Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] the eye " in BNC.

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1 This part of the banner , the lower half , was too calamitous for the eye .
2 Lastly , careful use of space in the table layout may go a long way towards helpful guiding of the eye .
3 Once I did this under the eye of a policeman who nabbed me for parking on a yellow line when I emerged from the bank a few minutes later .
4 Ordinary pea gravel or spar chippings are easier on the eye and the pocket .
5 The best pure linen , which will always looks good , is going to be expensive , but new linen mixes are much easier on the eye and the pocket .
6 And you are easier on the eye . ’
7 They do not see the antiquated Gloria combine harvesters or the Transylvanian wheat fields bloodshot with poppies : charming to the eye , but evidence of faltering investment in machinery and decent fertilisers .
8 Use light to medium pressure to avoid dragging the skin , and be particularly careful around the eye area .
9 She distinguished three aspects to the gaze : that of the eye of the camera registering the pro-filmic event , that of the spectator viewing the film , and that of the characters on screen looking at each other .
10 Apply slightly lighter highlighter on the remaining two-thirds of the eye — I prefer something with a little sparkle .
11 There was much for the eye , especially a lovely sinking ship effect followed by a charming underwater ballet .
12 According to Zinreich , the mechanical sensor arm enables the surgeon to see the exact relationship of the sinuses to critical areas such as the eye socket and the brain .
13 The Sandrat was untouched in the eye of the hurricane .
14 The sixties look adopted by Betty Boo and by Deee-Lite 's Lady Miss Kier is visible in the eye kohl , the bodysuits and the dark , straight hair curled at the ends .
15 So we can put some limits on the project : the chairs must be upholstered ; modern in the simplicity of their lines but not ‘ Cubist ’ for want of a better term ; easy on the eye and bottom ; they should fit in with other existing furniture ; and naturally should be of strong construction so that they will be heirloom quality .
16 Garda is a charming old village that is very easy on the eye .
17 Easy on the eye this room ( right ) was made to relax in .
18 The countryside around here is rather flat with expansive green fields that are easy on the eye .
19 It 's easy on the eye — sometimes a relaxing break from the climbs which , for the most part , are somewhat more taxing .
20 The resorts are elegant and easy on the eye , the hotels are stylish and airy .
21 It was vital that they should be prompt and professional as well as easy on the eye .
22 The large living-cum-dining room is mostly in earthy natural shades — they 're easy on the eye and a perfect setting for the colourful rug and furniture which the Coles bought to remind them of their travels
23 The layout and print is easy on the eye and the revision passages for dictation becomes increasingly difficult as the book progresses .
24 Above all , it should be as physically comfortable and relaxing as it is easy on the eye .
25 The clarity of the superb 8″ x 6″ 16-greyscale VGA sidelit display is easy on the eye , whatever the conditions .
26 Ken Russell 's production is certainly easy on the eye , but fans are expecting a bit more than a well-turned ankle .
27 A horse in good condition should have a flat back , even a ‘ double spine ’ or ‘ tiger spine ’ ( where the Mesh and muscle is raised on each side of the spine in two ridges ) ; the rump should be rounded ; and the ribs well-covered and not visible to the eye .
28 Here , the same was applied to Waterford Rough and Waterford Hot Pressed and the difference in colour value is visible to the eye .
29 Then run your hand across the surface in order to detect any bumps or depressions not visible to the eye .
30 What was visible to the eye or to the sensor , however , was a path which had come into existence long after the Simonova had vanished along its trajectory .
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