Example sentences of "[coord] keep a [noun] on " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , international operations director Richard Ferry claims that the Bracknell , Berkshire-based company 's services are unique — although most rivals can offer centralised expertise , he says , no-one else can monitor computer systems remotely , or keep an eye on such critical issues as temperature and air conditioning levels at any given customer site .
2 From there I could hear the music and keep a watch on most of the room .
3 Unit trust experts are mystified why this discrepancy should have taken so long to identify and the role of the trustees , Midland Bank and Coutts , who are supposed to hold the assets and keep a check on the sales and purchases .
4 Unit trust experts are mystified why this discrepancy should have taken so long to identify and the role of the trustees , Midland Bank and Coutts , who are supposed to hold the assets and keep a check on the sales and purchases .
5 Because the water is filtered clear and we are the only zoo in the UK to have the underwater viewing facility , it was easy to spot the pregnant female and keep a check on her progress throughout gestation .
6 You can also step up the feeding rate , but do so gradually and keep a check on your water .
7 It demands the identification of a coordinator who should ensure that consultation with staff is genuine and that they feel involved ; explain processes clearly from the outset ; help teachers draw up a realistic timetable and ensure that deadlines are met ; provide advice and keep a check on what is happening at each stage ; contact people outside the school who might be brought in to help ; try to ensure that the review and the development are rigorous and systematic ; and make some evaluation of the effectiveness of the GRIDS method after about twelve months .
8 What is wrong with the solipsist 's language is not that there is no community to control it ; Robinson Crusoe can talk to himself and keep a diary on his desert island .
9 She had decided to overcome her natural ‘ laziness ’ and keep a diary on the fourth day of George IV 's reign , 1 February 1820 .
10 and keep a hold on her this time , then none of this would matter .
11 ‘ We are all going through hard times in the construction industry and I just ca n't deal with endless interruptions and keep a firm on the rails as well . ’
12 And keep an eye on young Müller . ’
13 She paid an extra dollar a week for Mrs Benson to put Maria to bed and keep an eye on her , but somehow she did n't think that Mrs Benson was all that reliable as a child-watcher .
14 It was Marian 's work to drive the swine out onto the slope and keep an eye on them .
15 Keep it in the quarantine tank , cease medication and keep an eye on it for the next few months .
16 ‘ William , ’ said Tom , ‘ go and keep an eye on Sam .
17 But it is important for parents to be aware and keep an eye on their children . ’
18 Clive returned to England almost immediately to go into Parliament and keep an eye on East India Company policy in London , but his followers — whose idea of moderation ran on much the same lavish lines — remained in control of Bengal .
19 He will also arrange an agreement that enables you to get back your property when you need it , ensure that the rent is paid regularly , and keep an eye on it generally .
20 She knows that if she had pointed this out to William , and expressed her own wish to take child , and papers , to the Common , William would obligingly have offered to stay at home and chop carrots and peel potatoes and keep an eye on the lamb in the oven .
21 There is no treatment for tumours , but it is best , if possible , to isolate the fish and keep an eye on them .
22 Leave both glasses in the same place and keep an eye on them for about half an hour .
23 Do n't ask to borrow their pencil , and keep an eye on your own possessions .
24 Please go and keep an eye on the office . ’
25 By following Andy Kyle he could keep just ahead of the final match , make a progress round the entire course and keep an eye on his stake .
26 And keep an eye on me so that I wo n't escape , ’ she bit out before biting into her toast .
27 They wo n't live in but will call regularly , feed pets and plants and keep an eye on things .
28 If , for instance , a certain portion of a design includes a number of long , narrow , shapes ( eg tree branches ) then the grain in those components should be arranged to run along , rather than across , the strips ; just commonsense , but keep an eye on it .
29 If there appears to be an improvement in behaviour then you can try delaying the medication , or reducing the amount , but keep an eye on the situation and be prepared to top up the dose if necessary .
30 But keep an eye on the baby 's symptoms — it may have problems with these milks too , because of cross-reactivity ( see p 295 ) between the proteins .
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