Sentence examples for be in keeping from inspiring English sources

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be in keeping

noun

A position of power or a way to get it.

  • His parents got him an in with the company

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This may be because local planning authorities demand that they be "in keeping", even though there is little aesthetic merit in what they are expected to be in keeping with.

I can't see this to be in keeping".

Fells scenes should be in keeping with present.

"He felt this would be in keeping with Jewish law.

Mr. Schneiderman said that changing the code would be in keeping with East Hampton's character.

Mr. Nakamura said any development assistance for the jet would be "in keeping with international norms".

Investigators in this country and abroad note that this would be in keeping with terrorist patterns.

"We wanted to be in keeping with the language of the campus".

That last explanation would be in keeping with Merrill's air of discretion.

What now surrounds it, though, is desperately keen to be in keeping with Broadcasting House itself.

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Do not forget that your hair and makeup must be in-keeping with your clothing.

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