Example sentences of "with an eye to [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | They conclude : ‘ We therefore approach the passive with an eye to a bold simplification of the problems of meaning . |
2 | With an eye to a safe driving career , Neil Brown from Wing near Aylesbury was declared the winner . |
3 | They have viewed the option of neutralisation cautiously , selectively and with an eye to the political and strategic implications of each particular scheme . |
4 | From this again , if we read with an eye to the preceding context , we can draw further conclusions of a social nature . |
5 | However , with an eye to the other organisations , the sound of pedals being rotated backwards has been deafening . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | The shortness of the supporting bracket was dictated partly by aesthetics , partly by safety and partly with an eye to the future construction of a reserved track on the seaward side of the traction poles . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | All of these specialists must be chosen with care and with an eye to the particular skills required . |
10 | A fish with an eye to the main chance . |