Example sentences of "they can keep " in BNC.
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1 | Now I reckon they are doing everything they can to keep me there as long as possible , because when I go they know they 've got a real master-blaster like Chris coming in . ’ |
2 | they have to beg and borrow all the local pools they can to keep going … and yet their success is helping swindon on to the top board of swimming … |
3 | It is an old fault line and the other parties can be relied upon to do all they can to keep it open . |
4 | Enterprises like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have a unique advantage over private-sector competitors : they can keep all their profits , but their losses are picked up by the taxpayer . |
5 | If this is Tory democracy , they can keep it . ’ |
6 | They can keep prices fairly low |
7 | This is where the prey can score , because they can keep going for much longer . |
8 | In fact , their necks are so mobile that they can keep their heads in the same position while a branch sways in the breeze underneath them . |
9 | Major , Hurd , Lamont , Heseltine , Baker , King — you name 'em , they can keep a barber busy . |
10 | Free State , if they can keep their stars , will once again be a major force next season . |
11 | If these so-called rugby experts want to relive the monotonous and tedious forward battles that culminated in England 's Grand Slam then they can keep their memories . |
12 | For example , they can do more when they can produce written language because they can write to people who are far away , or to institutions , government departments , newspapers etc. ; they can keep written records ; they can write down ideas in order to reflect on them and reformulate them ; they can elaborate complex arguments which require written support ; they can create and keep artistic artefacts — poems , plays , stories ; and so on . |
13 | In fact , the whole thing goes on all night and if they can keep down the smarmy comments ( like , we know this stuff if crap , we do n't need to be told ) , it could be very good . |
14 | ‘ We see companies rethinking how they can manage product design , how they can help people communicate between different groups in a company , how they can eliminate printed information and let people see information electronically and browse it exactly the way they want , or how they can keep track of their customers in a better way . ’ |
15 | By law they have to ballot their members in the next couple of years on whether they can keep their political funds , through which they give money to the party . |
16 | Indeed some editors of specialist columns and journals tell me that they like to receive good background material so that they can keep it to use as a reference for future articles . |
17 | They can keep them in there for ever . ’ |
18 | So if they can keep you breathing and get your body to produce the necessary antibodies , then they can cure you . |
19 | We saw the obstacle course where the dogs learn to imagine they are six feet tall so that they can keep their blind owners safe from hurting themselves on low objects . |
20 | A racing crew will find that they can keep the power on while the yacht is weaving and dodging in close company . |
21 | If the affluent countries , East and West , Europe and the U S are willing to pay fair prices to the developing countries for their natural resources , they can keep their aid and relief plans . |
22 | You know how long they can keep people hanging around . ’ |
23 | Within that period there will continue to be stated periods for exchange of pleadings and other interlocutory steps since these provide a guide to parties and a means by which they can keep one another up to schedule . |
24 | And if you do n't mind ankling reality , they can keep you going indefinitely . |
25 | and course then the sides cave in again and that 's the idea they can keep it down level , or try to . |
26 | Things they wo n't admit so that they can keep on asking me to dinner — because my name is Goldsborough . |
27 | They can keep records of the attendances of a patient at the surgery , the clinical condition of the patient and the prescriptions written for the patient . |
28 | Rule 43 is where they can keep some lags separate from others for their own safety , like . |
29 | Erm if they can keep putting that kind of performance on and showing that sort of commitment then we 'd be all right . |
30 | ‘ Everyone has to have something they can keep to themselves , ’ said Dorcas vaguely . |