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1 Oh, I doubt the secret will keep very long in local space.
2 Affluent women, in particular, expect to keep very busy in the retirement.
3 When they reached it the owl advised them to keep very quiet.
4 If I keep very quiet for a while, this darkness will lift.
5 These they keep very carefully, although they smell like bodies recently interred.
6 We had at all events, we knew, to keep very wide awake.
7 It's a long story, mother, and will keep very well till to-morrow.
8 The Greeks keep very much to themselves; so do the Armenians.
9 Affluent women, in particular, expect to keep very busy in the retirement years.
10 Put the plank back in place now and keep very quiet.
11 She seemed to me to keep very much in the background.
12 Both keep very well, so stock up now and sow the seeds later.
13 He had found it necessary to keep very busy these last few days.
14 Some of them keep very bad company ashore, and others afloat.
15 Put your finger on your wrist, and keep very still for a moment.
16 But you must expect me to keep very close to you-
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