5011 collocations for keeps

For a little while longer, I loitered about; keeping my eyes and ears open, but still, without seeing or hearing anything suspicious.

Slowly, and keeping a careful watch in all directions, I made the circuit of the Pit; but found little else, that I had not already seen.

We always kept our house in the rue Dumont d'Urville, and I went over every week, often thinking that in a few days we should be back there again.

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There was difficulty in keeping the secret from Vincy, who was actually staying in the house, and whose wonderful nerves and whimsical mind were so sensitive to every variation of his surroundings.

Yet he fought the bullies, and kept his word; he was brave, honest and manly, and was a great favourite.

Has the minister, as a thinker and active force of regeneration, kept pace with this advance?

On the sixth day, I had the pleasure of seeing Pepper, once more, upon his feet; and, though still very weak, he managed to keep me company during the whole of that day.

Cullen had promised, to use his own expression, "to spread himself" in the preparation of this meal, and he kept his promise.

The little fellows would, between whiles, as if to keep their hands in, use the black squirts against one another; but they often gave them a dash of the rose-water at the same time.

However, I could see readily enough the wisdom of keeping the men at work.

After that, I kept silence; it was evident that any reference to the Swine-things, was more than her shaken nerves could bear.

It was tight work, as you may guess, to hold on under such circumstances, but I managed to keep my place.

The tune was a Scottish melody and as she sang she kept time with a tamborine.

The sister behind cried out for help, at the same time seizing the head mistress and vainly endeavouring to keep her head above water.

"Our first business, as I see it, is to keep peace in the camp, and hold fast to a good understanding with one another.

The preliminaries had been long and difficultthe marshal and his friends on one sidethe Republicans and Gambetta on the otherthe moderates trying to keep things together.

The fort was surrounded by thousands of natives, who kept up a continuous fire, and the bushes near at hand were full of sharp-shooters.

" "I was thinking last night, mama, waiting up for Selenejust thinking how all the good you've done ought to keep your mind off the spells, dearie.

It is so that, now the hardest work is finished, you will keep up your spirits and avoid the disease that attacks all new-comers who simply eat, sleep, and wait for the ice to go out.

The duties of the keeper of the reading-room were to receive and take charge of the papers and magazines, to keep the accounts, and to be nominally responsible for the order of the room.

You think we can just go on, and preach, preach, preach, standing utterly alone, and with no one on earth to keep our own hearts close to God!

I hurried home and gave instructions to my men to keep a special guard on the store.

She prayed to God again and again to keep these people from doing the bad things they planned.

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