Example sentences of "[pron] mind ['s] eye [pron] " in BNC.

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1 In my mind 's eye I see him as he was , complete with bowler-hat and aquiline nose .
2 You did n't have to have the soul of a poet to conjure up what could have been ; in my mind 's eye I had a vision of Templars in their faceless conical helmets , red and white crosses on their black cloaks , moving across the island at the dead of night , the barges being soundlessly poled whilst , at prow and stern , huge cresset torches spluttered and flared in the darkness .
3 In her mind 's eye she saw the assassin 's mouth open and close , and on them read the syllables of her name .
4 ’ In her mind 's eye she saw the face of her father , and her heart was heavy .
5 Only in her mind 's eye she saw the image of her father , rather big , fleshy , with bulging expressionless eyes .
6 In his mind 's eye there was dawning a picture of this Carrie .
7 In his mind 's eye he saw them together in the brass-ended bed , his lovely Sweetheart with her silky hair and creamy-white skin , and beside her the grinning Tom Fish with one more cruel weapon to use against a little boy .
8 In his mind 's eye he relived their love-making of a few hours before and the picture of Michael lying underneath him as he penetrated him rose in his mind .
9 In his mind 's eye he saw it boring its way into the earth , down , down , until it reached his brother 's face .
10 In his mind 's eye he sees a girl who has brains ( although he knows that some very dim actresses can read with all the appearance of intelligence , and the converse ) who has a slight resistance to the Hollywoodification of Claudia 's life .
11 In his mind 's eye he saw a faceless man marching over the child 's body .
12 He had burned it himself on the fire he had made against the fruit-garden wall and it might be that no copies of it existed , yet in his mind 's eye it recreated itself , the child for ever stilled , its face a waxen mask , the old doctor haggard with sorrow and lack of sleep , the mirror no breath had misted held in his hand , the parents in each other 's arms .
13 As he peered through his mind 's eye it seemed rather that the deepest water changed into a different type of material which sank down and down forever , tossed by its own fierce storms , swayed by its own currents that were swifter than any ocean 's — until far off elsewhere there surfaced from this immaterium yet other seas of life , which were other worlds .
14 Probably we have in our mind 's eye something in the nature of a raffle as being a form of random sampling , and we are right in thinking of this as one method .
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