Example sentences of "[am/are] keeping a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Salford are in the bidding , Oldham are keeping a keen eye on him and St Helens are reportedly interested .
2 An FA spokesman added : ‘ We are keeping a close watch on the situation .
3 Besides , the police are keeping a close watch on her .
4 And the big clubs are keeping a close watch on how Francis , who is still only 24 , performs over the next few weeks .
5 Gardai confirmed they are keeping a close watch on the Atlantic outpost and keeping regular surveillance to prevent any breach of the peace .
6 Neurosurgeons have successfully moved a blood clot from her brain and are keeping a close watch on her .
7 Emergency planners are keeping a close watch on the forecasts in case they have to roll into action .
8 The regulatory bodies , including the Securities and Investments Board , the Investment Managers Regulatory Organisation and the Life Assurance and Unit Trust Regulatory Organisation are keeping a close eye on the investigation procedure .
9 The marketing people are keeping a close eye on the demographic changes .
10 Political pundits are keeping a close eye on the sticky survey .
11 Distressed by mindless vandalism that destroys trees and flowers they are keeping a watchful eye on plant life .
12 Neurosurgeons have already operated on Michael , who worked for a local builders ' merchant , and a team of specialists are keeping a round-the-clock watch on his condition .
13 Undercover officers are keeping a 24-hour watch on his home and bugging his telephone conversations , he claims .
14 WOMEN are keeping a clear head by cutting their alcohol intake .
15 The Museum site includes a hard-standing and all the volunteers are keeping a covetous eye on a nearby T2-type hangar .
16 Police are keeping an open mind on whether the 46-year-old , who had shadowy links with British and American intelligence , cold-bloodedly shot his family then killed himself , or whether the family were the victims of an Arab hit squad .
17 In this respect the press are often one step ahead of the police in making explicit some possible connections : ‘ Although police are keeping an open mind , it seems likely the anonymous phone caller and the darkly-clothed assailant are the same man ’ ( Daily Mail ) .
18 Police are keeping an open mind about a possible link with similar attacks elsewhere in the Midlands .
19 There 's nothing to suggest the crimes are connected at this stage but wqe are keeping an open mind .
20 We are keeping an open mind about the motive . ’
21 Grant Pritchard-Gordon , racing manager to the colt 's owner , Khalid Abdulla , commented : ‘ I was not aware of the test result but we are keeping an open mind as to what went wrong .
22 ‘ Police are keeping an open mind in connection with this inquiry , ’ she said .
23 Adam turned his attention to Miranda 's other tender places and casually added , ‘ Perhaps you 'd better give Annabel a call , to reassure her that you 're keeping a watchful eye on the accounts .
24 Police say they 're keeping an open mind .
25 They 're keeping an open mind on why the women were killed .
26 They 're keeping an open mind on why the women were killed .
27 Since the august bank holiday weekend there have been twelve arson attacks in the Hereford and Worcester area — police say they 're keeping an open mind on this latest fire
28 Detectives have now re-opened the investigation , and say they 're keeping an open mind .
29 Well they 're keeping an open mind about it yeah but skin you I suppose he his , I have all .
30 ‘ So far I 've seen eagles and many other birds of prey and I 'm keeping a close eye out for wild boar . ’
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