Example sentences of "[noun] [v-ing] [art] [adj] eye " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Oh , just the small matter of the DGSE turning a blind eye to arms sales to Iranian terrorists in return for the release of our French hostages in Beirut . ’ ,
2 It is held together with a cryptic seal showing a human eye , a large X with peck marks round it and the words ‘ a return ’ written underneath .
3 At one point it rises off the ground like a periscope , looking around itself , for a fraction of a second casting a backward eye at us .
4 But actor Simon Dormandy has been banned form immersing his head following a delicate eye operation .
5 There is no question of the SFA turning a blind eye to the incident …
6 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 ?
7 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 ?
8 Indeed his sanguine response to his discovery lent colour to the story when it reached the evening news , and assured it of greater coverage than it might otherwise have merited , that focus in turn bringing a penetrating eye to bear on the identity of the dead man .
9 He did not go any further into the room but stood in the door keeping a watchful eye on Evans .
10 One day , when Sam found her weeping in a corner nursing a black eye , he told her she had got to stop .
11 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 !
12 So she 'd do just the opposite , keeping him close and at the same time keeping a watchful eye on all he was doing .
13 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 .
14 So far , by a process of more-or-less abstract reasoning , we have concluded that there is a series of imaginable Ks , each sufficiently similar to its neighbours that it could plausibly turn into one of its neighbours , the whole series linking the human eye back to no eye at all .
15 A more advanced technique involves camouflaging the real eye while at the same time making the false eye truly spectacular , with a huge black ‘ pupil ’ surrounded by a bright white eye-ring .
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