Example sentences of "do [not/n't] [vb infin] [pos pn] eye [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Furthermore , if speakers did not avert their eyes during the planning ( hesitant ) phases in their speech , there was a marked increase in speech disturbances . |
2 | But she did not take her eyes from Riven . |
3 | He spoke slowly to the children and did not take his eyes off them as he spoke . |
4 | He did not take his eyes off me . |
5 | Dr Ali did not take his eyes off his face . |
6 | She said the word clearly , but still did not raise her eyes to her father 's . |
7 | He did not raise his eyes to Melanie but stared at the backs of his hands . |
8 | He grunted by way of greeting as the fat widow dumped herself down on the other chair , but did not raise his eyes from his reading . |
9 | Two acting notes for Frank : Less is more — do not shift your eyes at the audience so much , stare them down once every scene ; when in doubt about what to say next do not keep ad-libbing about Harry . |
10 | In conversation , people do not fix their eyes on you and make notes : they are informal and natural , while talks are set piece , formal occasions . |
11 | The four-foot-long nozzle is heavy for me and hard to hold level , but I do not take my eyes off the spider . |
12 | I he reason you need to watch the rod carefully is not because bites on slugs are hard to see , but because you risk losing the rod if you do not keep your eye on it . |
13 | Creed did n't lift his eyes from his drink . |
14 | Dalziel laughed but did n't turn his eyes to the speaker . |
15 | She did n't take her eyes off him for a moment . |
16 | She did n't take her eyes off Frank . |
17 | And as Eva drove , Dad did n't take his eyes from her face . |
18 | He did n't take his eyes from Doyle , nor reach for the cigars . |
19 | Sanchez did n't take his eyes from the pit . |
20 | But do n't take your eyes off those Australians . |
21 | ‘ Do n't any of you move an inch from here and do n't take your eyes off those bundles . |
22 | Do n't strain your eyes by putting up with poor lighting . |
23 | And the names on the score sheet , do n't rub your eyes in disbelief when you see the morning paper , they are and . |