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keep in sight

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See: monitor, observe, regard, watch


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The delivery bodies need to maintain a firm stance on cost and keep in sight the intended legacy benefits too.
We have got to keep in sight of them on the scoreboard, because if they get into an early lead and O'Gara keeps the scoreboard ticking it's going to be a difficult afternoon.
Phil Wilson's fourth-placed side, who play Margate tomorrow, have lost only two of their opening 15 Conference games, and the Haig Avenue boss is keen for the Sandgrounders to stay in touch with the leading pack and keep in sight their longterm target of a top-five playoff place at the end of the season.
 
 
 
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