How to use "remain" in a sentence

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They cannot but remain face to face, and intercourse, either amicable or hostile, must continue between them

I say to my countrymen so long as you have a sense of honour and so long as you wish to remain the descendants and defenders of the noble traditions that have been handed to you for generations after generations; it is unconstitutional for you not to non-cooperate and unconstitutional for you to cooperate with a Government which has become so unjust as our Government has become.

And let every other power know that this hemisphere intends to remain the master of its own house.

He told her that the money came from a man who preferred to remain unknown

You will remain in the pod for this, so you will speak through your avatar."

She prayed that she would remain healthy enough to continue working and living on her own until, at last, her time came and all the little windows on the machine of life produced lemons.

Of course, during the first of those two years, she'd still been married to Michael and had felt compelled to remain faithful to him, even though a separation and then a divorce had been in the works, and even though he had not felt constrained by any similar moral sense

The man in the kitchen was still unconscious and would probably remain that way for another ten or fifteen minutes

Tina didn't have to be told to remain silent

The Network was clandestine and must remain clandestine if it was to have any value

"You will remain relaxed and receptive."

"You will remain totally passive until you feel the urge to use the pen in your hand."

Now, only the eyes and mouth remain

But that was in a village where the Black Smoke was allowed to remain until it sank into the ground