Example sentences of "eye [noun] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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2 Clinical trials have shown that treatment with vitamin A reduces the severity of illness and mortality in children with measles , even in areas where eye signs of vitamin A deficiency are rare .
3 I have assessed the risk of eye contamination during outpatient surgical procedures performed under local anaesthesia .
4 They found that the same pattern of results was obtained even when only one eye fixation per slide was allowed , always on the central detail .
5 To sum up , a number of interlocking factors have operated to shift the focus of concern about the impact of technological change on the quality of working life towards physical hazard from using the equipment ( eg radiation and eye damage from VDUs , equipment design ) and away from the ways that software , job design and work organisation could produce jobs that workers experienced as stressful , fatiguing and dehumanising .
6 Army bird 's eye views of city prove their worth
7 Still on the right and at eye level on Kampa Island are the eaves of the House of the Virgin Mary , where a painting of the Virgin which was said to have come floating downstream has been used as a house sign and a cult object .
8 John Berger believes it raises more questions than meet the eye Photograph of Pollock in his studio by Hans Namuth The suicide of art Pollock and Lee Krasner : when they first met she was 34 and better known as an artist than he was .
9 It becomes just two fingers in the eye type of thing .
10 The photos , now on show at the Open Eye Gallery in Bold Street , Liverpool , and the Great George 's Project , give a vivid view of black life in Los Angeles .
11 They checked on the possibility that saccadic movements made with the eyes closed , or in the dark , might be slowed , or that the velocity may then be independent of length of saccade , and found that they were not : that is , waking eye movements with eyes closed , or in the dark , are the same as with eyes opened and in the light .
12 Finally , it can be pointed out that newborn babies have profuse eye movements during REM sleep , although their vision is not good .
13 Eugene Aserinsky and his associates have recently discovered that the fast eye movements of REM sleep tend to be consistently slower than waking saccadic movements .
14 The pattern of velocity of eye movements of REM sleep is quite unlike that of waking eye movements , and seems inconsistent with the idea that they reflect scanning responses .
15 After watching the eye movements of subjects during REM sleep , and then obtaining reports from them of intense visual imagery , it seems only natural to assume that one has something to do with the other .
16 Although lateral eye movements appear at first sight to offer a simple and straightforward way of assessing which hemisphere is active at a given Instant , the evidence relating eye movements to hemisphere function is at present rather insubstantial .
17 McHaffie and Stein ( 1982 ) have also reported eye movements after colliculus stimulation in rats , although it is not clear that they are true saccades .
18 It was therefore hypothesised by Morgan , McDonald and MacDonald ( 1971 ) that subjects showing a predominance of left lateral eye movements in response to verbal and spatial questions would show a greater susceptibility to hypnosis than those with predominantly right lateral eye movements .
19 Although analysis of initial eye movements revealed no statistically significant effect of question type on direction of eye movement , the average frequency of all lateral eye movements in response to verbal questions was greater for movements towards the right .
20 Activity in giant cells in the pontine brainstem have been shown to precede eye movements in REM sleep in animals ( or paradoxical sleep , as it is called in rodents and cats ) while there is no evidence that cortical activity can influence these cells ' discharges .
21 After allowing for the much higher non-attendance rate in controls , the annual rate of eye examination per patient and the number of patients referred to a hospital ophthalmic clinic were comparable in the two groups .
22 Even though I 'd eventually been allowed my inhaler and eye ointment in Holloway , it had all been taken off me again .
23 The thick flame wavered in the breeze , rimming his lips , his nostrils , and his eye sockets with shadow .
24 Erm number one strength Alan erm although he does n't see to eye T eye eye to eye with er a lot of the city institutions and a lot of the shareholders erm he he does know his business erm and he has quite a strong character , very forceful and .
25 Xanthommatin is an eye pigment in Drosophila ; its biosynthesis from tryptophane via kynurenine and 3-hydroxykynurenine is under genetic control .
26 Using sophisticated surveillance equipment they are able to monitor the movements of terrorist suspects within a wide radius — from a bird 's eye point of view .
27 The prompted group received on average 1.1 eye examinations per year compared with 0.9 in the control group ( NS ) .
28 The indicative offer follows this stage and sets the scene for the formal eye ball to eye ball negotiations .
29 But erm er so I thought that was er so that was the only thing that I would actually pick up on there erm and the one thing I noticed this time , and you did n't , I mean this was n't the case when you did erm the role play this morning , but this time , and I do n't know whether it was because you had less confidence with what , with actual talking about the product , but you had very little eye contact with Maggie .
30 I exchanged eye contact with Werewolf 's shades .
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