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

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1 With her trim figure , vivacious personality and love of sports Frances caught the eye of many young men that season , among them Major Ronald Ferguson , the Duchess of York 's father .
2 The fashionably turned out Kylie caught the eye of many boys at Camberwell .
3 Opana kept an eye on the returning aircraft in spite of the devious routes they flew back to the carriers .
4 Director PAUL VERHOEVEN tells EDWARD MURPHY about courting controversy and growing up in a nightmare , while KIM NEWMAN casts an eye over the overblown finished product
5 I 've asked Lissa to keep an eye on the computer .
6 He believed he could outmanoeuvre and trap the English King ; he too had his spy at Godstowe to keep an eye on Corbett .
7 Honeysuckle and lavender scented the air , espaliered coxes would , in time , delight the taste , a late flowering Variegata di Bologna crowded the eye with its opulence .
8 Over 20 entries were received and the joint entry by Cox and Duncan caught the eye of the judging panel , Don Maxwell , Hamid Khatib , Jim Caven-Atack , Joe Leghorn and Roger Walls .
9 The minor planning applications do not fall into the Associations remit although Ruth Wilson keeps an eye on all that is going on .
10 The minor planning applications do not fall into the Associations remit although Ruth Wilson keeps an eye on all that is going on .
11 Oh Mr kept an eye on us .
12 Ernest had an eye for detail , and Undertown displays this to the hilt .
13 Lewis and Beryl , of course , had never gone near Wyvis Hall , they would not have laid themselves open to such humiliation , to the possibility of their way being barred by some yokel , paid by Adam to keep an eye on the place .
14 Dauntless kept an eye on the tree trunks to the side of the path and eventually spotted a growth of swage mushroom , just above head height .
15 GREG CAMPBELL casts an eye over the principal contenders and comes up with a Victorian prop .
16 Mrs Taylor kept an eye on us , ready to rap our knuckles if we got too greedy .
17 Within limits , the family of the dead soldier could form the wording of the announcement without censorship , making the death-columns ( alongside advertisements ) the only non- ‘ co-ordinated ’ parts of German newspapers ( though the SD kept an eye on them , apparently aware of their potential as an index of opinion ) .
18 ( I wager Wolsey kept an eye on that , too , being most interested in the sins of the flesh .
19 They offered opportunities for men of skill to acquire great position in the world — Arnoul of Ardres caught the eye of Countess Ida of Boulogne through his exploits ; and they also conferred lustre on the great — Geoffrey le Bel and Philip of Alsace were renowned throughout France for their distinguished performances in these show battles .
20 But there was to be no resting , particularly with Jeffrey Archer keeping an eye on the time .
21 Untag has 2,800 officials — including 1,100 policemen — scattered throughout Namibia to keep an eye on proceedings at 358 polling booths .
22 Meredith Jones — who relished his protégé 's roughness — was aware of that and told his friend Philip Burton to keep an eye on him , make sure he did not let slip this second and last chance .
23 So I do things for chaps from the U.K. Keep an eye on their properties .
24 Tim had an eye for those , he was good at remembering them .
25 There was one that you were being paid by Jack Hermon to keep a eye on us all .
26 It was rumoured that Laura had an eye for the men , which did nothing to consolidate the marriage , or to abate Woolridge 's white-hot temper , which was never far away .
27 Food safety minister David Maclean casts an eye over one of the incinerators at the companions rest animal crematorium , at Elmstone Hardwick near Cheltenham .
28 Inspector Blakelock gets here early those mornings to let them in and Scobie keeps an eye on them .
29 Rostov cocked an eye at Yuan , but the aide shook his head .
30 Halted on the inside lane , Robyn catches the eye of a young West Indian with Rastafarian dreadlocks , hunched in the entrance of a boarded-up shop , and smiles : a friendly , sympathetic , anti-racist smile .
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