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At the start, he had not thought there was need to keep count.
I am sure there is a reason, but you keep counting.
Anyway, how could a man keep count of so many?
Statistics are difficult to come by, but some individual companies keep count.
Sara tried to remember who else was in the room but again could not keep count.
My friends and I kept count of the fish taken on each fly.
I have kept count of the days and the landmarks.
There are more than 400 of them, though he hasn't kept count.
He did not keep count past 82 or dance for joy at 110.
There are so many of them that I still can't keep count.
After two or three times, it seem ludicrous to keep count.
Neither kept count of the times they had saved the other's life.
Keeping count, so to speak, and most interesting it was too.
After a while someone in the back asked, "Who's keeping count, three or four?"
I tried to keep count of them, but there wasn't much point to that.
Keep count of how many rows you pass, or you'll get lost and never find your way back again.
There may well have been other killings, police officials say, but no one has the resources to keep count.
Keep count, for I will do your herding no more.
The bolts came so fast that it was hard to keep count.
It's like, or no, your security's so bad that you have to keep counting faster.
Basil told me long ago that the mind only kept count of material things.
People had no way now to keep count of the civilian casualties.
The numbers on the panel in the van kept counting down.
That if you kept counting long enough you'd get to infinity.
They keep count of the time and the season.