1. I was supposed to be a caretaker, charged with setting the branch back on an even keel. 2. Now that the crisis is over, we must try to get things back on an even keel. 3. That Nigel was on an even keel again was a double comfort. 4. Then Maybe they are on an even keel. 5. These two kept her on an even keel. 6. Jason had helped him out with a series of loans, until he could get back on an even keel. 7. Also for the audio tour and generally for making sure that everything is kept on an even keel historically and that people keep on the right lines. 8. By the time the taxi had delivered them to the restaurant Fabia was feeling on more of an even keel. |