Example sentences of "[pron] have [adv] [vb pp] to keep " in BNC.

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1 I had also begun to keep a notebook in which I wrote details of my observations , complete with explanatory drawings .
2 ‘ I know that does n't and ca n't excuse the way I came here and attempted to pass myself off as Cara , but I 've otherwise tried to keep to the truth , as far as possible . ’
3 I 've just got to keep working hard then hopefully an opportunity will come my way . ’
4 This was before I was playing with Chet and everything , so that 's all it really needed , and I 've just tried to keep up since then .
5 I 've always tried to keep too clear of foreign riders as you well know , but erm there are n't the riders around that you can slip in erm of the sort that we would want to put in .
6 P.C. Well , Sir , I have always endeavoured to keep my beat clean , and I have seen people committing perhaps but technical offences , but I have not thought them sufficiently serious to caution them .
7 Unfortunately for him , Rory had seen through the bluster within minutes of their first meeting , though she 'd faithfully promised to keep his secret .
8 You 've just got to keep doubling up until the time is right .
9 You 've just got to keep an eye on that .
10 You 've just got to keep him a wee bit down .
11 My tutor was saying to me that when he did his degree twenty odd years ago , he knew everything there was to know about chemistry , but because it 's growing , because it 's new , you 've always got to keep up with it , whereas history does n't change , does it , apart from you add a bit on to what happened last year ; with chemistry it 's constantly changing , you 've always got something new to learn , you never stop really .
12 Again , in October 1281 , Edward I wrote to her , saying that she had always striven to keep the peace between Henry III and Louis , and between Philip III and himself .
13 That was the secret she had always had to keep and had never confessed , not even to the Irish priests who stayed secretly at Roscarrock Hall .
14 ‘ There are people out there who think the policy wrong , ’ I thought , ‘ we 've just got to keep repeating ourselves until enough people change their minds . ’
15 Er either sooner or later we 've just got to keep going as I say .
16 That is obviously something which we 've just got to keep topping up but it was recognised by the fathers that will there was we needed to be helped to train to sell and so we needed that training er to get us get us going so to speak , there were no natural salesmen amongst departments .
17 We 've always tried to keep the game open and in this respect for many of the younger players it has been a learning experience , ’ said Gray .
18 Right so on on top of all this , we 've actually got as Sue 's mentioned quite a few times , we 've actually got to keep the damn thing afloat , well after introducing all this .
19 But also of course there was this propaganda from from the government you know that erm they 'd just got to keep up morale and this was one one way as you will see in a minute of how they did it .
20 As for Hereford , they 've just got to keep going .
21 Yes , but they 've still got to keep in touch with the farmer concerned or farmers
22 It has also had to keep an undisclosed number of doubtful loans before offloading the unit , Kleinwort Benson Australia , to the California-based bank Security Pacific .
23 I like Malham because , in spite of the hammering it takes from visitors , it has still managed to keep its character .
24 In return , he 'd allegedly offered to keep quiet about illegal payments the club was making to players .
25 His liaisons with various ladies of the Kha-Khan 's court were not a matter which he had ever attempted to keep secret , and more than one irate would-be challenger — usually the father or brother of the lady in question — had gone away with a thoughtful expression on his face after witnessing a display of alien skill at arms .
26 He 's always had to keep that bloody thing .
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