Example sentences of "he [verb] eye " in BNC.
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1 | He avoided eye contact immediately . |
2 | Frankie 's eyes nearly popped out of his head when he clapped eyes on the room and its contents , especially what was laid out on the table . |
3 | You ought to know by this time that — in the language of popular fiction — he has eyes for no one but you . ’ |
4 | No other man had so eloquently and constantly spoken of the way I had haunted him from the first moment he cast eyes on me . |
5 | He turned eyes hard with disgust on Dana , and Claudia was n't at all surprised when her sister mumbled that Garry was waiting for her in a café in the main street . |
6 | Who , when he lays eyes upon me , does not feel that he is seeing his king and his master ? ’ |
7 | Penry shot upright , yawning mightily as he rubbed eyes which focused on her with a noticeable lack of warmth . |
8 | He had the Intelligence and the Security and the Branch all burrowing in their computers for an Englishman called Colt who wiped people for the cause of the Republic of Iraq , and he had sweet nothing to do , unless he went eye to eye with the mysteries of the thermostat . |
9 | I never got beyond the moment he sets eyes on him , which happens at the top of the second page . |
10 | He always wore a plain white shirt with the sleeves rolled back off his splendid forearms , and he had eyes dark enough to look truly black in the lighting of The Bar . |
11 | She would bewitch him , until he had eyes for nothing but her . |
12 | Bowler hat , little moustache and spats and when you came through the shed , my God , nobody slacked cos he had eyes everywhere and the Traffic Superintendent was , he was directly responsible to him erm then erm retired and erm then retired during the war and they had another fella come in from he came from away . |
13 | His talons were unadorned , though he had eye tattoos which indicated that he was of the clan of Hanjin . |
14 | L.A.H. showed little response in either direction with her right eye ( contralateral to the absent hemisphere ) , and only nasal-directed response with he left eye . |
15 | Once he set eyes on Albert , he knew that the old man was very sick indeed . |
16 | He thought he had loved her from the moment he set eyes on her . |
17 | ‘ That lady tamed him the first time he set eyes on her . |