Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] the [noun sg] eye " in BNC.

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1 If you pay for the glasses yourself , you ca n't apply for a refund afterwards ( even if you were entitled to a voucher ) unless they were prescribed through the Hospital Eye Service .
2 full cost of contact lenses prescribed through the Hospital Eye Service
3 contact lenses prescribed through the Hospital Eye Service
4 Gilroy reminds us that black political protest in the streets and urban crime have very successfully become fused in the public eye .
5 Tenor saxophonist Joe Lovano ( b. 1952 ) has in some respects come up the hard way ; passing the 40-year mark last year , he 's nevertheless a craftsman often overlooked in the public eye in favour of younger more ‘ marketable ’ musicians .
6 Manuilsky and Kuusinen were replaced in the public eye by Dimitrov , the " Reichstag hero " and new Comintern Chairman .
7 For a while , the most successful pop groups had the power to shift mass consciousness to an unprecedented degree and this confidence expressed itself in a plethora of new sexualities brought into the public eye , offered up for public consumption and then put into practice in people 's lives .
8 The phrase ‘ the military-industrial complex ’ , though brought into the public eye by Eisenhower , is associated with critical elite theorists such as Wright Mills who bear responsibility for identifying and defining the problem .
9 THE 200pc tax slapped on European wine imports by the United States has brought into the public eye the bewildering tangle of international trade agreements or lack of them which come under the umbrella of GATT ( the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ) .
10 The study of women and film involves , as in the subtitle of Kaplan 's book , at least ‘ both sides of the camera ’ : women as film-makers , and women as cinematic objects , viewed through the camera eye .
11 Where Richardson wrote his novels , and his heroines their letters , in little closets removed from the public eye , Jane Austen and her heroines spend their time in parlours which are anything but private .
12 Here only a very few unusual men are retained in the public eye for prolonged periods .
13 The stars are kept in the public eye by the film press . ’
14 The subject returned to the public eye , however , with the formation by two Cambridge graduates of the Homosexual Law Reform Society , a pressure group whose aim was to see the Wolfenden proposals enacted .
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