71.   I no longer had to laugh at the jokes or keep a secret.

72.   Hundreds of workmen were allegedly murdered later to keep the secret of what was inside.

73.   In a community not known for keeping secrets, Dole managed to keep one.

74.   In exchange, the government should keep no secrets about how our taxes are being used.

75.   In the gossipy community of politicians and journalists, it is rare to keep a secret.

76.   It is usually difficult for the gossipy denizens of Madison Avenue to keep a secret.

77.   It was a pre-Watergate era in which columnists sponsored politicians, airbrushed their blemishes and kept their secrets.

78.   It was hard for Emily to keep the secret, but she always offered some excuse.

79.   Keeping the secret was particularly difficult because there is a San Jose Mercury News bureau around the corner.

80.   Keeping secrets was to solve the problem, although even children in grade school quickly learn that denying reality is never a permanent answer.

v. + secret >>共 236
make 25.14%
reveal 7.35%
keep 6.83%
have 4.49%
steal 3.87%
share 3.79%
know 2.47%
leak 1.98%
learn 1.81%
divulge 1.63%
keep + n. >>共 1280
eye 3.35%
job 1.84%
inflation 1.55%
promise 1.50%
record 1.49%
peace 1.48%
people 1.41%
watch 1.18%
control 1.14%
distance 1.13%
secret 0.44%
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