I'll keep the new one with me for the year.
We have to keep you for a while, at least.
How could I keep him on for a couple of hours?
The old man kept his voice high enough for the other children to hear.
We can keep them for a day or two and then they leave.
I mean, they keep cold air away from your feet, for one thing.
But what I would like to do is to keep him here, just for the next few hours.
We need to keep out of the police's way for a few hours and let them do their job.
They kept the light on her for some time, then turned.
We have to keep some sort of control over them, for a time at least.