Example sentences of "[noun sg] [art] eye " in BNC.
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1 | In this case the eye is too short and the rays of light , were they able to do so , would fall behind the retina . |
2 | ‘ Between the top of Skiddaw and the Lake of Bassenthwaite the numerous narrow openings are happily described by Housman … ‘ on looking down the profound precipice in almost any direction the eye recoils with horror . |
3 | So the sent me to the er eye infirmary and of course the eye infirmary sent me to the blind school . |
4 | In practice the eye must be at least very slightly above the mirror plane to obtain a reflection . |
5 | ( 6 ) Individual words and sentences-with practice the eye uncannily catches key words and phrases ( e.g. " almost 3 million in 1932 " " depressed areas " , " Jarrow March " , " 1934 Unemployment Insurance Act " ) . |
6 | In this condition the eye has a misshapen curve and this produces a distorted image on the retina . |
7 | The beautiful underfoot carpets of blue gentium delight the eye and , above fly buzzards , eagles , skylarks and wheatears . |
8 | Er the delivery part it was more the cluster but the overall delivery allowed me to prepare how I was going to be standing er how to get the audience in contact with me the eye the eye contact and also the way I spoke . |
9 | to open up on any wall an eye , |
10 | On the edge of Sheffield town centre the eye confronts some long walls the colour of a storm , so forbidding that not even the kids have made their mark . |
11 | On the edge of Sheffield town centre the eye confronts some long walls the colour of a storm , so forbidding that not even the kids have made their mark . |
12 | Anybody who had been to Venice must , he thought , confess that much of the beauty of that city consisted in the fact that at every turn the eye met with different kinds and styles of buildings , — at one moment Palladian and at another Gothic . |
13 | The ad shows a crook gazing at the busty , mini-skirted girls and asks : ‘ Who 's giving your bag the eye ? ’ |
14 | In the heat of noon the eye rests on single details , so great is the glare of the sun . |
15 | A line through the eye to place the bill is helpful , although in fact the eye is slightly higher . |