Example sentences of "[that] [pers pn] have to keep " in BNC.

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1 I learned Dimac from a lama in Tibet and my hands are so deadly that I have to keep them in a locked closet when they 're not in use .
2 The tin was just wide enough for her to lie on , but it was very hot and burned her , so that she had to keep moving her bare legs .
3 The car swung to the right and pulled on to the verge , and he swung towards Caroline , his eyes blazing with such anger that she had to keep from cringing into the corner .
4 It loomed over them , so big that you had to keep on stepping back and back to see how big it was .
5 One thing she knew was that you had to keep quiet around fish , or so men would have you believe .
6 And some of them actually cha make sure that you have to keep your house and contents insured through the society , which again can be more expensive .
7 And so the systems become a little more complicated in that you have to keep records of your customers , of your orders , of your stock , and to some extent , of how your own production , or your assembly , is getting along .
8 ‘ That was believed important , for with the Enchantment useless , we knew that we had to keep the Wolfline alive for as long as we could .
9 This was well below our own dead slow speed so that we had to keep stopping , or steam in wide circles to hold our position astern .
10 The police said that they had n't realized that they had to keep it .
11 In effect , the message being sent to John and the other hostages was that they had to keep a stiff upper lip and hope that , one day , the kidnappers might let them go .
12 But Germany must be aware that it has to keep the balance in Europe , ’ Mr Mitterrand said following talks with Mr Hans Modrow , the East German Prime Minister .
13 He longed for rest but knew that he had to keep moving , and hauling on the line , he got his hands on to the taffrail and vaulted into the cockpit .
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