Example sentences of "be keep " in BNC.

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31 I will be keeping you up-to-date on Singer events and also ‘ manning ’ an information desk at all the main knitting exhibitions , where I will be able to help and advise you .
32 But in a conservatory of large fishtanks you could be keeping your own tropical beauties .
33 Sun is believed to be keeping a low profile on the suit lest it catch flak for restricting the clone trade .
34 English Heritage spokesman Adrian Baker said : ‘ We will be keeping all the sites under our control indefinitely . ’
35 The Home Secretary has ordered a review of unit fines and is said to be keeping an open mind about other parts of the Act .
36 Second , for the non-professional art lover , we shall be keeping the ‘ period rooms ’ , originally gifts from generous donors , while attempting to order them in a coherent sequence spanning the period from the fifteenth to the twentieth century .
37 These have all featured in GH and we 'll be keeping you informed of any new developments .
38 You might think that anyone connected with Polly Peck would be keeping a low profile these days .
39 The Profitboss himself will be keeping an entrepreneurial eye on the marketplace , seizing initiatives to improve services further and expand his customer base .
40 He figured all the time he was talking he 'd be keeping me from smashing up his hand with the gun-butt .
41 It crossed her mind that he might well be keeping out of her way after his failure to secure some kind of punishment for Matthew 's cruel and unacceptable behaviour earlier in the day .
42 Some deep throbbing vibration seemed to be keeping him in the air , and his limbs ached .
43 I 'll be keeping my eye on future developments in piezoelectric inkjet technology .
44 He could n't help thinking of something that she 'd said in all seriousness when they 'd left the apartment building behind and a lack of any interest from a passing night patrol on the motorway had told him that no , the police did n't seem to be keeping an active watch for his car ; she 'd looked at him and she 'd said , Promise me , Peter .
45 ‘ I do n't care if they 're the Men from Uncle , you should be keeping everyone … ’
46 They 'll wait it out and they 'll also be keeping Cardiff 's people away .
47 IN OUR NEW SPECIAL SECTION , CONSUMER FILE EDITOR RUTH HAYHURST WILL BE KEEPING YOU IN TOUCH WITH THE LATEST CONSUMER LEGISLATION AND ISSUES .
48 ‘ You must provide them , as you will be keeping the fruit for sale . ’
49 What are we supposed to be keeping in there ? ’
50 By their actions , it is they who will be keeping hens in cages and pigs in chains .
51 I 'm sure you ca n't be keeping her so busy that she ca n't spare me an hour or so . ’
52 Charles could not even see the A.S.M. who was reading his lines , though he knew the youth would be keeping him in view to watch for signs of difficulty .
53 But I 'll also be keeping an eye on you . ’
54 ‘ I shall , however , be keeping an even closer eye on you in future . ’
55 The forecast thunderous cloud seemed to be keeping off .
56 ‘ And I must away to my Green Line bus — Lydia will be keeping something hot for me . ’
57 And he 's sure to be keeping a fatherly eye on the Chinese as they tuck into their flish ‘ n ’ crips !
58 You were lucky to get off so lightly , losing all that blood , and I 'll be keeping an eye on you .
59 It would give her time to explore and investigate and she would have to pick her time carefully because she had the feeling that Felipe de Santis would be keeping them well in his sight and strictly under his thumb .
60 Big brother will be keeping an eye on things . ’
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