keep out造句31) If necessary, the airship can stay up there for days to keep out of danger.
32) There are guards on the door to keep out undesirables.
33) Let's keep out of her way while she's in such a bad mood.
34) You keep out of this[Sentence dictionary], Mother . It's no concern of yours.
35) People can keep out of the sun to avoid skin cancer.
36) We did our best to keep out of the sun.
37) Below left Ingrid's felt shawls keep out the icy winds that whip across Rackwick Beach, Hoy.
38) Often, in order to preserve peace, she would wander off in the opposite direction, to keep out of trouble.
39) Such arrangements also confer the power to veto airport development, and hence, often, to keep out competitors' flights.
40) An old tramp was sleeping under Waterloo Bridge, his coat wrapped tight to keep out the cold.
41) He lined the shelter with rock and mud to keep out the cold and dug a ditch to divert the rain.
42) It's very versatile, and will keep out the sea mist on our holiday in Cornwall in a few weeks.
43) He looks towards the drapes drawn across most of the windows of the house to keep out the sun.
44) The first lady will keep out the January chill with a matching satin cape.
45) This they avoided as they followed their Head Girl's strict instructions to keep out of the rough areas.
46) Most of the doors and windows are shut to keep out the heat; outside, the heat is alive.
47) George Bush went to great lengths to keep out of his way on the campaign trail.
48) The door is falling off its hinges; a sheet of plastic makes a lame attempt to keep out the wind.
49) To prevent change, the Guardians control all artistic activities to keep out subversive new ideas.
50) Keep out of mischief.
51) Camels have an extra fold of skin on their eyelids to keep out the sand.
52) Sling a piece of garden netting across the pond to keep out leaves which will sour the water.
53) The windows are guarded with iron bars, those on the lower floors viciously spiked to keep out thieves.
54) He wrinkled his nose at the smells, thinking that the cowardly little wretches were trying to keep out of his way.
55) They wrapped old sacks round themselves to keep out the cold.
56) But visitors to the hills outside town are greeted by unpaved roads and signs warning trespassers to keep out.
57) Even their police greatcoats had been insufficient to keep out the chill and the wet of this storm.
58) It consists of a plastic bin with a lockable lid that will keep out flies, children and so on.
59) In autumn, it pays to cover the pool with netting to keep out falling leaves.
60) It bawled whenever I got near it so Dad said I'd better keep out of the way.