Example sentences of "turns a blind eye " in BNC.

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1 Rugby , whose spectators are a fairly respectable lot , turns a blind eye to fighting on the field .
2 The label also turns a blind eye to the live tapes released by the band .
3 Yet the signs are that industry largely turns a blind eye to what appears to a growing problem
4 It should be Christians , and not only Marxists , who assert that capitalism too easily turns a blind eye to its exploitation of the Third World .
5 Though mercy killing is still officially illegal , the law turns a blind eye to the 2.4 per cent of Dutch deaths which are accounted for by it .
6 The government also orders , or turns a blind eye to , more violent methods of keeping opponents quiet .
7 The rules stipulate clubs must field the strongest team available , but the FA turns a blind eye as the top teams clearly do not do so .
8 Changes in the law to this effect have taken and are taking place , while jurisdiction turns a blind eye towards much which would once have been rigidly repressed .
9 There is no doubt that officialdom in Brussels turns a blind eye to anti-competitive behaviour by state-owned industries in a way that it is not prepared to do for private companies .
10 Sometimes the state turns a blind eye .
11 They both did a lot of lobbying , which you 're not supposed to do , but the college turns a blind eye to it .
12 The alternative if the British public turns a blind eye , she believes , is the prospect of a dark day when , because of the colour of their skin , two young Middlesbrough-born and bred women may not be allowed to reach the safety of their home .
13 But as long as these extra-curricular affairs are conducted discreetly behind closed departmental doors , the academic establishment turns a blind eye .
14 Dreaded teacher turns a blind eye
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