Example sentences of "[to-vb] a [adj] eye [prep] " in BNC.

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1 As women began to cast a critical eye over the discipline of philosophy , a number of different types of work appeared .
2 ‘ Cheryl , I wonder if you would be so kind as to cast a professional eye over the experimental laboratories for me . ’
3 Towards the end of the eighth-century the Lombard kings began to cast a jealous eye on the remnant Roman Empire to the south .
4 ‘ Why did he want people to cast a cold eye on him ? ’
5 This is quite possible since MI5 did not make a detectable or a sustained effort to keep a watchful eye on Ivanov 's movements .
6 You are not likely to find anything of archaeological interest , but museums may be inclined to keep a watchful eye on you !
7 Shifting most of the body weight to the right leg , he pivots clockwise in a 180-degree arc , taking care to keep a watchful eye on his opponent .
8 When she started flying her parents asked me to keep a watchful eye on her .
9 Up to now the police have played a passive role with the hippies , preferring to keep a watchful eye on them .
10 There 's a reward for Bouncer 's safe return , but in the meantime Jackie will continue to keep a keen eye on the pub .
11 I was cowering in my usual corner in Boots ' chemist 's shop in Scarborough , where I had developed the habit of a weekly weigh-in to keep a morbid eye on my progressive emaciation .
12 Even when that object was not consciously in view most proposals for Masai development tended in practice towards that end , their essential ingredient being some measure designed to move the Masai away from the semi-nomadism they had immemorially practised towards a way of living which would make it easier for administrators to keep a benevolent eye on them .
13 At one time he was a sheep-farmer himself and , upon his deification , placed his flock in the heavens so as to keep a close eye on them .
14 He warned parents to continue to keep a close eye on their children until the rapist is caught .
15 but the rapid expansion of credit card trading will make it important to keep a close eye on this potential problem in future .
16 ‘ He was one of the top men we tried to keep a close eye on — when we could .
17 However , he would have to keep a close eye on our movements from now on , never allowing both of us to disappear from his sight for any length of time .
18 Now that services are altogether more fragmented , it is very much more difficult for managers to keep a close eye on what is happening .
19 Sam was going to a tutorial college , where the staff tended to keep a close eye on their pupils , being moderately well paid to do so , while Camille was still at a local comprehensive where the teachers no longer cared much about anything .
20 However , it is important to keep a close eye on your skin to see if any moles change in size or shape , in which case you should seek medical advice .
21 Farmers will have to keep a close eye on their security from now on .
22 In a minute dated 30 August , 1985 , Mr Collins wrote : ‘ We need to keep a close eye on this project … it could be used to support Exocet missiles . ’
23 It is not only defence ministries that would look askance at the creation of a defence oligopoly ; competition authorities exist to keep a beady eye on such tendencies .
24 Even worse , opponents ' wives are turning up to keep a beady eye on proceedings .
25 ‘ I think you will agree that that will make it extremely easy for me to keep a constant eye on you ? ’
26 He or she must be free to keep a careful eye on the operation of the analytical system and the data it produces .
27 There is no need to become over-anxious about the subject of diet for the elderly.We simply need to keep a careful eye on things , to see that they are eating a good variety of food which includes plenty of protein , dairy products and fresh fruit and vegetables , together with some roughage , which is often best taken in the form of a bran cereal , and which will , in many cases , completely eliminate the problem of constipation and ease that of piles .
28 There was a journalist , too — or maybe Antonio Francesca Pigafetta was a Venetian spy , since he came from Venice , was an acquaintance of the Doge and could well have been told to keep a wary eye on Spanish imperial ambitions in the East .
29 However , the Soviet Union still has to contend with the need , perhaps more pressing than in most areas of the world , to keep a wary eye on Washington when considering its options in South and , since 1979 particularly , Central America .
30 De Craon decided to keep a wary eye on Edward .
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