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

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1 She cast a malevolent eye at the window as a squall of rain battered the glass , then began an inspection of supplies .
2 He cast a professional eye over the report .
3 Sharpe cast a professional eye at the smoke of the French cooking fires .
4 Karl , as it were , added the italics as he cast a speculative eye over a huge grey building which loomed over the avenue like a battleship over a flotilla of cargo boats and from which , in the still , clear air , hung a vast flag , red , with a golden hammer and sickle emblazoned on it .
5 He cast a scathing eye at the rows of bottles .
6 Down in Australia Brian Johnston cast a knowing eye round the field and told his audience of millions that Neil Harvey was standing with his legs apart , waiting for a tickle .
7 He was up and dressed every day , and spent each evening in the corner of the public bar with a pint pot in front of him , keeping a benevolent eye on the satisfied customers .
8 Sean and Michael were there too , but they stood at the back looking usher-smart in new suits , and keeping a professional eye on the collecting plate .
9 The regulatory bodies , including the Securities and Investments Board , the Investment Managers Regulatory Organisation and the Life Assurance and Unit Trust Regulatory Organisation are keeping a close eye on the investigation procedure .
10 It is the kind of area where keeping a close eye on the map is almost essential for peace of mind — asking the way could prove difficult , to say the least .
11 Dieting also means keeping a close eye on the prepared foods that you buy and cutting them out if they include energy-rich ingredients .
12 The Football Association warned last night they were keeping a close eye on the sinning Saints after collecting five bookings and one dismissal in the opening two games of the season .
13 The marketing people are keeping a close eye on the demographic changes .
14 Political pundits are keeping a close eye on the sticky survey .
15 Vic swings on to the motorway , going north-west , and for a few miles gives the Jaguar its head , moving smoothly up the outside lane at 90 , keeping a watchful eye on the rear-view mirror , though the police rarely bother you in the rush hour , they are as eager as anyone to keep the traffic flowing .
16 Adam turned his attention to Miranda 's other tender places and casually added , ‘ Perhaps you 'd better give Annabel a call , to reassure her that you 're keeping a watchful eye on the accounts .
17 Here he is , keeping a watchful eye on the crowds at the Royal Priors shopping centre in Leamington Spa .
18 The Museum site includes a hard-standing and all the volunteers are keeping a covetous eye on a nearby T2-type hangar .
19 He tossed the first stone at the small wooden framed bedroom window on the lefthand side of the cottage , keeping a wary eye on the righthand window at the same time .
20 He changed taxis twice within three blocks , keeping a careful eye on the black Plymouth sedan which cruised sedately along behind both vehicles .
21 ‘ It 's about one per cent , is n't it ? ’ asked Belinda , keeping a careful eye on the road as she drove .
22 Now it was ready for another meal and was keeping a hopeful eye on the battlefield in case some appetizing Englishman or sepoy should fall conveniently near … but most of all it would like to eat Fleury , such was the power of its love for this handsome , green-clad young man ; it uttered a groan of ecstasy at the thought and a needle of saliva , dripping from its jaws , sparkled in the Collector 's telescope .
23 And he 's sure to be keeping a fatherly eye on the Chinese as they tuck into their flish ‘ n ’ crips !
24 She has a sharp eye for a toyboy .
25 Japanese authorities have turned a blind eye to the rapid expansion of their drift-net fleet .
26 For years , the authorities have turned a blind eye to the slaughter , maintaining that it was a quaint custom which would eventually die out .
27 Indeed , its strength is that it casts a caustic eye over the club scene , dealing with familiar situations with enough self-deprecation and sarcasm to stem any pretension .
28 Our knowledge of all these sides of religious life at Canterbury at the time of the Conquest has had to be reconstructed by laborious scholarship , largely because Lanfranc turned a blind eye to every aspect of a native religious tradition .
29 Nelson , who took Murdoch 's place in goal , first of all did as his namesake and turned a blind eye to a cross from McGinlay .
30 And turned a blind eye to the sinking S** .
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