to keep you in a good mood , Dr Vaughan . ’
11 David Mellor , Secretary of State for the new Department of National Heritage , has rejected the listing of key works of art in order to keep them in the country .
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