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

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1 McIvor , from Newbuildings , outside Londonderry , has already caught the eye of Billy Bingham .
2 Kylie has always had an eye for composition and colour , and is particularly gifted in the art of watercolour .
3 She was of course famous for her powers of observation ; she was better than any of us at using the mirrors which she had had installed everywhere to keep an eye on everything that was happening , or was about to happen and might need averting .
4 ‘ I 'll warn Mrs Pettifer they 're on their way , ’ said the sergeant , ‘ Then you 'd better keep an eye on the old lady and I 'll watch the froggie geezer .
5 ‘ We 'd better keep an eye on her then , ’ said Enid .
6 Knowing nothing about the likely sums involved , or the intentions of Viola 's younger son , the discussion was inconclusive , but as he stopped his car outside its magnificent , unpaid-for garage , Desmond said : ‘ I think I 'd better keep an eye on young Hilary . ’
7 Come on , we 'd better keep an eye on her . ’
8 Philip came up to keep an eye on him for a week or so .
9 Once Duncan had managed to fire off a report and stop his watch-replacement from stumbling on the terrorists , he had settled down to keep an eye on the gang .
10 In the next act we see a mountain village , where a feckless Kuomintang soldier is slouching around keeping an eye on the villagers .
11 I refuelled and re-armed and went back to keep an eye on Thacker who was about three miles out in the channel .
12 The black sacks full of fetid rubbish that are to be seen in Lambeth do not meet the eye on entering Wandsworth .
13 But A&R people do not stay A&R people for very long if they do n't have an eye on both money and art simultaneously .
14 If you do n't keep an eye on your trousers ,
15 ‘ These retired military men can get a bit frisky if you do n't keep an eye on them . ’
16 ‘ Well , I 'ave ter keep an eye on Rachel when she 's 'avin' 'er afternoon nap , ’ Carrie said sharply .
17 Incidentally , I have used projection television receivers at home for the last 40 years and , possibly their use does not require the eye to be concentrated in one continuous subtended angle , my in eyes in their fourth quarter century still resolve that one minute of arc !
18 On the contrary , a company that does not keep an eye on how its employees are functioning is probably itself being badly run .
19 It has never given him any trouble , but we 've always kept an eye on it .
20 I 've never been more than a dabbler but I 've always had an eye for a painter and I saw at once that he was one .
21 Since marrying her he had n't cast an eye on anyone else .
22 There was n't a man watching , or a woman , who had n't had an eye on him in admiration .
23 Both sectors have long experienced the eye of professional bodies , which accredit the degree courses designed to produce recruits for their profession .
24 The megatons of cash generated by the football World Cups have clearly caught the eye of most other sports , and now we have athletics World Cups to contend with .
25 They have also caught the eye of estate agents .
26 I always take a bottle of claret and a meat pie to help me through the service and , when it 's finished , I gaze around to catch the eye of some pretty maid .
27 Since you seem reluctant to help us in our inquiries it might be as well if I stayed here to keep an eye on you while Constable Aplin rides to Burford to swear out a search warrant . ’
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