Example sentences of "[art] eye to " in BNC.
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31 | It means having a respect for the past , concern for the present , and an eye to the future . |
32 | Section 28 must hold a warning for lesbians and gays elsewhere in Europe , particularly with an eye to 1992 . |
33 | Sunil Gulati , chairman of the competition , said : ‘ We will use this tournament with an eye to the World Cup . ’ |
34 | Craftsmen with an eye to the future like Benjamin would be quite likely to make fairly late marriages — there would be a lot of saving up to do first , and the better established one was , the better the chances of attracting a lady of some substance . |
35 | The original concern for out-of-school education is evident in the way objectives are defined in terms of utility. : threshold level specifications are drawn up with an eye to meeting the needs of learners as eventual participants in contexts of communicative interaction , rather than with a concern to activate the actual learning process itself . |
36 | Such a community profile must have an eye to the future . |
37 | A fish with an eye to the main chance . |
38 | The engineers at Audi , too , have cast an eye to the environment . |
39 | Whatever the nature of the immediate problem , the professional must always have an eye to helping parents generalise the skills they have learned . |
40 | The word list has been created with an eye to current concerns so that students will be exposed to an up-to-date vocabulary that is relevant to them . |
41 | At each level , the word list has been created with an eye to current concerns so that students are exposed to an up-to-date vocabulary which is really relevant to their needs . |
42 | Detailed research and an eye to atmosphere . |
43 | Research being carried out with an eye to the development of new theory … is not in conflict with basic conceptual frameworks or methodological allegiances in the field as a whole . |
44 | With an eye to reducing its staff level in France by between 6% and 7% , 800 to 900 people , this year , Compagnie des Machines Bull SA has announced it will open a period of voluntary departure between May 1 and June 30 ( CI No 2,118 ) . |
45 | That , perhaps , is one reason why Mr Clinton has dwelt particularly upon ‘ symbolic ’ politics : like making the armed forces accept gays or staffing his administration with an eye to ethnic ‘ balance ’ . |
46 | All British governments , however large their majority , must have an eye to the next election and an effective opposition will take maximum advantage of that fact . |
47 | You have , by nature , a great deal of common sense , and should life become unexpectedly eventful of confusing , the important thing is to meet things head on with Capricornian determination , and always with an eye to the long-term future . |
48 | Thus , although the main aim of our research was to help Wirral Council to develop policies and plan services for heroin users , based on a sound empirical base , we also had an eye to improving methods of estimating prevalence which any community might employ to answer such questions as : How many residents are known to use heroin or other illicit drugs ? |
49 | Argument on each layer tends to have half an eye to what is at issue on the others . |
50 | The RNLI must always have an eye to the future , anticipating the needs of sea rescue many years ahead . |
51 | They demanded dramatically , with an eye to its propaganda value , ‘ the break-up of the Poor Law ’ . |
52 | 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 . |
53 | 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 . |
54 | From this again , if we read with an eye to the preceding context , we can draw further conclusions of a social nature . |
55 | All of these specialists must be chosen with care and with an eye to the particular skills required . |
56 | Also with an eye to providing user friendly service to the community , the shop stays open until 9 p.m . |
57 | With an eye to attracting ‘ bigger name ’ stars onto the show , Verity Lambert saw an opening for Francis as Nero and asked Spooner to write his personality into the scripts . |
58 | ‘ But the former River Authorities knew this and shut an eye to it . ’ |
59 | Within Japanese organization practices , work in the internal labour market seems to be designed with an eye to the collective worker rather than in opposition to the collective worker . |
60 | So Phormio 's action in making the alliance , though only a pawn penetration , was an offensive move against Corinth deep in her own , Adriatic , side of the colonial chess-board ; and it was perhaps defensively conceived with an eye to a further-flung Corinthian colony , Syracuse . |