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Example sentences for "keep track"

  • I told Edward Griggs what Nathan said, but Edward thinks they're government spies sent out to keep track of the surveyors, and they have the knives to dig with.

  • Also, I discovered that in order to keep track of the arrivals of these buyers I must follow a daily paper called Hotel Reporter (the ordinary newspapers did not furnish information of this character in those days).

  • I asked her to keep track of my table etiquette, too, and she did.

  • The week-end boarders and many others had left, and I was still idling my precious time away on the big veranda, listening to the gossip of women who bored me and trying to keep track of a girl who shunned me.

  • In one corner a business-like roll-top desk, with still more business-like ledgers, told of the ability of this little lady to keep track of her finances.

  • Do you call it easy work to write about two dozen letters, keep track of all the orders which are pouring in now, and run accounts straight?

  • But I want you there 'cause I want to keep track of the revenue, do you see?

  • And Hitchcock hadn't activated the fields to keep track of the tax basis and fair market value of trust assets, because that information didn't appear in the brokerage firm's computer.

  • So just as any individual or corporate taxpayer has to, a non-ERISA trust has to keep track of its tax basis for assets and report not only its income from its investments but also its capital gain on the sale of those assets.

  • You can't keep track of everybody who buys a dime's worth of aspirin or a package of Kleenex.

  • Sometimes you talk about the men you see at the Club but I've never been able to keep track of the Phils and Bills and Neds and Joes and Dicks and Harrys.

  • It was not difficult to keep track of him, although the necessity for concealment was imperative, and the fellow proceeded at a swift pace for an hour.

  • When Jack came out on the road the machine was disappearing from sight, but he managed to keep track of it from the hilltops for a considerable distance.

  • We've got a good deal to keep track of in this office, as you know, without having to go over everybody else's work too.

  • Our other duties are to make out time checks for the men, to answer the correspondence in our province, to keep track of camp supplies, and to keep tab on shipments and the stock on hand and sawed each day.

  • It's pretty old, and it ain't blazed, but you can make it out if you'll sort of keep track of the country.

  • We can see but little of the inferior planets at that time, anyway, though it is important for us to know where they are, in order to keep track of them and to be ready for them when they are to be seen.

  • These cycles do not repeat themselves exactly; but the planet lacks only four days of having been in opposition eleven times during twelve of our years, so that it is not difficult to keep track of him through a long series of years.

  • If neither of those are possible, attempts will be made to get local officers and family, if they will cooperate, to help us keep track of him, and we will institute checkups from time to time when we are investigating.

  • We try to keep track of these people and what their plans are.

  • Yes, it is; their assignment is to keep track of these groups that we have talked about, possible subversive or extremist groups and try to know something about their plans, their movements.

  • Did it concern you that there were so many additional people to try to keep track of as well as---- Mr. CURRY.

  • I declare I can't keep track of where you put things, Sarah--is there anybody could use her?

  • In the back here are pages to write what you earn and what you spend and to keep track of the days you are going out.

  • The young lawyer explained to her that the Justice had asked him to keep track of things for her.

  • He had delivered the packages to the messenger, had his receipt for them, and of course could not be expected to keep track of them when out of his possession.

  • All I want of you is to keep track of the baby.

  • She's bleeding the old lady, and promises to share with me if I keep track of the baby and see that it isn't killed or starved to death.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    embassy closed; extensive plain; fine powder; grace and; judge between; keep alive; keep awake; keep back; keep clear; keep close; keep cool; keep from; keep him; keep his; keep ourselves; keep quiet; keep silence; keep thee; keep their; keep them from burning; keep warm; keep watch; keep well; keepe them; various diseases; you hear