Sentence examples for to keep ones from inspiring English sources

Idiom

To keep one's word.

To uphold one's promise.

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If one avoided military service when there was a draft, or chose not to volunteer in later days, or, today, is strongly inclined to keep ones own children from going to war, then one is not eager to elevate the status of those who make the sacrifices the country is demanding.

Decide if you want to keep ones that are rarely used or pack them up, too.

Our speech should be interesting enough to keep ones attention at hold.

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You may still need a protractor from time to time (especially in a mechanical drawing/drafting or math class), and it's good to keep one on hand.

"You have to keep one eye on Carter and the other on the rest of them.

Jeffries plans to keep one eye on how Trump runs the White House and another on 2018. .

"I had to keep one eye on you," I said.

The right to keep one's name is one of many feminist causes that Ms. Fukushima has championed.

The cancer statistics alone should be enough to keep one's mouth from closing on a double cheeseburger and fries.

The rivalry was so intense that their coaches had to coach around it, sometimes choosing to keep one off the floor when the other was on.

"We still hope to keep one share".

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