Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] a [adj] eye " in BNC.
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1 | The government also orders , or turns a blind eye to , more violent methods of keeping opponents quiet . |
2 | Camp authorities are either unaware of this or turn a blind eye . |
3 | There were , of course , almost a dozen unseen — hidden behind curtains , screened by garden shrubs , or cocking a curious eye from such vantage points as porches and wood sheds . |
4 | Rather than turning a blind eye to the polishers and legislating against the scuffers , we should more logically allow no interference … on either side of the ball . |
5 | It worries me that turning a blind eye to the deliberate starvation of these patients is portrayed as contributing in some way to the high ethical standards of the nursing profession . ’ |
6 | This viewpoint seems to have prevented him from doing more than cast a supercilious eye over the book . |
7 | And quite a lot of the adults will try and treat a black eye . |
8 | Helen Carpenter has always taken an interest in clothes and has a good eye for colour but , approaching 40 , she felt it was time to rethink some areas of her looks . |
9 | Sean and Michael were there too , but they stood at the back looking usher-smart in new suits , and keeping a professional eye on the collecting plate . |
10 | ‘ You are very much mistaken , ’ he muttered , looking beyond them and keeping a close eye on his sister and Mitch as they rode along laughing and talking . |
11 | Parents like to see the headteacher 's initials on their child 's reading card , they appreciate that the head is taking a personal interest in their child 's progress and keeping a general eye on activities in classrooms . |
12 | But , though it is heartening to find an Iranian writer bravely grappling with the problems of exile and turning a critical eye on the values of both his native and adopted countries , Mr Ataie will write better plays when he admits the theatrical importance of contradiction and argument . |
13 | If sweet reason and turning a blind eye are not enough and you feel you have to use some form of punishment , do so without excessive anger or physical force . |
14 | Many have become lifestyle feminists with husbands and boyfriends who have cultivated the good-humoured acceptance of feminist ideas and who behave as non-oppressive , anti-sexist men , cooking the ratatouille , organising crêches at women 's conferences , and turning a blind eye to untidy houses and piles of dirty washing . |
15 | Macbeth , for example , asks us some very difficult questions about ( amongst other things ) the relationship between power and sexuality , about acquiescence in the face of evil and turning a blind eye to things we 'd rather not know about . |
16 | And turned a blind eye to the sinking S** . |
17 | Marasli wanted nothing but a quiet life , and turned a blind eye to Miloš 's encroachments . |
18 | Nelson , who took Murdoch 's place in goal , first of all did as his namesake and turned a blind eye to a cross from McGinlay . |
19 | To a considerable extent , each republican or provincial national bank acts autonomously , and keeps a watchful eye on the financial position of its own republic or province . |
20 | Dr Nick Carey — everything about the Petrochemicals business is big and requires a sharp eye on future trends to maintain maximum profitability |
21 | Protect your back and keep a casual eye on those around you . |
22 | She will slow her pace down for them and keep a close eye on them as they amble along near her , but she will not let them get too far away from the home base . |
23 | Morgan , held big equity stakes in companies , had seats on the board and kept a close eye on management . |
24 | ‘ Our officers separated the two groups and kept a close eye on what was going on , ’ said the spokesman . |
25 | Teachers also collected national savings , organised and staffed country holidays for needy children , alerted the school nurse when scabies or head lice appeared , and kept a watchful eye for children who might be suffering from difficulties in sight and hearing . |
26 | Jimmy seemed aware of that too , and kept a wary eye on him while he addressed Cardiff . |
27 | Directors know this is going on and turn a blind eye . |
28 | They just had to put up with it and turn a blind eye . |
29 | Or they do , and turn a blind eye . |
30 | It sounds as though Maurin was paying him to keep Barbara there and she was paying him to run errands — deliver the note to you and the photograph to Nice Matin — and to turn a blind eye when she went out . ’ |