101.   For this panel of ordinary Washington residents, whose names are kept secret, the most crucial decisions are still ahead.

102.   Foreign investors remain concerned about weak regulation of the Czech capital markets and insider deals that keep acquisitions secret.

103.   For example, employees can charge a member of Congress with employment discrimination, and any settlement paid comes from taxpayer funds, with all records kept secret.

104.   Fujisaki has promised that their identities will be kept secret by the court.

105.   Funeral arrangements for Barton himself have been kept secret by the family.

106.   Grand jury information is to be kept secret largely because it has been generated without the protections of the adversarial system.

107.   He added that enough of the case could be kept secret to preserve public safety.

108.   He also begins to take responsibility for the younger brother, whose existence he had kept secret from his wife.

109.   He had fishy-looking contacts with Chinese scientists when he was abroad, and kept them secret from American authorities.

110.   He had always kept it secret.

v. + secret >>共 9
keep 91.95%
make 4.89%
consider 2.01%
declare 0.43%
allow 0.14%
hold 0.14%
label 0.14%
mark 0.14%
presume 0.14%
keep + a. >>共 756
alive 10.07%
secret 7.59%
low 5.13%
open 4.09%
warm 3.76%
busy 3.37%
confidential 2.18%
happy 2.08%
afloat 2.04%
simple 1.97%
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