Examples of 'known to keep' in a sentence

Meaning of "known to keep"

known to keep: Refers to a reputation or characteristic of consistently preserving or maintaining something

How to use "known to keep" in a sentence

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known to keep
The building was also known to keep explosives.
Known to keep their personnel loyal.
I have been known to keep one or two.
Native villages, particularly in the Great Plains, had been known to keep coyotes.
This is known to keep the infection dormant.
Certain essential oils are known to keep bugs away.
They are known to keep the evil eye away.
There are several species known to keep ants away.
He was also known to keep condoms in the control room.
But drug lords in Mexico have also been known to keep big cats as pets.
Lightbody is known to keep his personal life private.
Well, salt in doorways has been known to keep them away.
It has been known to keep cancer from beginning or spreading.
Even during his suspensions, Jones was known to keep up his training.
It is also known to keep the female reproductive system healthy.

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I see you handle your weapon well. I have been known to keep my tip up.
I have been known to keep my tip up.
Only one zoo, Germany 's Weltvogelpark Walsrode, is known to keep this species.
I have been known to keep images for years before using them.
This enables you to deliver the customer-centric experience known to keep Millennials coming back.
He is known to keep our house away from evil spirits and protect us.
Caffeine has long been known to keep people awake.
Mothers are known to keep checking all night to make sure the baby is breathing.
Indeed, even Abraham Lincoln was known to keep one in his pocket.
Te Puea was known to keep meticulous records of these finances.
Yes, of course, but I have been known to keep a secret or two.
They are known to keep Governor Wellington Wetworth in check.
You know the Indian . He 's known to keep his oath.
I have been known to keep a secret or two from Klaus.
Koko 's pets = = Koko is one of the few non-humans known to keep a pet.
Vic should have known to keep his eyes open.
He was known to keep company with Zora Neale Hurston.
Unlike dogs, cats are known to keep their cool during eclipses.
It's known to keep pavers in their place by creating a strong bond.
Many office supplies stores are known to keep these in stock, particularly online.
Are we known to keep our word? I believe we are.
The ' ndrangheta has long been known to keep operatives in Australia and Canada.
He 's known to keep a backup gun there.
Fun fact, mermaids have been known to keep Grindylows as pets from time to time.
He 's known to keep his identity hidden.
Yeah, she 's been known to keep people waiting.
She 's been known to keep it hidden under her burqa.
This mini device is known to keep a tab on all day activities.
He 's known to keep his oath.
Personal life = = Lightbody is known to keep his personal life private.
Yeah, she 's been known to keep people waiting . It 's the whole prima ballerina thing.
And each of these is known to keep our body in good working condition.
The center has been known to keep visitors of all ages engaged for hours.
Moreover, it is also known to keep your throat and lips hydrated.
PBS is always known to keep great children 's content.

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