Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] an eye " in BNC.

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1 To have a Coronation Street star and Cilla Black introducing your rallies showed an eye for the bathetic .
2 Had no such provision been made , and had it merely been left to the initiative of backbenchers to keep an eye on instruments tabled , it is highly probable that many instruments would become or remain law with never a critical eye being cast over them .
3 I tell you something : maybe we get some of the brothers to keep an eye out .
4 ‘ Well , we 'll get the cars to keep an eye out for her , but I have an awful feeling in my gut that she is not coming home .
5 Whilst reading the following paragraphs keep an eye on checklist 2 , and also consider the program personality headings together with program style suggestions , as decisions about these will influence the presentation of the content of the lesson and affect the environment finally created in the classroom .
6 These days I pay someone from Brides Haven to come over here at regular intervals to keep an eye on the place . ’
7 Nobody has the monopoly of wisdom and it 's important , it seems to me , that you have economists keeping an eye on the economics of the situation , sociologists looking after the cultural and individual choice sides , psychologists , people 's appraisal of their environment , geographers saying this sort of development is more appropriate there because of environmental conditions than there , and so on .
8 I 'd hired a team of private investigators to keep an eye on you after your house was ransacked , and I was just ringing through to them to let them know where you were . ’
9 It is the responsibility of the pilots to keep an eye out when the air space is not controlled .
10 He despatched various officers to villages north of the Thames , and local PCs kept an eye on the sparse river crossings in case James should double back into Berkshire .
11 ‘ We are experiencing a temporary respite but retailers have an eye over their shoulder to the cold , dark days of January and February which will be hard , ’ said marketing manager Ron Woodman .
12 Lucy Lane was assigned to the bookshop ; among other things to keep an eye on the opening of the safe .
13 Herbs to keep an eye on are the marjorams , of which there are at least three different kinds , tarragon ( two ) , dill and fennel , which hybridize very easily , garden mint which is often a cross with horse-mint , or may even be that species , lovage which can look like ground-elder while young , and French sorrel which is invariably confused with the inferior-tasting English sorrel .
14 Patients receive an eye drop anaesthetic for the procedure which is only available privately at a cost of £1,300 per eye .
15 Should a cat appear , ducks immediately increase their peeking rates to keep an eye on it .
16 Maybe one of Bonanza 's men keeping an eye on me .
17 Watching and waiting — the police keeping an eye on the hippies .
18 Maybe Carmichael sent some guys to keep an eye on me .
19 Sgt Biggs is urging all anglers to keep an eye open for anything suspicious .
20 And our reporters had an eye for many a shaggy dog story .
21 Out of necessity , publishers have an eye to their profits and neither a work 's inclusion in a catalogue or collection , nor instant popularity , guarantees its suitability .
22 Before you load up your board on the car to go off in search of solitude , remember that it is wisest to sail in a controlled situation with plenty of others to keep an eye on you .
23 The nurses cast an eye at his blood pressure and look at each other .
24 The PROFITBOSS has an eye on the market when others have an eye on themselves .
25 She says women have an eye for minutiae , they see the curtain has n't been drawn or the untied shoelace .
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