Mr Gawthorpe, whose family have lived in York since 1646, used to try to dodge his uncle's eagle eye during their regular park escapades. |
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Investment advisers down here are not exactly keeping an eagle eye on the graphs and pie charts of the north's property market either. |
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As the employment cost report shows, businesses are keeping an eagle eye on labor expenses. |
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Paintings due to be sold by a charity shop for a few pounds could make thousands at Christie's thanks to the eagle eye of a Sutton man. |
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He prefers informal chats with employees to group meetings but keeps an eagle eye on the numbers. |
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When we're homing in on a suspect ship Caspar keeps an eagle eye from the gun deck, eager to get out there and do his job. |
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A teenager is appealing for Bradford residents to keep an eagle eye out for his beloved bird after it flew the coop. |
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She assured him, keeping an eagle eye on his tensed body so that if he pounced she'd be ready. |
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Villagers who failed to halt a major house building project in Weir have vowed to keep an eagle eye on developers. |
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The rest of the party flowed past him to pass through the gate under the Guard detail's eagle eye, but Bahzell paused to clasp arms with him. |
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Your job is to keep an eagle eye out for queries that you can post comments to, referring people back to your site. |
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Meanwhile others are sure to be keeping an eagle eye on the extraordinary developments taking place in the upper yard of Dublin Castle. |
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She kept an eagle eye out for guests with empty cups or plates that needed refilling. |
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He visited all elephant camps regularly, inspecting his charges with an eagle eye, to ensure that his rigorous feeding and medication protocols were strictly followed. |
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The Professor has also been keeping an eagle eye on this stuff, of course. |
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Conclusions about the strength of the government's faith in CIE management can be drawn from its determination to monitor the investment with an eagle eye. |
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Freebies await if you keep an eagle eye on cashiers ringing up your bill. |
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The police are waiting with an eagle eye to claw on the target! |
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He'd keep an eagle eye on her and pull her up for a word if necessary. |
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He had these long arms and very expressive hands that he would wave around, and he had an eagle eye that would always be watching you. |
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At the end of the sermon, his eagle eye caught sight of the upraised staff of the patriarch, who sharply struck the ground with it three times. |
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Our critics will keep an eagle eye on it to make sure that it meets our demands in the interests of Canadians. |
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Advocates of the concept of public service must keep an eagle eye on these issues, given the prevailing philosophy on this subject! |
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We consider the prospects of an economic recovery in Switzerland unrealistic. All the more reason to keep an eagle eye on cost control. |
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Economics and finance ministers and the Commission are keeping an eagle eye on macro-economic trends in the future new member states. |
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George W. Bush is chauffeured around in a stretched, raised and armoured Cadillac DTS under the eagle eye of the secret services. |
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Keeping an eagle eye on Brody's comings and goings seems to be Carrie's only entertainment. |
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Which opprobrious youth cult will catch his eagle eye next? |
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Don't give her too much credit for an eagle eye, though. |
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It is vital that transposition be implemented on-schedule and accurately, and we will expect the Commission to keep an eagle eye on this, because we will be keeping our eagle eye on the Commission. |
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It is the countries themselves that try to find their way towards solutions, keeping an eagle eye on each other and copying constructive solutions. |
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The Serbian withdrawal commenced on or around 25 October 1998, and Operation Eagle Eye commenced on 30 October. |
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