Again, we should keep in mind: government-funded research brought supercomputers, the Internet, and communications satellites into being.
In the light of this report, there are two things I believe we should keep constantly in mind.
A Christian is "never safe but when watchful;" he should keep a jealous eye on his own weakness, and a believing eye on the promise and power of Christ, and he shall be preserved from falling.
We ask where you find it written, that those that are baptized, should keep men as holy, and as much beloved of the Lord Jesus as themselves, out of church communion, for want of light in water baptism.
I put that extortionate price on it, thinking no one would give it, and so that I should keep it for you.
An artist should be fit for the best society, and= 30 =should keep out of it.
Our life contains a thousand springs, / And dies if one be gone; / Strange that a harp of thousand strings / Should keep in tune so long.
Were wisdom given me with this reservation, that I should keep it shut up within myself and not impart it, I would spurn it.
I intend to go home myself in a few yearsʼ time, and as he will then be left in charge it is of the utmost importance that he should keep up his Chinese.
And when their discourse was unobstructed, Llevelys told his brother that he would give him some insects whereof he should keep some to breed, lest by chance the like affliction might come a second time.
There would be as much reason why we should keep in pay five hundred thousand regular troops in time of peace, as your twenty vessels of seventy-four guns and your forty frigates, in addition to our present naval force.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "should keep" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.