Sentences with phrase «usually kept at bay»

But the molecular cues that enable autoimmune T cells, which are usually kept at bay by the blood - brain barrier, to slip into the central nervous system had remained unclear.

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Usually, we believe that creeds and confessions protect the gospel, defending it against heresy, keeping at bay those who teach a false gospel, and leading people toward central truths of gospel, such as God's holiness, our sinfulness, and the person and work of Jesus Christ.
That is, admittedly, a hard sell, which is usually why we see movies coming out of the studio system that touch upon mourning but keep it decidedly at bay.
Weekly brushings are usually sufficient for keeping flyaway hair at bay.
A dog litter box is usually filled with absorbent pellets which keep lingering odors at bay, making clean up easy and quite effortless.
One of the advantages of knowing what diseases your breed is predisposed to is that you can usually buy healthy dog food that will help keep specific issues at bay.
Puppies are usually wormed from the age of 2 weeks then fortnightly until they reach 12 weeks of age, then monthly until 6 months old, after that every 3 - 6 months will keep parasites at bay
In the past people used to have cats in villages or farms to hunt and keep rats at bay, they usually would live on the streets, sheds or half indoors.
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