Example sentences of "[art] eye to " in BNC.

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61 Madame Chardin was a Protestant with distinct Rousseauian leanings , but she had read her Rousseau with an eye to institutions .
62 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 .
63 I introduced your name in the conversation , said I was your Factor , told him that you were in the Lakes for pleasure but also with an eye to acquiring property , etc. , etc .
64 Out of necessity , publishers have an eye to their profits and neither a work 's inclusion in a catalogue or collection , nor instant popularity , guarantees its suitability .
65 They conclude : ‘ We therefore approach the passive with an eye to a bold simplification of the problems of meaning .
66 Certainly , there remain some domains of research which are disinterested , but the incentive to have an eye to the main chance grows .
67 It does not amount to an argument that staff should be conducting research as such ; merely that if they are engaged in it , there is an advantage to it being undertaken with an eye to their teaching commitments .
68 And , ‘ Favouritism , ’ said yet others , who remembered how the High Queen Dierdriu had ever an eye to dark-haired , blue-eyed young men who smiled with charm and impudence , and who could woo birds from trees and noble ladies into bed .
69 We have highlighted the importance of recognising that the Constitution is subject to change in response to political conflicts , and so we have pointed to the need to study the Constitution ( and constitutional theory ) historically , politically and critically , with an eye to the tensions between things as they are and things as it is thought they are and should be .
70 The man that was on the mower , they had an eye to that they would just wait until it was off the the Where it was cut you see ?
71 They have viewed the option of neutralisation cautiously , selectively and with an eye to the political and strategic implications of each particular scheme .
72 Like the American western railroads , the Russian Trans-Siberian had been built with an eye to migration and settlement .
73 I imagine it must seem like the blink of an eye to a ghost , do n't you ? ’
74 All bookshops with an eye to their image have events nowadays , although the competition is tough going .
75 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 .
76 With an eye to new markets for our technical services , we are developing closer relationships with partners in Western Europe .
77 He had the personality for it , strong , aggressive and with an eye to a bargain .
78 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 .
79 Like an eye to a crack .
80 When he crossed the Glen it would be in his own good time , and with an eye to what prizes were left alive for the taking , and for them he would fight as doughtily as any man if he must .
81 There is a place I have an eye to — in Leicestershire . ’
82 I acknowledge that we must have an eye to the international experience , and our work internationally is to try to ensure that other countries , too , put up their premiums in a way that sensibly recognises the problems of such cover throughout the world .
83 This project is based on three premises : that more young economists , bound for industry , particularly consultancy , the civil service and the city , should have at least been apprenticed in research--hence , in part , the use of occasional research assistants rather than experienced professionals ; that applied economists should pay more attention to the views of non economists , and , in particular of practitioners in the fields they study , hence the emphasis on the flexibility required if we are to look at problems differently , or use different types of evidence ; and that more of us should build our models self consciously , with an eye to analytical convenience and ease of interpretation , considerations which would be less important were economics less inexact , since it might then make sense to seek the correct model , however difficult to analyse and understand .
84 The store should be sited with an eye to deliveries , access to exhibition areas and other Departments , and security .
85 Dramatic scenes seem to be the prerequisite with an eye to how photographs will look in sales material and advertisements .
86 The Group would review all proposals with an eye to determining issues of policy .
87 His estates were , moreover , a heterogeneous collection , put together with an eye to providing him with an income rather than creating a political niche for him at a regional level .
88 Their efforts were observed by John Paston III who , however , was watching events round the king almost entirely with an eye to how they might affect his family 's dispute with the duke of Norfolk , and recorded the flurry of activity without noting its cause .
89 It has its own value , but should always be given with an eye to the future ’ ( 4 ) .
90 By having ‘ an eye to the future ’ the Catholic R.E .
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