Examples of using Something to keep in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Something to keep you busy at night.
You take something to keep you going, right?
Something to keep your strength up.
Something to keep your strength up.- What's this?
I must eat something to keep my mouth occupied now.
We need something to keep it from getting to town.
You know, something to keep me moving.
I would build something to keep our violent friend over here in line along the way.
Our violent friend over here in line along the way. I would build something to keep.
Bring something to keep'em out! Bring torches!
Just… give me something to keep me going.
He found something to keep him from his travels.
This can mean something to keep visual tabs on the high bid.
Bring something to keep'em out! Come on!
Just something to keep you calm.
Everyone should contribute something to keep Wikipedia free from advertisements.”.
But until then… people need something to keep them alive.
Cause I needed something to keep me going. I think I heard it.
It was never meant as anything more than a distraction, something to keep us busy while the real business went on elsewhere.
Considered a sign of good luck and something to keep your heart light,