Sentence examples for be kept to between from inspiring English sources

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This should be kept to between one to two minutes before leaving him.

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Of those who thought borrowing for an undergraduate education was a reasonable expectation, 55percentt said the total amount borrowed should be $10,000 or less, and another 31percentt indicated borrowing should be kept to between $10,001 and $35,000.

Egg density per vial was kept to between 40 and 80 eggs.

A list of the supplied treatments and a list of the citizens had to be kept to distinguish between the poorer and the richer.

The dose homogeneity constraints for the PTVs were kept to vary between 95 and 107 % of the prescribed dose.

Commercials were typically kept to between 8 and 12 minutes per hour, and 20 minutes or more could pass before the announcer broke in to give the station's call letters.

The rule is that vaccines need to be kept between 2o 8o C up to the point of delivery, or they may lose effectiveness.

"Things like this need to be kept quiet, between colored people".

Another major shortcoming of traditional vaccines is that, because they are liquid, they need to be kept refrigerated between the lab and the clinic.

(Guests don't really like to be kept waiting between the wedding and the reception).. Consider altering tradition.

Frankly, if the coral is going to have any chance, temperatures have to be kept between 1.5 [34.7 F] and 2 degrees celsius [35.6 F].

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