Some in-sentence examples of “kept”

How to use in-sentence of “kept”:

+ Capuchins are sometimes kept as exotic pets.

+ With the release of the singles “Give it All”, “Swing Life Away”, and “Life Less Frightening”, Rise Against became more popular with fans, but still kept their underground feeling.

+ Derby then employed Phil Brown for a short period who was then replaced by the Academy Coach, Terry Westley, who kept the club up in the 2005-06 season.

+ Some of the city wall has been kept and is now under protection.

+ This left the band with the line-up they kept until 2010.

+ It’s something I can do in my wheelchair and has kept me occupied for hours.

+ Aspinall was also supposed to be fired, but the Beatles themselves insisted he be kept on.

+ Ptolemy happily paid the fee but kept the original scripts for the library.

Some in-sentence examples of kept
Some in-sentence examples of kept

Example sentences of “kept”:

+ Not all of the collection is kept in this new building.

+ Able to do nothing more than breathe, Frieza floated in the planet’s debris, kept company only by his thoughts of how the universe’s conqueror had been thoroughly beaten by a Saiyan.

+ Natural beehives are made by honey bee colonycolonies, while domesticated honey bees are kept in man-made beehives in a location known as an apiary.

+ After World War II, his orchestra and his weekly television programme, “Victor Silvester’s Dancing Club”, kept him in the public eye.

+ The disturbance kept up its rapid forward motion, crossed the dateline, and entered the western Pacific.

+ The private key is kept secret, while the public key may be widely distributed and used by other users.

+ He was kept in intensive care unit.

+ The international prototype metre and the international prototype kilogram would be kept at the laboratory.

+ The noncommissioned officer, who had crashed and died, the grieving family kept score, and the plan to travel to the United States sometimes canceled.

+ From 1798 Hyderabad was one of the princely states of British India, but it kept local control.

+ They can also be kept in community tanks with other peaceful fish.

+ The deep water between those two large continental shelf areas was — for over 50 million years — a barrier that kept the flora and fauna of Australia separated from that of Asia.

+ Then she kept her husband’s name but modernized the spelling to Sutoro.

+ Siddhartha lived in luxury; his father kept trouble and hard work far from him.

+ Army Signal Corps kept up this network between 1870 and 1874 by an act of Congress.

+ The documents contain personal financial information about wealthy individuals and public officials that had been kept private.

+ Not all of the collection is kept in this new building.

+ Able to do nothing more than breathe, Frieza floated in the planet's debris, kept company only by his thoughts of how the universe's conqueror had been thoroughly beaten by a Saiyan.
+ Natural beehives are made by honey bee colonycolonies, while domesticated honey bees are kept in man-made beehives in a location known as an apiary.

More in-sentence examples of “kept”:

+ Now citizens can see their personal files on request; these files are kept by the Federal Commissioner for the Stasi Archives.

+ The weapon kept being changed.

+ Her ideas on morals have the same depth of judgment and delicacy of feeling as those of janitresses and kept women….

+ Gault was kept in jail for a few more days, then was sent home.

+ Darwin kept a diary of the things he saw and did on this voyage.

+ She divorced him, but every time she tried to keep him out of the house, he kept beating her.

+ They kept Sardinia and Corsica.

+ But it kept colonies in what are now Canada and Florida, as well as the Caribbean.

+ Later in the book, when Harry was going to contact Kreacher about the location of Sirius Black, Luna kept watch for him, telling everyone that there was a gas leak.

+ Chapters 9 to 11 tell of a future time when the nations around them would be destroyed by an army, but Jerusalem would be kept from destruction.

+ Frances Burney kept this as a “family secret”.

+ However, the First Lady of the United StatesFirst Lady, doctor kept the stroke a secret.

+ Although none of the Bosstones’ future albums or singles were able to meet with the same kind of success, the band has kept a loyal following and continue to tour and record.

+ Before there were computers, employee data was often kept in filing cabinets.

+ Another important part of the agreement was that the rules would be kept stable.

+ When the Australian Capital Territory separated from New South Wales they kept using Eastern Standard Time.

+ John Nicolay kept this copy of the Gettysburg Address until he died in 1901.

+ Even though this season was different, the rules were kept the same for later seasons.

+ While the normal standards for numbering tropical depressions in the Atlantic OceanAtlantic shows that the old name/number is kept when a depression dissipates and regenerates, satellite data indicated that a second tropical wave combined with Tropical Depression Ten north of Puerto Rico to form a new, much more advanced system, which was then named as Tropical Depression Twelve.

+ Cremated remains can be kept in a container called an urn, which in turn can be buried on cemetery plot or placed in a depot called “columbarium”, or thrown into the air or water of a place that was special to the cremated person, or buried anonymously in the ground.

+ The southern country, called Judah, kept Jerusalem as its capital.

+ Consequently, no Roman Senatesenators were put to death during his reign; he thus kept to his promise that he would assume the office of banished from the city.

+ In his later life he was unemployed, unmarried, poor and kept to himself.

+ Only two of his lines were kept in the final script of “X-Men”.

+ James Smith’s own plant collection is also kept by the Society.

+ An aquarium is a place where fish and other animals that live in water are kept by humans.

+ Triple H won the match and kept the championship after hitting Umaga with a pedigree.

+ Many members that assumed Armageddon would come in 1975 left at the time, but many other people joined and the group kept growing.

+ The green tree frog can live up to sixteen years, if kept captive.

+ The circular frame is kept in a vessel, boiled for an entire day and then bent in the form of circle and dried.

+ There were more than 50 unnamed bodies kept in the morgue or still at the fire areas.

+ OK, apart from a spot of redirecting Static’s accounts to his main username, I’ve kept out of the argument that’s escalating here.

+ The Mønsteds kept a large staff in their mansion.

+ The information about who the subjects were, and which group they belonged to, is kept by a third party until the study is over.

+ There are also three masks from the same period, kept in The Israel Museum, Jerusalem.

+ For example, the Earth’s moon is kept in orbit by the gravitational pull from the Earth.

+ Dodson The name “Cairo Stone” is also used to mean only those pieces kept in Cairo.

+ His identity was kept anonymous until he chose to come forward in 2010.

+ Young also said that his offseason farming chores, including wood chopping, kept his pitching arm in good shape until he was 44.

+ Potassium metal is very dangerous and can form an explosive coating if it is kept in air.

+ That night, Violet made a grappling hook to reach the top of the tower but she was kept captive with Klaus until the play began.

+ Male and female inmates are usually kept in separate locations, and often in separate prisons.

+ From here they kept going went west as far as Western Port.

+ It is kept in the Forbidden City Museum in Beijing.

+ Instead it is kept until it is needed.

+ Spent or partially spent uranium fuel rods kept underwater, for example inside a nuclear reactor or in a spent fuel pool, can glow blue due to Cherenkov radiation.

+ Before refrigeration, salt was very important, as it kept food fresh.

+ Diacritics are also more likely to be kept where there would otherwise be confusion with another word.

+ John I of SaxonyJohn I, as Saxony’s king, was below the Emperor, although he, like the other German princes, kept some of the rights of a sovereign ruler, including sending ambassadors other states.

+ Company president Betty James has always kept the toy’s price low so children could buy it.

+ Now citizens can see their personal files on request; these files are kept by the Federal Commissioner for the Stasi Archives.

+ The weapon kept being changed.
+ Her ideas on morals have the same depth of judgment and delicacy of feeling as those of janitresses and kept women....

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