keep - use in sentences

Object

  • track: Cookies The use of cookies enable us to keep track of your shopping patterns thus enabling us to identify you.
  • pace: Both evolved through a series of versions, adding features to keep pace with the machines.
  • record: Keep a record of where your site is ranked for search terms Price: $ 167.

Noun phrase with adjective complement

  • alive: That small amount of money could help keep companies alive.
  • tidy: Kangha A comb to keep the hair tidy.
  • clean: I am very interested in the law, plus I would really think I could help keep the streets clean of crime.
  • happy: What can employers do to keep the Revenue happy?

Adjective complement

  • abreast: The journal states that it aims to keep abreast of practical solutions rather than theory.
  • up-to-date: More... Tuesday 10 January 2006 News Summaries Keep up-to-date with news from Bath Lit Fest using a RSS newsreader.
  • quiet: Players personally acquainted with monsters who wish to vouch for their ability to cast spells are requested to keep quiet.
  • confidential: You agree to keep confidential all course materials supplied to you by the School.
  • warm: All trying to keep warm at the start First stop - 100 yards across the roundabout for a comfort stop.

Particle object: up_obj

  • repayment: Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.

Preposition: in

  • touch: Thanks to everyone who has emailed me - keep in touch.

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