Example sentences of "from [art] eyes " in BNC.
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1 | If any one element in his style is to be singled out as predominant , it is that haunting expression of far-away desire never absent from the eyes and lips , and conveyed in every gesture , feature and attitude . |
2 | ‘ From the eyes , the ears , the shape of the head , we knew immediately . |
3 | • They are ( as their name indicates ) immediately above the optic chiasm , an area where the two nerves which carry visual information from the eyes cross over each other on their way to that part of the brain that analyses vision . |
4 | It has been shown in some animal species that there are nerves running from the eyes to the SCN . |
5 | The Nuremberg Trials lifted the scales from the eyes of many Germans , and later OMGUS surveys reported that only one in eight ( 12 per cent ) of those questioned in the American Zone recalled trusting Hitler as Leader up to the end of the war , while 35 per cent claimed never to have trusted him and a further ( 6 per cent to have kept faith in him only until the outbreak of war . |
6 | When I spoke great tears fell from the eyes of the grey hound , more and more , heavier and heavier . |
7 | The rash stings and burns , is worse ( < ) washing and water , worse ( < ) heat of the bed ; thirsty ; hot feet , may stick them out of the bed ; hot flushes of the skin which may look dusky and red ; burning stinging catarrhs from the eyes or nose ; dusky purplish skin and the rash does not come out ; slow convalescence and the patient is weak , tired and prostrate . |
8 | Profuse , watery , excoriating discharge from the eyes with a bland , fluent discharge from the nose |
9 | Profuse , watery , excoriating discharge from the eyes with a bland , fluent discharge from the nose is a very strong symptom for this remedy . |
10 | At Derwentwater ‘ Beyond Barrow Beck , is presented a scene of desolation , almost sufficient to draw tears from the eyes of the traveller of feeling , who would certainly lose nothing if he were conducted through it blindfold … ’ |
11 | The traditional explanation is that the stripes act as camouflage and help to break up the shape of the animal , concealing its body from the eyes of hungry predators . |
12 | This type of change also interferes with our reading of the mood-signals coming from the eyes . |
13 | In alarm she struggled to hide her body from the eyes of the young men , and in so doing knocked the vessel on to its side , leaving her and the soapy water on the floor . |
14 | But whereas the faces all around were pale , or a smooth golden bronze from holidays chasing the winter sun , his was ruddy , weathered , the creases radiating from the eyes suggesting a life soaking up the glare of the sun and wind . |
15 | Scientists then often speak of ‘ the scales falling from the eyes ’ or of the ‘ lightning flash ’ that ‘ inundates ’ a previously obscure puzzle , enabling its components to be seen in a new way that for the first time permits its solution . |
16 | Then he closed the eyes of the boy with the broken neck , and placed a coat over him to keep him from the eyes of the students he would never get to know . |
17 | Coffins and corpses are meant to biodegrade , the acidic content of one assisting the decomposition of the other ; they are destined for burial or deposit , hidden away from the eyes of mortal man , and there it is hoped they will remain . |
18 | The mother of the groom may also ask to see the bride and she will be taken off to a remote room in the bride 's house , away from the eyes of other members of her hareem , for the bride is in strict purdah for the coming wedding . |
19 | No luck there but a duvet and dustsheets would disguise the shape perfectly well from the eyes of the squeamish . |
20 | The quieter , hidden venues may become increasingly attractive ; those places where rare and unsuspected solitude can sometimes be found , where one 's obsession can be indulged , away from the eyes of would-be competitors Gardom 's Edge is such a place , despite its proximity to more celebrated neighbours such as Birchens ( aagghh ! ) , |
21 | The beak has a characteristic yellow band , and there is a black band progressing downwards from the eyes . |
22 | These do not reflect activity from the eyes individually , but between them the two channels will record an eye movement in any direction . |
23 | The hindbrain and midbrain structures , normally associated with relaying sensory information to the cortex , spontaneously generate signals which are responsible for the cortical activation , and are also indistinguishable from signals which would normally have been relayed from the eyes and ears . |
24 | Our knowledge of this comes very largely from David Hubel and Torsten Wiesel , who worked together for twenty years at Harvard Medical School , recording from single neurons of the visual cortex — the part of the neocortex that receives its input mainly from the eyes . |
25 | Clary eye lotion ( to remove grit from the eyes ) |
26 | The information from the membrane is passed to the area of the brain that deals with vision , and it is analysed in a similar way to signals from the eyes . |
27 | If we cry when we are sad , the physiological response is tears from the eyes and nose . |
28 | The potency of such sacredness is supposed to be an emanation from the eyes ; hence the covering of the head . |
29 | A few ghosts might lift the scales from the eyes of the Court of the Bank . |
30 | The object of this exercise was for advisers to gain a view of the school from the eyes of a pupil — to experience the school day as a particular pupil would . |