kept造句(91) I kept at it and finally finished at 3 o'clock in the morning.
(92) He kept in touch with us while he was on vacation.
(93) She shook her head and started to walk on. He kept up with her.
(94) The police kept after the criminal until they finally caught him.
(95) The boy was kept in school, writing out lines for the teacher.
(96) Two of the soldiers kept guard over the captured guns.
(97) You know my loneliness is only kept for you, my sweet songs areonly sung for you.
(98) The howling of wild animals kept him awake night after night.
(99) I kept treading on his toes when we were dancing.
(100) The shortage of good stock has kept some investors away from the stock exchange.
(101) It now transpires that he kept all the money for himself.
(102) Have you kept in contact with any of your friends from college ?
(103) The hijackers kept the pilot on board the plane as hostage.
(104) Don't forget, I have always kept the money rolling in.
(105) Her eyes kept straying over to the clock on the wall.
(106) He kept the tone of the letter formal and businesslike.
(107) It was ludicrous to suggest that the visit could be kept secret.
(108) A zoo is a place where live animals are kept in captivity for the public to see.
(109) Other students rushed out of the classroom, but she kept behind.
(110) It's his own stupid fault his car was stolen?he should have kept it locked.
(111) Campaigners claim that the animals are not being kept in humane conditions.
(112) He tried to console her, but she kept saying it was all her own fault.
(113) He kept his eyes on the road ahead, his face taut with concentration.
(114) Implementation of the reforms was kept to a very strict timetable.
(115) Sporting dogs should be kept out of doors in a kennel.
(116) I kept the engine running because it might be necessary to leave fast.
(117) She kept looking at the dial on the boiler. The needle had reached 250 degrees.
(118) The police kept a watch on that house for two weeks.
(119) The teacher kept count of the boys in the swimming-pool.
(120) The constant threat of danger kept us all on our toes.