Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [verb] eye [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I 've seen eyes like his in jails .
2 I 've got eyes in my head and you 're not at all daunting any more .
3 I am simply glad that in the modest glades of Barnes Common I can enjoy my peacocks , purple hairstreaks and red admirals , and never have to worry about whether or not I have set eyes on a yellow-legged tortoiseshell or a Higgins 's anomalous blue .
4 What she was thinking was that , unlike her memory block with Arnie , she could n't imagine ever forgetting the first time she 'd laid eyes on Guido .
5 I do n't suppose you 've got eyes for anyone but dear old Jonathan . ’
6 You 've got eyes like a
7 ‘ Not unless you 've got eyes in your — in the back of your head . ’
8 Just hours earlier she had set eyes on the pretty two-year-old and sister Anna-Camilla , seven , for the first time .
9 Her heart had been lost to him the first moment she had set eyes on him .
10 It was not difficult for Laura to remember the first time she had set eyes on Ross Wyndham , because it had also been the day of her cousin 's wedding .
11 ‘ It was Sheena Hawthorne , and it was the first time we had set eyes on each other for 50 years , ’ Betty says .
12 The bottom one 's got eyes of the devil .
13 He turned blazing eyes on her and his voice suddenly roughened .
14 I said , and Roy was being rude though cos I said to Roy , I said , have n't you got a glow worm , he said no mine 's got eyes on the end of it !
15 Mine do n't light up , it 's got eyes on the end of it !
16 Stuart said the girl must have been leading Oliver on and being provocative , I said she was probably shy and terrified by these advances from her teacher , until we both realised neither of us had set eyes on the girl or knew what had happened .
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