Example sentences of "[verb] to keep an 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 The cuttings will remain in this position until the following autumn — 12 months — during which period you will need to keep an eye on them for pest and disease and , of course , include them in your routine precautionary spraying and care .
3 ‘ Though we 'll need to keep an eye on you for a good while afterwards and replenish your fluids thoroughly .
4 ’ I 'll need to keep an eye on the time , ’ he said .
5 It is n't just football that needs to keep an eye on its spectators .
6 He has to keep an eye on his own kind as well as anybody else .
7 Hot on Rigby 's heels is Little Budworth 's Mike Barber who in turn has to keep an eye on Dingle 's Tony Collins , just a few points behind .
8 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 .
9 ‘ No , nothing of importance , except I think you want to keep an eye on Billy the welder .
10 You want to keep an eye on her .
11 Watch Committees were organized to keep an eye on prostitution and the granting of licences to publicans .
12 You 've just got to keep an eye on that .
13 The er I 've got to keep an eye on my watch , this is what I 'm going by !
14 He stayed with the first secretary , H. A. R. Philby , who had promised to keep an eye on him .
15 I 've promised to keep an eye on you . ’
16 And what on earth do you mean , you 've ‘ promised to keep an eye on me ’ ? ’
17 He said worriedly , ‘ I hope you 're going to keep an eye on that lot .
18 Is it not incumbent though , on the councillor or ward councillor to make sure when the money has been granted , that how it 's used and spent , so he 's going to keep an eye on it , anyway ?
19 The kitchen was a chaotic babble of activity , with Colban issuing orders in all directions and striving to keep an eye on those attendants who were entrusted with the care of vital sauces and gravies .
20 I LIKE to keep an eye on advertisements in the classier American magazines for several reasons .
21 If Devenish was free , I think you 'd want to keep an eye on what he was up to .
22 ‘ We agreed to keep an eye on her and stop Hilary jumping the gun on us .
23 True , it did so cautiously — the cut in the discount rate from 8.0 to 7.5 per cent ( with no change in the Lombard rate ) does indeed represent a modest move — but this caution is clearly an attempt to take account of the slowdown of the German economy while signalling that the central bankers are continuing to keep an eye on inflation .
24 I 'll have to keep an eye on you .
25 she 'll have to keep an eye on him then .
26 You 'll have to keep an eye on his mouth .
27 You 'll have to keep an eye on his mouth today .
28 This had necessitated a large number of meetings , particularly for the Socialisation of Industries Committee and the Social Services Committee : ministers had tended to bring too many items to committee ; senior ministers had wanted to keep an eye on their more junior colleagues , and as a result a heavy burden fell on a handful .
29 They do tend to keep an eye on me anyway .
30 I was asked to keep an eye on some people , is all .
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