Example sentences of "be keep " in BNC.

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1 The Bank of England is understood to be keeping a watch as discussions continue between Eurotunnel and its four agent banks , which include the Midland and National Westminster .
2 BRITISH officials and players will be keeping a close eye on developments when New Zealand arrive for their 13-match tour of Wales and Ireland tomorrow after hearing that Wayne Shelford , the All Blacks captain , is charging £500 for each personal appearance during the visit .
3 All the fun of the fair : Jim White takes a fresher look at the company a student might be keeping
4 Fifteen successful match outfits will be keeping their fingers crossed that a quick thaw is on its way before the weekend .
5 The hand-claps sometimes seemed to be keeping time with my leisurely steps as I wandered under the arcades in the hot night , but that was just a coincidence .
6 Although you will no longer be keeping a diary once your programme is completed , it is an excellent idea to retain certain interests like seeking out new recipes , experimenting with different foods , trying new sports , improving your exercise capability .
7 The pursuers were keeping up as best they could but held little hope of catching him , though at the first fence on the second circuit — the seventeenth in the race — Red Rum could be seen to be keeping on gamely .
8 Since they 've had the marts , they do n't be keeping the pig days and sheep days no more .
9 ‘ I 'll be keeping a presence in the outside musical world .
10 And now I must pack up and take the road ; you 'll be keeping me company on a long night march , although I know you 're asleep in our nice warm bed …
11 People say to me that I must be keeping a list of all the attacks I hear about .
12 And , what 's more , ’ she added , for she was fond of her crazy friend , ‘ do n't tell him you want the man trap back , or you 're the one he 'll be keeping his eye on . ’
13 She would n't be keeping the Law if she turned a deaf ear to the call or ran away from it .
14 Since last October , inventors have had to pay renewal fees to keep US patents in force , so any firm interested in copying the gull-wing design will be keeping an eye on the status of the DeLorean patent .
15 In one area of Isabela Island the donkeys seem to be keeping goat numbers in check , while cats , wherever they occur , tend to keep down the rats .
16 You may want this , and choose coral gravel or crushed shell — but you may be keeping Neon Tetras or Discus and need hardness-free gravel .
17 And lots of appointments to keep with solicitors , doctors and physiotherapists , appointments which I will be keeping for weeks and months .
18 CARDIFF coaching organiser Alex Evans will be keeping his cards close to his chest today ( Sat ) when his side meet Pontypridd in the annual Boxing Day clash at the Arms Park .
19 ‘ I 'll be keeping my fingers crossed , it 's late , ’ says the newly-enthusiastic and , he promises , fit Jarvis .
20 Helen will also be keeping an eye on the job market while she is away and praying that employers will see her experience in a positive light .
21 ‘ I did n't know I was supposed to be keeping office-boy hours . ’
22 ‘ He seems to be keeping up his piano playing , ’ she said .
23 She could n't see who drove it , whether it was the familiar face of either Doyle or his companion , but it seemed to be keeping its distance .
24 By homing in on a national hero , Clinton will be keeping one of his early election promises to pick the best people — regardless of their party affiliaton .
25 He will be keeping his options wide open following information from ‘ reliable sources ’ that the impending offer for Bowe against Lewis will not be acceptable .
26 I will be keeping them in a 36″ × 12″ × 15″ tank with small shoal of Serpae Tetras and a Plec .
27 Remember that simplicity and practicality are essential since it is busy parents who will actually be keeping the record .
28 But Branfoot warned : ‘ I 'll be keeping them under tight control from now on .
29 I shall be keeping a very careful eye on you from now on .
30 A stylish smock-style fleece jacket worth £120 will soon be keeping our fourth prize winner warn .
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