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How To Use Hawk-eyed In A Sentence

  • Alex is hawk-eyed when it comes to spotting lazy reasoning or fallacious argument, and lightning-fast at exposing it where it occurs.
  • But a few other hawk-eyed readers pointed out that the grammar I used in my column was actually imprecise and clumsy.
  • As for the hawk-eyed youngster, she says she wants to grow up to be a proofreader.
  • Here's a sample that slipped by the hawk-eyed letters editors of some of the nation's esteemed newspapers.
  • Anyway, hawk-eyed shoppers have complained that the tubes were 1cm larger than in previous rolls. Times, Sunday Times
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  • In the orange corner, the middle classes will be hawk-eyed for any signs of downmarket progression. Times, Sunday Times
  • And not just any women—hawk-eyed, lean, hungry-looking women, circling in packs like wild animals on the Serengeti. Confetti Confidential
  • If you're a real hawk-eyed trend shopper, you can also get a head start on the fashions of next season. Times, Sunday Times
  • To reinforce the point, a hawk-eyed commentator in Australia noted recently that not one of the country's four largest dailies, Sydney Morning Herald, Australian Financial Review, The Age from Fairfax and News Corp's The Australian is now consistently profitable. Colin Morrison: Can Daily Newspapers Survive?
  •      Hawk-nosed and hawk-eyed, Jack wore hawk's plumage. Winter Hawk Jack
  • The Associated Press released a photo of the procession in North Korea, and a hawk-eyed Reddit contributor was quick to point out an anomaly in the otherwise uniform crowd of mourners. North Korea's Giant Man Spotted At Kim Jong Il Funeral Procession
  • The wing entrance was particularly in need of cleaning but hawk-eyed members of the team were also disappointed with the quality of furniture and linen in some wards.
  • So by all means watch out, hawk-eyed, for favouritism. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hawk-eyed store detectives stood by the doors.
  • Needless to say, my resolution put me under Emmy's hawk-eyed gaze, making sure I held to my promise.
  • He was eventually caught out by a hawk-eyed insurance official, who noticed a name in a particular case that had come up before in a number of previous claims.
  • They are alert, hawk-eyed, sharp-witted, with lightning reaction times. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the drive into school every morning, my hawk-eyed son shares his previous evening's Halo conquests with me. Miguel Guhlin: In Loco Parentis
  • Jack was watching the proceedings, hawk-eyed.
  • Once again we are invited to pick with hawk-eyed dispassion through the secrets of a rich, cruel family. Times, Sunday Times
  • SO varied: not just the big five who are all present and correct, the rangers are so hawk-eyed that they will also point out tiny birds and reptiles that you would otherwise miss. Suzanne Aaronson: What's Worth It: Royal Malewane Safari Lodge in South Africa
  • Alex is hawk-eyed when it comes to spotting lazy reasoning or fallacious argument, and lightning-fast at exposing it where it occurs.
  • Guizhou province uses blocking software and hawk-eyed operators to censor pager and handphone text messages on examination day.
  • A hawk-eyed reader wrote in, pointing out that for any careful reader the information was obvious.
  • For health and safety reasons, no sitting is allowed in the Yard and those who try are leapt on by hawk-eyed volunteer stewards. How to survive six hours of Henry IV at the Globe
  • The hawk-eyed Food and Drug Administration deems lung - a common ingredient in haggis - to be unfit for human consumption.
  • Their hawk-eyed fielding contributed much towards their success.
  • Sipping from plastic cups, hawk-eyed over the rims, something unmistakably hard and reserved in their features. The Priest
  • “That sounds fun,” she replied, then turned her hawk-eyed stare to Derek. Flirting with Disaster
  • Once again we are invited to pick with hawk-eyed dispassion through the secrets of a rich, cruel family. Times, Sunday Times
  • I had to put my views into print to be scanned by thousands of educated people, including a number of hawk-eyed and censorious experts.

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