Example sentences of "[verb] keep an eye on [pron] " in BNC.

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1 During that time he took his decision about Marler : to continue keeping an eye on him .
2 ‘ He just asked how you were , made me promise to keep an eye on you , then rang off , ’ she said , frowning .
3 The cuttings will remain in this position until the following autumn — 12 months — during which period you will need to keep an eye on them for pest and disease and , of course , include them in your routine precautionary spraying and care .
4 ‘ Though we 'll need to keep an eye on you for a good while afterwards and replenish your fluids thoroughly .
5 It is n't just football that needs to keep an eye on its spectators .
6 He has to keep an eye on his own kind as well as anybody else .
7 You want to keep an eye on her .
8 If you want to keep an eye on your sodium intake , refer to the nutritional information which accompanies some of the recipes in BBC Good Food .
9 The er I 've got to keep an eye on my watch , this is what I 'm going by !
10 And what on earth do you mean , you 've ‘ promised to keep an eye on me ’ ? ’
11 He stayed with the first secretary , H. A. R. Philby , who had promised to keep an eye on him .
12 I 've promised to keep an eye on you . ’
13 Is it not incumbent though , on the councillor or ward councillor to make sure when the money has been granted , that how it 's used and spent , so he 's going to keep an eye on it , anyway ?
14 If Devenish was free , I think you 'd want to keep an eye on what he was up to .
15 ‘ We agreed to keep an eye on her and stop Hilary jumping the gun on us .
16 ‘ We would n't want that , so continue keeping an eye on it .
17 she 'll have to keep an eye on him then .
18 You 'll have to keep an eye on his mouth .
19 You 'll have to keep an eye on his mouth today .
20 I 'll have to keep an eye on you .
21 This had necessitated a large number of meetings , particularly for the Socialisation of Industries Committee and the Social Services Committee : ministers had tended to bring too many items to committee ; senior ministers had wanted to keep an eye on their more junior colleagues , and as a result a heavy burden fell on a handful .
22 They do tend to keep an eye on me anyway .
23 At least try to keep an eye on what they get up to , he 'd told his inspector , and then made some vague and undefined promise about arranging a relief .
24 ‘ If I could n't get rid of him straight away , then I meant to keep an eye on him , ’ he interrupted grimly .
25 " Lee 's henchmen , more n " like , sent to keep an eye on you , report where you were , who you 've seen .
26 I do keep an eye on my colour changer to make sure that it is picking up each colour as it should and I am also very careful to check that I have no ‘ lazy ’ or less than perfect needles as picking up dropped stitches is not a pleasant job .
27 Someone had to keep an eye on him .
28 ‘ I prefer to keep an eye on what 's going on . ’
29 Emily had never had a head for figures , and her brother-in-law , Marcus Judge , had kept an eye on her finances from the beginning , gradually acquiring a controlling interest in the business .
30 I wanted to keep an eye on him .
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