Julie's started saving her money. If she keeps in on at( in, on, at ) it she'll have plenty in the future
John is a very smart guy. The thing that's keeping him back off under( back, off, under ) is his lack of confidence.
My wife and I try to keep our children off from into( off, from, into ) playing computer games too much.
Our dog is being taught to keep from off under( from, off, under ) the sofa, but sometimes she still tries to get on the sofa.
The sign tells people to keep their dogs out off from( out, off, from ) of the park, so there are no dogs in the park.
We kept on in to( on, in, to ) our annual budget, so at the end of the year we had plenty of money.
If you take your kids swimming at the beach, tell them to keep off from away from out from( off from, away from, out from ) the jellyfish.
If your neighbour yells "Keep it away down off( away, down, off ), will you!", your party is probably too noisy.
Manchester United have been playing very well. If they keep it in on up( in, on, up ), they will win more games.