Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] eye [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Ever since I laid eyes on Dominic Wetherby I 've been unable to rest .
2 But I did n't think of anything else since the first moment I laid eyes on you , either . ’
3 ‘ Well , she was doing it the first time I laid eyes on her ! ’
4 ‘ A rum fellow , ’ the doctor had said , ‘ if ever I clapped eyes on one . ’
5 I fell madly in love with this area of Scotland the first time I set eyes on it , and subsequently crawled all over it for years , marvelling at how many caves Bonnie Prince Charlie managed to occupy in his escape from the Redcoats .
6 ‘ From the moment I set eyes on you I have n't been able to think of anything else .
7 From the first moment I set eyes on Frankenstein , at the hotel in Sècheron , I had the impression of a man with a burdensome secret .
8 You were mine — I knew that as soon as I set eyes on you .
9 But as soon as I set eyes on you all rational thought deserted me .
10 ‘ I wanted her the minute I set eyes on her . ’
11 Peter Moores impresses more with bat and gloves every time I clap eyes on him ; Martin Speight is beginning to weld patience and big numbers to his undoubted ability and bottomless well of self-belief ; and if a fractured ankle has set the seal on Adrian Jones 's dispiriting season there has been consolation in the imposing shape of Ed Giddins .
12 But before I clap eyes on his miserable face , I intend to down as many cups of sack as I can !
13 When it was Lord Thurso 's time to speak he was able to joke " Your Territorial Commander and I see eye to eye .
14 Nobody has eyes like yours . ’
15 You develop eyes in the back of your head . ’
16 She knew me to be a rogue as soon as she clapped eyes on me and , whilst her father ushered me to a seat , she watched girlishly out of the corner of her eye .
17 The Profitboss surrounds himself with achievers : Frankie Dockertz who achieves the most efficient warehouse operation in the region , Liz Mills who has eyes for selecting the best sales people in the country , Betty Boyd who provides the most reliable administrative back-up in the company .
18 She lifted eyes like gem-stones , ruby-bright in the light of the torches , black , surely , in full daylight .
19 And he had , did did n't you say to him , have n't you got eyes in your head , could n't you see how
20 She locked eyes with her daughter in the mirror .
21 No sooner did she set eyes on the gentleman than she recognised his pecuniary position to be merely temporary .
22 The tingling of Tommaso 's breath in her ear persisted as she made her way home ; though she could see no one around her , she felt eyes at her back , sucking out her secrets like cupping glasses burning against her skin .
23 ‘ At least she is n't going to throw another wobbly the second she sets eyes on you … but she 's not going to like the idea of leaving tomorrow . ’
24 Kukuli was Quechua for ‘ beautiful bird ’ and even in the dim light of the carriage I could see she had eyes like stars .
25 If you sometimes wish you had eyes in the back of your head to see exactly what the children are getting up to in the back of the car , you 'll be pleased to hear about The Lane Changer from Automotive .
26 ‘ Why she seemed to dislike me the moment she set eyes on me .
27 Eachuin Odhar and his grandson spent much effort on dodging her , for whenever she set eyes on them she tried new tunics on them .
28 Nutty 's eyes gleamed when she set eyes on the professional Sergeant Potter with four pistols in boxes and a load of shot and a thick wad of targets .
29 She had known when she set eyes on them that they were nothing to do with the Smoke and nothing to do with the expedition that was preparing .
30 She seemed to have taken to the Foundling child the moment she set eyes on her , and there was no doubt in Betty 's mind that Corrie was the sole reason for her being offered the work .
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