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(91) We still keep to the principle of equality and mutual benefit.
(92) In discussing this problem we to keep to the point at issue.
(93) To reply ad rem is to keep to the subject being discussed.
(94) Since few people can keep to such an unappetizing diet, researchers hoped that doses of resveratrol might secure a painless path to significantly greater health and longevity.
(95) The two brothers have exactly opposite temperaments : one likes to be active while the other tends to be quiet and keep to himself.
(96) What you have just said is neither here nor there . Try to keep to the topic.
(97) What we need to do now is buckle down to developing the productive forces faster through reform, keep to the socialist road and demonstrate by our achievements the superiority of socialism.
(98) Sophia: No, we keep to a five day work week. Why do you ask?
(99) He must keep to the straight and narrow path, no doubt about it.
(100) You are wandering off the point again, do please try to keep to the subject.
(101) Valhalla . You must keep to the starboard side of the fairway for 4 cables.
(102) Keep to the principle of "service upmost , people foremost", Great wall hotel sincerely welcomes worldwide guests with best service.
(103) The squadron would be forced to keep to international skies.
(104) Keep to the track ─ the land is boggy around here.
(105) Seek: Beyond black. Chocolate, wine, charcoal and navy absorb light, so they slenderize. Keep to a single or close shades. Avoid: Lighter colors that reflect light and expand silhouettes.
(106) Numerical examples indicate that the modified expressions keep to the principle of conservation of energy.
(107) First, we should keep to the positive direction of China - US relations.
(108) The packing is a motive that product sell, any a kind of product, through produce, market, keep to carry but arrive the consumer process in the hand to all need the packing.
(109) No. Because we keep to come - price policy,(http://sentencedict.com/keep to.html) every customer pays the same.
(110) Keep to the right and hold the handrail on staircases.
(111) A comparison of Bakhtin's view that the novelist should keep to the extraordinary position and Joyce's theory of depersonalization reveals that there is common ground between the two.
(112) Let's keep to the point. We can talk about that later. Allright?
(113) In deepening political restructuring, we must keep to the correct political orientation.
(114) Keep to one job; a rolling stone gathers no moss.
(115) Dealing with the mind-body problem, mainstream functionalists tried to keep to the stand of physicalism, while to be against reducing mental state to physical state.
(116) He was determined to keep to his plan until circumstances compelled him to curtail it.
(117) Once you have made a covenant of salt, you should keep to it.
(118) The doctor laid down the law, and told the patient to keep to a light diet.
(119) Drivers and passengers each keep to their own side of the railing.
(120) Keep to the right side of the escalator to let's others pass.
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