81.   Keeping the secret can be harder, when the political winds blow shrill and anti-immigrant rhetoric abounds.

82.   Many critics of declassification are the people who know what secrets are kept, and whose livehood has been tied up in keeping those secrets.

83.   Many more of us refuse to keep secrets about alcoholism and domestic violence, chemotherapy and plastic surgery.

84.   Many officials have varying reasons for keeping secrets.

85.   Maybe we should have impeached him for felonious failure to keep a secret.

86.   Men might keep a few secrets, after all.

87.   Microsoft, obviously, is an outfit that knows how to keep a secret, and it has instilled this sterling trait into its word processor.

88.   Monday was the meeting with the government, and after government meetings, it is not possible to keep a secret anymore.

89.   No violent notoriety followed, because the girl told only her sister, and the sisters kept their secret.

90.   Not even the red clay can keep a secret if memory is stronger than time.

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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