Sentence examples for keeps something from inspiring English sources

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"Think of a thermos that keeps something hot or cold as long as possible," Mr. Wedlick said.

Mr. Moverman, working in digital and with the great cinematographer Bobby Bukowski, keeps something of a visual chokehold on Dave right from the start.

But it's crucial, in the early minutes – CPR keeps something pumping, and with a lack of oxygen any organ soon starts to die, the heart and brain needing the most, and the quickest.

Both of them had operated at the highest levels of their professional brilliance to help the great horse to its fifth King George VI Chase – a performance so majestically flawless that Nicholls deserved some kind of extra reward for restraint when he declared merely that if his charge keeps something like its current form into early spring it will be "the one to beat" at Cheltenham.

A serial murderer who kills a string of wives and keeps their bodies locked in a secret room in his castle, Bluebeard soon came to refer to any violent womaniser or wife-killer in 18th-century English, while a Bluebeard's closet or Bluebeard's room is anywhere a person keeps something they wish to remain a secret.

"If you look at a song like 'I Only Have Eyes for You,' which is to me the perfect Harry Warren song," Mr. Bolcom said, "it builds in a way that's very American but that keeps something very Italian in the background".

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You have to keep something for yourself.

I need to keep something for myself.

But you've got to keep something for yourself.

We need to keep something really nostalgic here.

You try and keep something together for 50 years".

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