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(31) I must keep to what I've seen with my own eyes.
(32) In discussing this problem, we ought to keep to the point at issue.
(33) Nothing is more irritating than people who do not keep to the point.
(34) If we can't keep to the schedule, we'll be in trouble.
(35) She's old and infirm and has to keep to the house.
(36) Keep to the track-the land is very boggy around here.
(37) On this superhighway drivers should keep to a speed of over 80 miles per hour.
(38) The traffic regulations call for that all vehicles should keep to the right.
(39) Keep to left fork after 1/4 mile.
(40) Walk carefully, keep to the white squares.
(41) These are aids to enable you to keep to your theme and they provide a logical consistency to the talk.
(42) You can keep portions small enough to keep to your target weight.
(43) We had other social policy commitments and we also needed to keep to those.
(44) I agree it's not the way I planned in those remote days when I imagined one could keep to plans.
(45) Nothing is more irritating than people who do not keep to the point and talk for too long.
(46) I am trying to keep to a very strict timetable.
(47) To do so follow two simple guidelines. 1 Keep to the low-fat dishes. 2 Keep to the very simple dishes.
(48) The earlier a pupil is able to find and keep to a comfortable and efficient working position, the better.
(49) Or like the Vicar they keep to the straight path because vice is more arduous than virtue.
(49) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(50) The next Opposition party should agree more timetabling of Bills early in the new Parliament, and we should keep to it.
(51) With a talk, the topic is specified in advance and you will be expected to keep to your brief.
(52) Keep to the west bank of the Parrett and follow the towpath to Westover Bridge.
(53) After about two miles, I take the left fork and keep to the principal route.
(54) But in addition, Placide could not keep to herself what had happened.
(55) His frustration he tried to keep to himself but it hovered about him until it shaded and finally swallowed him.
(56) Ask friends what's worked for them or buy a paperback that offers a realistic diet and know you can keep to.
(57) A man feels so insignificant against its vastness that confidences no longer seem something to keep to oneself.
(58) She accepted the news of war with bewilderment and sadness; feelings she soon learned to keep to herself.
(59) Let me keep to it. Please help me to keep to it.
(60) I am sure that many cases will be able to keep to that timetable, but I see difficulties in many others.
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