Example sentences of "[vb past] an eye " in BNC.
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1 | David Weintraub , who had stared at the ceiling , dropped an eye towards the Secretary of State . |
2 | Tim ate an eye before , oh yeah all the people last night had them |
3 | The springer which had been lying buttered on the floor midway between the two slewed an eye in the direction of Vanessa Dersingham when she spoke . |
4 | To have a Coronation Street star and Cilla Black introducing your rallies showed an eye for the bathetic . |
5 | He opened an eye as a door closed with a bang . |
6 | John opened an eye quickly . |
7 | She developed an eye for fashion and an air of glamour and all heads would turn as we walked along . |
8 | One piece of glass pierced an eye and he lost his sight . |
9 | He winked an eye at his companion and said to Frankie : ‘ Been to the pictures , have we , son ? ’ |
10 | Seeing my disappointment he winked an eye and said , ‘ Well , I must admit that it makes a good story ’ . |
11 | I asked an eye specialist , a thoughtful and genuinely caring man , how patients responded to going blind . |
12 | Most of the daughters ( except Rose , who lost an eye ) soon married , but Minnie 's marriage to Abe Greenbaum came to an abrupt end when she did a ‘ bunk with Claud ’ — a doctor she met on a visit to London . |
13 | He lost an eye at the Battle of the Jaws , and wears an iron patch to cover the wound . |
14 | He was born in Enniskillen and shortly after he joined Portora Royal School lost an eye in a snowball fight . |
15 | Whereas Senad , who lost an eye , and needed a jaw operation must stay in Britian for at least another few months . |
16 | One warder lost an eye in the battle to regain control . |
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 | He despatched various officers to villages north of the Thames , and local PCs kept an eye on the sparse river crossings in case James should double back into Berkshire . |
19 | As time passed he compared notes , revised his dosages and kept an eye on the testing programme , but the thought that it was wrong does not appear to have troubled him for long . |
20 | ‘ I 'll be jake , mum , ’ but Jean was n't so sure , and kept an eye on her as the day progressed . |
21 | Knowing the risks , Bloomsbury House kept an eye on those children who were reunited with their parents . |
22 | Mrs Taylor kept an eye on us , ready to rap our knuckles if we got too greedy . |
23 | I must confess I was as curious as they were so I kept an eye on the cottage to see who came . |
24 | As the children spilled from class rooms and changing rooms , out onto the playground , where their parents waited , Bodie located Nick , and kept an eye on him . |
25 | Opana kept an eye on the returning aircraft in spite of the devious routes they flew back to the carriers . |
26 | Suffolk Police said its launch , the Sir Ian Jacob , kept an eye on Orfordness as part of its routine surveillance of the Suffolk coast , but there was no evidence of a particular problem in the area . |
27 | No one kept an eye on him . |
28 | For the first month of her life Mrs MacDonagh had taken the baby into her own house , along with Eleanor 's eighteen-month-old brother Patrick , and she had bottle fed the baby and kept an eye on her brother amidst the debris of her own life and the squalor of her enormous family . |
29 | The garrison kept an eye on the Collector 's bedroom , expecting to see his face appear for an inspection of Harry 's work . |
30 | He kept an eye on it . |