Example sentences of "[pos pn] eyes off her " in BNC.
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1 | I could n't take my eyes off her as she swivelled to rinse the mud from her legs , then flexed her arms , swept back her hair to shake it , and the motion rippled through her body . |
2 | And her husband could n't take his eyes off her . |
3 | And then Mother would look from Boy to the other man who was also there every night and never took his eyes off her when she sang , O , and she 'd sing the next lines to him , take these lips , take these arms … ca n't you see ? |
4 | Now , physically close for the first time , he found it difficult to keep his eyes off her , living flesh and remembered image seeming to fuse into a presence both potent and disturbing . |
5 | We sat down then and all the time he was eating Frankie could n't keep his eyes off her or the things that surrounded him . |
6 | On the other hand , his SS escort rarely took his eyes off her , so she decided that perhaps he was the key to the problem . |
7 | He did not move away , nor take his eyes off her . |
8 | Alec could not take his eyes off her . |
9 | Not take his eyes off her ? |
10 | He had n't taken his eyes off her once . |
11 | Jim Lester , a portly Tory MP , who was partly hidden by a pilaff , could not take his eyes off her . |
12 | Edward undid his tie , but for the life of him he could not take his eyes off her . |
13 | Though he 'd scarcely taken his eyes off her , it was obvious that she had n't made a very favourable impression on him . |
14 | Though he 'd scarcely taken his eyes off her , and in a strange sort of way appeared to be fascinated by her , she sensed it was the kind of reluctant fascination one might feel for an intriguing , but poisonous snake . |
15 | He took her amusement in good part , however , and he took his eyes off her to study the menu for about a minute . |
16 | As Janet Baker , the singer , wrote , about going to hear her colleague Lena Horne perform : ‘ We could n't take our eyes off her , she has the charisma , the beauty , which comes from great discipline ’ ( Full Circle , Penguin , 1984 ) . |