Example sentences of "will keep " in BNC.
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1 | Oxford regional health Authority is to merge with east Anglia , a hundred and ninety people work at the Oxford Headquarters , they do n't know if they 'll keeping their jobs . |
2 | ‘ It 'll keep me out of the pub , dear , ’ said Jay . |
3 | I 'll keep the secret . |
4 | On one occasion during field-work a father who needed to be present while his young son was being questioned at the station instructed his child to ‘ Tell these f'ing black bastards nothin' ’ , and when told that that was a lovely way to bring up his son replied , ‘ Aye , and I 'll keep bringing him up that way ’ ( FN 11/7/87 , p. 9 ) . |
5 | On recounting the tale to a journalist , the victim is asked if he thinks there will ever be an end to this cycle of violence , to which he answers , ‘ No , as long as they keep shitting in our shoes , we 'll keep pissing in their Bovril . ’ |
6 | ‘ I 'll keep in touch . |
7 | ‘ I 'll keep in touch with that ‘ laddie ’ ’ , he said . |
8 | Mrs Parvis 'll keep an eye on you . |
9 | I nodded in agreement , saying : ‘ We 'll keep it for our New Year 's present . ’ |
10 | ‘ Well , in that case , ’ she said , ‘ I 'll keep her a little longer while you look round . ’ |
11 | Else you 'll keep Jos waiting . ’ |
12 | I 'll keep your secrets , I promise . |
13 | Donning a yarmulke , he promised a Jewish group that ‘ we 'll keep a glatt [ strict ] kosher kitchen at the White House , ’ a pledge that his aides were at first unsure whether to treat as a jest or for real . |
14 | We 'll keep the party going while you 're gone . ’ |
15 | I 'll keep the fire at a glow for ye comin' in . ’ |
16 | We 'll keep an eye on 'un . ’ |
17 | We 'll keep well away on the other side so as not — ahem — to hinder your movement when the moment comes . ’ |
18 | She 'll keep them till I get back ’ |
19 | I 'll keep track of the debt in every way I can . |
20 | ‘ Thanks , I 'll keep it with me . ’ |
21 | We 'll keep the mystery going today and then I 'll splash it tomorrow . ’ |
22 | They 'll keep us in good standing with the king still . |
23 | ‘ We 'll keep them off you ! |
24 | You 'll keep Marion constant company , and if she is — bothered — ’ her light voice paused just enough to give the word extra significance — ‘ you will tell me . |
25 | Obviously we 'll keep a close watch on progress . |
26 | ‘ I mean he 'll keep saying The Smiths are the best and I 'll … ’ |
27 | Then the hairdresser , saying ‘ Now I 'll keep the hair out of your eyes ’ , gave John ‘ what he called a ‘ natural water wave ’ and stuck me with a net and brown cotton wool in my ears under the dryer . |
28 | If nothing comes of this he 'll keep you here . |
29 | ‘ No , I 'll keep on at it . |
30 | I 'll keep you posted on his progress and the best of luck to you as you give up . |