Verwenden Sie „keep open“ in einem Satz
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keep open
1. So keep open your eyes and your ears and most of all, keep open your mind
2. ‘’As long as the Soviets will not put in service radars that could detect planes above 80,000 feet, they will keep open the door to our F-83s
3. All I can do is keep open, I suppose
4. Surely they keep open their door to the Creator," the wanderer protested
5. What is sadder is that they have forgotten that there is even a link to keep open
6. they keep open their door to the Creator,” the wanderer protested
7. Although a poor country, the leaders of Labiastan decided that it was important to keep open relations with the United States and maintain a presence there, even if only for entertainment purposes
8. The doctrine of Immortality through the Incarnation will prove itself a veritable 'flaming sword,’ not to shut but to keep open 'the way of the Tree of Life,’ and an effectual weapon against those modern delusions which would close it; whose pretended 'breadth’ consists substantially in narrowing the revealed thoughts of the Infinite Being down to the dimensions of naturalistic fancy
9. Parents should keep open the channels of communication
10. our shops keep open to all sorts of hours
11. You must expect to keep open house in
12. They are valiant men and keep open the High Pass and the Ford of Carrock
13. A large book value is a negative factor where the book value consists largely of single-purpose assets, which are costly to keep open, surplus, or obsolete
14. The longer you keep open a spread bet, the more it costs you
15. If you're a fish and get taken out of the water you have to keep opening and shutting your mouth to breathe at all—and even that you can't keep up for long
16. 1 shall be told that such a life would be stupid : why not have a mansion, keep open house, gather society round you, why not have influence, why not marry ? But what would Rothschild be then ? He would become like every one else
17. Now, these are the expenditures in conformity with your position: for shoeing your horse,—one (he closed one finger); for the apothecary,—two (he closed another finger); for office work,—three (he shut a third); for extra horses, which cost five hundred rubles, my dear fellow,—that's four; you must change the soldiers' collars, you will use a great deal of coal, you must keep open table for your officers
18. But, if by this invitation is meant union in preparation for defence, strictly so called; union in fortifying our seaboard; union in putting our cities into a state of safety; union in raising such a military force as shall be sufficient with the local militia in the hands of the constitutional leaders, the Executives of the States, to give a rational degree of security against any invasion; sufficient to defend our frontiers, sufficient to awe into silence the Indian tribes within our Territories; union in creating such a maritime force as shall command the seas on the American coasts, and keep open the intercourse, at least between the States: if this is meant, I have no hesitation; union on such principles you shall have from me cordially and faithfully