Example sentences of "with [art] eye [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Jack Higgins leaves Pan with The Eye of the Storm ( Signet ) ; and Craig Thomas ' A Hooded Crow ( Fontana ) is the one that has recently been C formatted .
2 As surveys his operations , is it with the eye of the secretary for mining ?
3 The great strength of Antologia di Belle Arti , and indeed of its editor , is the ability to combine the zeal of the archiver with the eye of the curator , to ferret as effectively for documents as for objects , preferably objets de luxe , forgotten in palaces or bewildered in the marketplace .
4 Lisa B looks older than in person , more sophisticated and completely au fait with the eye of the camera .
5 Work that wire all the way , look upon it as none other than a super-length needle with the eye in the bend of the wire .
6 Since the many responses will be presented in a statistical way ( that is in tabular form ) the well-designed schedule will be drafted with an eye to the presentation of the results in a clear and simple fashion .
7 Lord Taylor 's main point is to suggest that judges should pass sentence with an eye to the public 's expectations .
8 You must surely be right when you say in your editorial today ( ‘ Judging public mood ’ ) that judges should dispose of cases on their merits rather than , as Lord Chief Justice Taylor suggests , pass sentence with an eye to the public 's expectations .
9 Research being carried out with an eye to the development of new theory … is not in conflict with basic conceptual frameworks or methodological allegiances in the field as a whole .
10 It looks very much as if the version in the manuscript came first and Purcell did some polishing before the piece was printed — in the treble clef , of course , with an eye to the market .
11 The sergeant had already mapped out in his own mind , with an eye to the wind , the speed of the flow and the amount of debris being brought down , the procession of spits , shoals , curves and pools where a heavy piece of flotsam would be likely to cast up , beginning immediately below the village of Moulden , which lay just below the Aurae Phiala enclosure .
12 Craftsmen with an eye to the future like Benjamin would be quite likely to make fairly late marriages — there would be a lot of saving up to do first , and the better established one was , the better the chances of attracting a lady of some substance .
13 Simon Draper , in particular , realised that as the Sex Pistols began to disintegrate it was Lydon who was ‘ the valuable commodity ’ , and that Virgin should be putting some effort into cultivating a relationship with him , with an eye to the future .
14 It has its own value , but should always be given with an eye to the future ’ ( 4 ) .
15 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 .
16 Sunil Gulati , chairman of the competition , said : ‘ We will use this tournament with an eye to the World Cup . ’
17 The docks , the University of London , the theatre in the age of Kean , the London art world , Rudolph Ackermann and British commerce are all examined in the marvellous introductory essays by Simon Jervis , Ian Jenkins , Celina Fox and others which combine detailed research with an eye for the smell and feel of the city .
18 With an eye on the corridor outside , I tried one of the latches and was n't surprised to find it locked .
19 With an eye on the branch office , IBM has introduced a new low-end multiprotocol router : the 6611 model 120 .
20 His own brother , with an eye on the throne , allied himself with Richard , Duke of Gloucester ( later Richard III ) , and accompanied a Yorkist army headed for Edinburgh ; but , in the face of a compromise suggested by the provisional government , changed his mind .
21 With an eye on the election in 1995 , this latest action bears all the hallmarks of a bid to shore up his position with support from the land-hungry peasants in the countryside .
22 With an eye on the trend for people with time on their hands to take up neglected crafts such as paint finishing and upholstery , Parissien notes , ‘ There are lots of courses on 101 things to do with furnishing fabrics , but there 's less for the layperson about structure , about actually saving your house . ’
23 ‘ What I 'm not offering is an easy passage with an eye on the clock . ’
24 Young people lead their lives with an eye on the future , and with a sense of the potential for further work or achievement .
25 With an eye on the speed indicator , he eased the main out an extra couple of inches and did the same for the jib .
26 I 'm writing with an eye on the oven because the filo pastry left over from the Salmon & Pesto Parcels is turning golden on the Filo-Topped Apple Pie .
27 With an eye on the number of recording breaks he could schedule , he elected to use one to do a ‘ locked-off roll-back and mix ’ .
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