Example sentences of "[art] [adj] eye to " in BNC.
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1 | This pattern of results suggests that no uncrossed pathway from the left eye to the damaged left side of the brain is functional to elicit fixation shifts . |
2 | Considering each member of the series of hypothetical Ks connecting the human eye to no eye at all , is it plausible that every one of them was made available by random mutation of its predecessor ? |
3 | Considering each member of the series of Xs connecting the human eye to no eye at all , is it plausible that every one of them worked sufficiently well that it assisted the survival and reproduction of the animals concerned ? |
4 | Considering each member of the series of Ks connecting the human eye to no eye at all , is it plausible that every one of them worked sufficiently well that it assisted the survival and reproduction of the animals concerned ? |
5 | And as he struggled to make himself understood , there was n't a dry eye to be seen . |
6 | The restoration of the monarchy and its patronage proved a particularly valuable source of wealth and position to those who had remained faithful or changed their allegiance with a careful eye to the future . |
7 | Given , say , a hundred million Ks , we should be able to construct a plausible series of tiny gradations linking a human eye to just about anything ! |
8 | We continue to turn a blind eye to the architecture with no name , preferring instead to attack the buildings that future generations will admire . |
9 | Rugby , whose spectators are a fairly respectable lot , turns a blind eye to fighting on the field . |
10 | He seems to be obsessed with investing every penny , while at the same time turning a blind eye to the needs of his growing family . |
11 | The latter has said that he could not necessarily turn a blind eye to this … especially if there were complaints from other parties ; as you are well aware the commission have the power to seek repayment . |
12 | Men like Pugin , Ruskin and William Morris turned a distasteful and then a blind eye to the fast growing urban sprawl and preferred to live in genuine or fake medieval houses by rivers or lakes . |
13 | Japanese authorities have turned a blind eye to the rapid expansion of their drift-net fleet . |
14 | ‘ Council 's turned a blind eye to it previously but I 'm in charge now and I 'm booking you under the Fireworks and Public Entertainments byelaw . ’ |
15 | Their attempts to impose conditions on a man like Henry VIII only show how far , in the initial stages , they were turning a blind eye to the implications of their policy . |
16 | Significantly , farmers — generally reliable Tory supporters — are blaming the Government for the sins of Brussels and appear to be turning a blind eye to the Liberal Democrats ' pro-European stance . |
17 | ‘ It is hard to turn a blind eye to something so obvious and widespread , ’ wrote the author of a forestry text in 1962 . |
18 | It worries me that turning a blind eye to the deliberate starvation of these patients is portrayed as contributing in some way to the high ethical standards of the nursing profession . ’ |
19 | It can sometimes mislead people who perceive clearly the fallacies the metaphor invites and therefore reject it altogether , turning a blind eye to the true insight it encapsulates . |
20 | The label also turns a blind eye to the live tapes released by the band . |
21 | turning a blind eye to harassment of you by your colleagues ; |
22 | There is no question of the SFA turning a blind eye to the incident … |
23 | This has encouraged teachers to turn a blind eye to LMS in the hope that somehow , somewhere , someone will do something to protect them and their pupils from ‘ it ’ . |
24 | As British economists know only too well , it is easy to turn a blind eye to unwelcome truths of this kind and to indulge for decades in a form of national self-delusion . |
25 | Yet the signs are that industry largely turns a blind eye to what appears to a growing problem |
26 | Governments turn a blind eye to the thousands of poverty-stricken families that migrate to the forest every year . |
27 | The process of idealizing one 's partner , turning a blind eye to faults or discrepancies between what is and what is desired , can perform a useful function . |
28 | Julia Bard ( ‘ The priests have it ’ , 1 May ) rebukes anti-racists for turning a blind eye to religious fundamentalism , and cites a recent issue of the Runnymede Trust Bulletin to illustrate her argument . |
29 | Councils have been turning a blind eye to shops opening on Sunday because of the uncertainty over what the Euro-judges would decide . |
30 | They provide cover for them , they harbour them , they turn a blind eye to their work . ’ |