Example sentences of "eyes [adv] [verb] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Reid 's eyes suddenly engaged Culley 's .
2 ‘ I opened his eyes all right and now those eyes only see Maria Luisa . ’
3 But she was in a daze , her eyes constantly seeking Lucenzo , trying to excuse and explain his lies to her own satisfaction .
4 " Oh yes , darling , " Jenny exclaimed , her eyes still watching Matthew .
5 He looked worried , almost weary , and his eyes instantly found Maggie .
6 ‘ Are ye leaving so soon , Master English Clerk ? ’ she asked suggestively , her eyes boldly studying Corbett from head to toe .
7 Her head snapped back down in a flurry of bouncing coppery hair , her eyes warily searching Lucenzo 's face for some sign of compassion .
8 Bissell 's eyes never left Rohmer as he spoke , and Rohmer knew what the thing meant when it said it would n't talk to Gilbert anymore .
9 His eyes never left Lamarr Dean , but his right hand closed on the Spencer and it was down at his side as he walked over the few steps to the bar .
10 All the while his eyes never left Ronni 's face .
11 All this time , the Judge 's eyes never left Moore 's .
12 The man 's eyes never left Cranston 's as he drew a deep breath , one bony finger pointing upwards to the clear blue sky .
13 Nicolo stirred , leaned away from the wall , walked slowly forward , his eyes never leaving Caroline .
14 She moved closer to the picture , her eyes never leaving Ward 's face , her feet brushing against the soft silk as she walked over it .
15 A dazzled junior seized the opportunity to press tea on them both , his eyes never leaving Catherine , and McLeish , amused , accepted a cup .
16 For a second the count just stood there and then he came slowly across to them , his eyes never leaving Maggie 's face until he was close .
17 ‘ You bolted off into the forest , ’ said Tommy , his eyes never leaving Trentham .
18 Very slowly she took the headphones off and laid them carefully on the table , her eyes never leaving Luke 's for a moment .
19 ‘ Now the shotgun , ’ he commanded , his glittering black eyes never leaving Grant 's .
20 All the children : bright , kempt Juliette , who hears poems at home and whose eyes never leave Beth 's face ; and Jamie , whose ‘ mother does n't care ’ ( as Jimmy Adair put it in a John Walsh poem ) and ‘ who stays up half the night , you see ’ ( Walsh 1960 ) .
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