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your rhythm is disturbed so it may not go easy, or it does because you kept awake all night. But it may no problem
The faucet kept leaking all night long and kept me awake.
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The constant pounding of the rain against the window kept everyone awake that night.
Maybe, but the question is a little garbled.The following is a complete sentence:Their snoring kept Annie awake. (note the period - without it, the sentence would not be complete)Your example had no indication of where the sentence in question began or ended, and there seems to be an extra A kicking around in there.
Last night, the neighbors had a raucous party that kept me awake all night.
The girlish laughter arising from the back of the bus kept me awake for the whole trip.
The cackle of her laugh echoed down the hall. The cackle of the hens in the coop kept him awake.
You do realize that "that kept early hours" is not a word, right? This phrase means someone was awake and working in the early hours of the morning. She was a worker that kept early hours. The shop that kept early hours always got more customers.
A chimichanga is just a deep-fried burrito. The chimichanga I ate yesterday kept me awake all night.
The child's incessant crying kept us from hearing the sermon.Mom's incessant nagging did nothing to improve his behavior.Incessant yelling from across the hall kept us awake all night.
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