Example sentences of "eye [noun sg] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A notice at eye level inside the bathroom door can jog your memory and avoid some trying mopping-up operations later . |
2 | He is also looking forward to working within the progressive and well-equipped eye department at the university hospital . |
3 | Jane had to master the eye make-up of the day . |
4 | After David had examined the patient he straightened up and said , ‘ I 'm going to refer you to an eye specialist at the hospital as I 'm afraid the metal particle may have become embedded and caused some damage . |
5 | Rufa , whose eye quick-glancing o'er the Park , |
6 | Both the ones where they did it right , they maintained good eye contact with the person they were trying to persuade . |
7 | Establish eye contact with the judge , and make sure that you can be heard . |
8 | evading eye contact with the interviewer . |
9 | The victim can raise his or her status through standing and sitting tall and proud , making steady eye contact with the interviewer from the outset , taking time to answer questions and responding in a clear voice . |
10 | A good example is to watch a skilful presenter , making eye contact with the audience , standing still , using gestures and visual aids to emphasize a point . |
11 | You have to force yourself to make adequate eye contact with the audience and to stand still . |
12 | You can not read and make eye contact with the audience . |
13 | FOR no grave reason , the column 's old mum had an out-patient 's appointment last week with an eye surgeon at the Memorial . |
14 | Studies of eye movement during the reading process provide further evidence of the role of higher level knowledge . |
15 | He had indeed caught on from the bad vibes the driver had been giving out — the nervousness , the pale sweat-beaded face , the rapid eye movement towards the back seat — that something was bothering the guy . |
16 | If I pressed my eye flat to the ground and looked into the next garden , the big bushes there with thick tall stems and flat leaves seemed part of a mysterious tropical forest . |
17 | We ca n't really be out of er eye shot of the car is it ? |
18 | Having been cured of an eye infection through the agency of St Martin , in 565 he decided to visit the saint 's shrine at Tours . |
19 | Nathan was enjoying a cosy vision of flouncing back into Star Eye company on the arm of Zambia Crevecoeur . |
20 | It also has a black eye stripe and a false eye spot near the tail . |
21 | However , Dubliner Griffin picked up a bad eye injury on the way to defeating the triple national champion with the last punch of the fight . |
22 | The 51-year-old victim suffered a serious eye injury in the attack by youths who drove from the scene laughing . |
23 | A nasty eye injury in the home match with Blackpool on 28 February 1925 caused a haemorrhage and Hamilton was out of the side for the rest of the season : Palace collapsed like a punctured balloon . |
24 | Two simple planes connect the sunken eye socket to the forehead , and a small disk extends below from cheekbone to the inside corner of the eye , while the jaw , the nose and the section from nose to mouth and from mouth to chin are each clearly defined . |
25 | Edited by Richard Evans , who oversees some of the world 's greatest tennis tournaments , the book offers a bird 's eye view of the Tour , not least because of some of the superb colour photography contained within it . |
26 | As tv onlookers we are placed at the centre of events no human being could ever witness in the flesh , by close-ups of a bomb's- eye view of the interior of a ventilator shaft right up to the moment of impact . |
27 | A good selective bibliography gives a bird 's eye view of the subject literature , and where a reliable source of this kind already exists , stock revision in the subject area is considerably simplified . |
28 | Or ‘ I 've always wanted a bird 's eye view of the garden ’ ? |
29 | Peter Brook takes a child 's eye view of the Lord of the Flies ( 1963 ) |
30 | And , a bird 's eye view of the world of lingerie . |