Example sentences of "[art] eye to " in BNC.
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1 | It has been shown in some animal species that there are nerves running from the eyes to the SCN . |
2 | Screw the hooks into the trellis , attaching the eyes to the wall or fence . |
3 | One would expect to pass those kind of suburbs while lifting the eyes to what still lay in the centre , busy , well kept , and profitable . |
4 | Broad red lines of colour run from the nose over the eyes , into the red of the dorsal area , and from the mouth under the eyes to the pectoral fins . |
5 | Delicately placed on a slight ridge , left-centre and midway between gatehouse and river , the surviving columns of the forum balanced , lifting the eyes to the exactly right focal point in a sky of scintillating , tearful blue feathered with airy clouds . |
6 | 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 ! |
7 | King : But see where yonder Emma comes to me , In such a light as blinds the eye to tears , The which casts shadows o'er her lovely face And totally muck up the shot , I fear . |
8 | It would , it is true , convey the necessary information from the eye to the brain , but all the necessary computations would still remain to be done . |
9 | In the optic nerve of the rate — the nerve that joins the eye to the brain — there are only three kinds of glial cells . |
10 | They drew the eye to One Tree Hill , now forested over , and from this clump , at Chested , he could look back over the top of Chiddingstone Castle to another clump at Mark Beech beyond . |
11 | Juveniles and non-breeding adults have much the same colour , being pale silver with a black stripe running from the eye to the caudal peduncle . |
12 | The clear lines leading the eye to the altar where the focus of the Christian life is celebrated in the Eucharistic Sacrifice tells you a great deal about Bishop Harris . |
13 | The edge of the dorsal fin is not tapered and they often exhibit a dark band running along the flank from the eye to the caudal fin . |
14 | Its tall arcading and tiled floors led the eye to a magnificent altar of great width and height , the Caen stone decorated by alabaster and marble . |
15 | There is a congruity between the eye to which things are " imperceptible " and the mind to which things are " incomprehensible " . |
16 | Carpets and cushions glow in warm colours against the white paintwork and the pale yellow wood , and little pools of lamplight draw the eye to books and magazines , and flowers , and elegant chromium toys illustrating the Law of the Diffusion of Gases and the Uncertainty Principle . |
17 | This mixture of sizes did nothing to detract from the overall beauty of the place ; rather they gave interest , drawing the eye to different shapes and heights . |
18 | It 's it 's the brain right brain response to colour and it 's the response through the eye to the colour . |
19 | He just looked so intolerably sexy , lounging on the white sofa , his body lean and powerful , the open-necked black polo shirt drawing the eye to that muscle-packed chest , his black jeans enhancing his long legs . |
20 | Like most shows which are manufactured with an eye to commercial success ( Winnie , High Society , to name only Buddy 's predecessors at the Victoria Palace ) , this one will probably fail . |
21 | Although her appointments were made with an eye to preserving party unity as well as recognizing ability , Thatcherites — often young and lacking ministerial experience — were not obvious candidates for promotion at the time . |
22 | Films like Lady Audley 's Secret ( 1920 ) , the story of a bigamous marriage and a woman 's cold-blooded murder of her devoted husband , were sensational without being plotted or shoot with an eye to involving an audience . |
23 | With an eye to Wembley next Wednesday , Baggio admits that he would love to play in what he and many of his team-mates regard as one of the ‘ temples ’ of world soccer . |
24 | These are also designed with an eye to reassuring those who did well out of the switch from rates to poll tax . |
25 | With an eye to cutting costs , AT&T Microelectronics and Japan 's NEC are jointly to develop basic technologies to make new generations of chips . |
26 | Eusebius , the ‘ father of church history ’ and biographer of the first Christian emperor , commented in his Life of Constantine on the ‘ hypocrisy of people who crept into the church ’ with an eye to the emperor 's favour . |
27 | By adopting the Scottish term , Free Church , instead of Nonconformist , the movement was showing that it was making a new start with an eye to the twentieth , not to the nineteenth or even eighteenth century . |
28 | This was also borne out by the inclusion of catalogues at the end of the book , looking very much like contributions from various nurseries and it is evident that those recommending the work did so with an eye to business . |
29 | 1 Run on the pavements with an eye to what lurks in gateway and garden . |
30 | Again , while these books are in the ‘ horror ’ genre which the twentieth century has made its own , they are not written without an eye to their context in literary history beyond their descent from Mary Shelley 's Frankenstein and the Gothic novel . |