Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] a blind [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is as though the panel has developed a blind spot which does not admit the possibility that the newcomer might win .
2 The plaintiff must show that the defendant has turned a blind eye to truth in order to advance an ulterior object .
3 Until then , police practice involved turning a blind eye to minor breaches of public decency rather than embarking on lengthy prosecutions .
4 To many , scepticism has seemed a blind alley and yet , somehow , unavoidable , and much of the literature of the twentieth century has paraded its nihilism as being intellectually justified by the power of the sceptical position .
5 Okay , if we wa if we want to turn a blind eye to it then that 's our business you know but er but when you 're , when you 're actually erm
6 But the blank horror over Khmer Rouge atrocities between 1975 and 1978 has created a blind spot about its strength in Cambodia , and the growing likelihood that it will return to power , either on its own or with the other Cambodian opposition factions .
7 I could have turned a blind eye , but to grab it and to throw it to the hounds I think was absolutely abysmal .
8 We continue to turn a blind eye to the architecture with no name , preferring instead to attack the buildings that future generations will admire .
9 It would have taken a blind man , or a very naive one , not to spot some connection between their style of play and the kinds of responsibilities and decisions they have to make in the outside world .
10 Trident seems to occupy a blind spot for a Government otherwise over-enthusiastic about cutbacks in public expenditure .
11 He would prefer to turn a blind eye to the problem of asylum seekers around the world .
12 Honouring someone does not mean turning a blind eye to weakness .
13 Choosing to turn a blind eye to the unlikely drama that was unfolding a few feet in front of her , she merely expressed her gratitude for the imitation topaz bangle that she 'd just unwrapped , before turning on her heels and heading downstairs to catch the special seasonal episode of Crossroads .
14 Armed guards told thousands of people with jobs in the western sector they should not report for work ‘ for the time being ’ , while a few were said to have turned a blind eye as scores of their fellow citizens ran for freedom .
15 The points were made that parking there can not be dangerous as it is permitted during part of the year , and that the authorities seem to have turned a blind eye to cars parked outside the church during services .
16 Some other forces throughout the region , if they even thought about it , appear to have turned a blind eye .
17 Next month RW&P talks to the main men and gives an in-depth look at the Italian scene and asks whether rugby can afford to turn a blind eye .
18 In thirty years , if she had not learned to turn a blind eye to Bernard 's excesses , she had learned nothing .
19 Whereas Nicolae preferred to turn a blind eye to his son 's misdemeanours , which were so unlike his own abstemious and dedicated youth , Elena seemed almost to prefer Nicu 's bad behaviour to Valentin 's modest and retiring example .
20 The same people who had turned a blind eye as they passed Clary in their snooty fashion , would regard this esteemed gentleman with admiration , perceiving Clarence , as a high-class citizen of Chichester .
21 The authority plans to stop turning a blind eye to disability and war pension income when calculating community benefits charge and housing benefits .
22 I am still not clear whether my confidence was the product of my faith or whether I had generated a blind optimism to prevent the facts from crushing me .
23 Japanese authorities have turned a blind eye to the rapid expansion of their drift-net fleet .
24 English-speaking countries , however , have been relatively unaware of this activity because of language barriers , or if aware of any aspect of it have turned a blind eye due to a lack of understanding of the background of the method or a disinterest in the findings of Quantum Physics .
25 For years , the authorities have turned a blind eye to the slaughter , maintaining that it was a quaint custom which would eventually die out .
26 Their designers have discovered a blind spot in the way humans play chess , and they have built machines with one ability : to sit in that blind spot and stab out of it , over and over , during the course of the game .
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