Sentence examples for better to keep out from inspiring English sources

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But Nadal kept his head down, walking with purpose between points, the better to keep out any potential distractions.

"We felt that the preparation should be consistent: it would be a bit unprofessional if I took over the game just the day before such a big match," Neville explained: better not to "confuse" them; better to keep out the way and let the current coaches get on with their work.

He did even better to keep out two powerful left-footed efforts from Drenthe, but Vydra's goal killed off any hopes of a comeback by the Owls as Watford extended their unbeaten run to six matches.

It's better to keep out and tell someone, then making yourself just as guilty.

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Having blocked Kevin Doyle's left-foot shot, Bond pulled off an even better save to keep out Bjorn Sigurdarson's stinging right-foot volley from the rebound.

Green fared rather better when called into action to keep out a fierce long-range half-volley from Crouch that was destined for the top corner.

It was a good stop by Mandanda, but his stop from Milito moments later was even better, producing a superb reflex save to keep out the Argentine's header.

"To keep out evil spirits".

Better to keep working out how America's increasingly powerful and accurate conventional weapons can do the bunker-busting.

My partner, meanwhile, realising that it was better to keep well out of my way, was busying himself changing the message on our Ansaphone.

"No doubt they're playing for their countries so they're top, top players and so you've got to play as well, or better, to keep them out of the team.

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