He felt his coat tear and of course the skin with it, but he kept right on, for now he was hanging almost free.
But Peter didn't know it, and he kept right on filling that big stomach of his and enjoying it so much that he forgot to watch out for danger.
Jolly, round, red Mr. Sun climbed higher and higher in the sky, and Danny Meadow Mouse grew hungry, but still he kept righton gnawing at that bothersome stake.
He wanted to go back, but he kept right on, and that shows just what a brave little fellow Danny Meadow Mouse was.
I kept right on scribbling, but was so bothered with questions, I finally gave it up and talked till hoarse.
With no idea when I can mail a letter I kept right on writing them, and by night was where I could begin to see the end.
The cold, however, kept right on and we are expecting to shiver all night.
Alfalfa will thrive on an adobe soil if the moisture is kept right - especially guarding against too much water at a time.
Sandy, loamy soil is better than the heavy soil for vegetables and berries, if moisture is kept right, because it can be more easily cultivated and takes water without losing the friable condition which is so desirable.
There can be no arbitrary rule either for exposure, depth or texture of soils, because oranges are being successfully grown on medium loam to heavy clay loam, providing the moisture supply is kept right.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "kept right" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.