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1
That is a secret which, I believe, an actress is privileged to
keep
inviolate
.
2
Was it to
keep
inviolate
what lay within?
3
Favoral and Gilberte, subjected separately to a skillful interrogatory, had managed to
keep
inviolate
the secret of their mercenary labor.
4
To join the Khilafat movement then means to join a movement to
keep
inviolate
the pledge of a British minister.
5
Besides, a Doctor was in many ways like a priest-bothsworn to
keep
inviolate
the secrets of their respective confessionals.
6
Helena was in the next room, which she
kept
inviolate
.
7
The secret of the burial-place was
kept
inviolate
.
8
Their secrets had been
kept
inviolate
by him.
9
Your confidence is
kept
inviolate
.
10
While we hesitated, considered, debated, who was it that maintained the freedom of the seas and
kept
inviolate
our coasts?
11
"But will Herr Fernald
keep
inviolate
what I have to say?"
12
"The family beauty was
kept
inviolate
for my sister Laura and your humble servant."
13
Her extraordinarily acute and accurate intelligence is thus conveniently put upon the table, and the amour propre of man is
kept
inviolate
.
14
I now call upon it, upon its men and women everywhere, to see that its laws are
kept
inviolate
,
its fame untarnished.
15
"This secret must be
kept
inviolate
,
"
said Lord Earle.
16
One privilege had been always
kept
inviolate
at the Double-Crank, until it had come to be looked upon as an inalienable right.
keep
inviolate
keep