Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] keep [art] eye on " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He just asked how you were , made me promise to keep an eye on you , then rang off , ’ she said , frowning . |
2 | I LIKE to keep an eye on advertisements in the classier American magazines for several reasons . |
3 | ‘ If I could n't get rid of him straight away , then I meant to keep an eye on him , ’ he interrupted grimly . |
4 | As a Manager I try to keep an eye on staff working too long ( allowing for some ‘ gift time ’ to CA which we all give ! ) |
5 | I do keep an eye on my colour changer to make sure that it is picking up each colour as it should and I am also very careful to check that I have no ‘ lazy ’ or less than perfect needles as picking up dropped stitches is not a pleasant job . |
6 | ‘ But I had to keep an eye on things . ’ |
7 | ‘ I prefer to keep an eye on what 's going on . ’ |
8 | ‘ No thanks , Alan , I 'll do it , because I need to keep an eye on the soufflé anyway . |
9 | But I have to keep an eye on prices . |
10 | That 's why I have to keep an eye on it cos that blind and that , but it wo n't come yet , it would n't have been on that , that was priced it . |
11 | I wanted to keep an eye on him . |
12 | You suggest keeping an eye on Switzerland , New Zealand and Canada as potential enemies ( March 16th ) . |
13 | If you want to keep an eye on your sodium intake , refer to the nutritional information which accompanies some of the recipes in BBC Good Food . |
14 | ‘ No , nothing of importance , except I think you want to keep an eye on Billy the welder . |
15 | You want to keep an eye on her . |
16 | In spite of everything , being with Kirsty was fun , and , besides , she wanted to keep an eye on Janice , and perhaps gather more proof regarding her own ‘ intuition ’ . |
17 | Employment opportunities for graduates are constantly changing so you need to keep an eye on the situation throughout your time as a student . |
18 | ‘ We agreed to keep an eye on her and stop Hilary jumping the gun on us . |
19 | So far , even though we have kept an eye on the question of political authority , the discussion has been concerned with the wider notion of authority in general . |
20 | He has to keep an eye on his own kind as well as anybody else . |
21 | I felt incredibly well , but he said to keep an eye on the swollen gland and to see him immediately if it grew in size . |
22 | He claims keeping an eye on statistics , no less , helped him realise what was required of him . |