How To Use Keep an eye on In A Sentence

  • I had ductal carcinoma in situ in the left breast and the right, just, atypia which are cells that you want to keep an eye on. CNN Transcript Aug 23, 2006
  • The agency will also keep an eye on patient charges for services and medical equipment often linked to chronic illnesses, such as hospitalizations, nursing-home care and wheelchairs. Health Plans: New Safeguards
  • To be successful, you need to keep an eye on what you want to achieve and not on what you already have. Just like while aiming, you focus on the target and not the tip of the arrow . Dr Roopleen 
  • “Best keep an eye on goings-on in Gaul,” The Ec0nomist concludes. French 3 strikes law up again on April 29
  • The elders promised to keep an eye on him. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Keep an eye on it though, and only administer treatments carefully if necessary.
  • ‘We have not been deluged with requests for information so far but we are just a few weeks in so we need to keep an eye on the situation,’ said the spokesman.
  • Ideally, a way would be found to encourage this official to keep an eye on all contributions, to avoid creating unfair favoritism.
  • Keep an eye on ‘The Pot of the Day’, as this could be anything from bredies to a Warthog Stroganoff.
  • The network implants a large number of sleeper agents, free of past suspicious activity, giving the authorities no reason to keep an eye on them until only after they've received their cue to strike.
  • Keep an eye on the noticeboards for forthcoming events .
  • And a good pair of binoculars to keep an eye on the neighbours. Times, Sunday Times
  • That's why government and port enterprises keep an eye on the security management and risk control of dangerous cargo operation.
  • The elders promised to keep an eye on him. Times, Sunday Times
  • Could you keep an eye on my bag while I go to the toilet?
  • He must keep an eye on the helicopter, monitoring the installing or removal of chocks and tiedown chains.
  • Another way of gauging public interest was to keep an eye on my favoured news Website, which keeps a running tally of the top 10 stories viewed by its customers.
  • It had risen well above the damp-proof course - maybe something we should all keep an eye on. Times, Sunday Times
  • Keep an eye on resolution: Many LCD screens do not display a true high-definition image.
  • Just about every pub displays a sign or notice advising women to keep an eye on their drinks.
  • A neighbor volunteered to keep an eye on the kids .
  • His parents had divorced and there was no one to keep an eye on him and warn him of the dangers of drugs.
  • It's a comfort to know there's someone to keep an eye on the kids.
  • We want Taylor in jail where we can keep an eye on him.
  • This sow seemed unconcerned with the onlookers, being more than content just to keep an eye on her new litter of piglets.
  • Keep an eye on this column and our pages online. The Sun
  • Trained builders, electricians and carpenters keep an eye on their efforts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Drexler also needs to keep an eye on averting controversy the Gap's use of third - world labor.
  • Flight attendants and baggage handlers keep an eye on each other, too.
  • He needed to keep an eye on her, he'd decided earlier this evening, when he'd heard they were all going clubbing.
  • You can abandon yourself to pleasure but need to keep an eye on over-indulgence.
  • Will you keep an eye on my daughter for a while?
  • I think the suggestion of getting a plug in voltage meter and keep an eye on it. CFE Voltage
  • Salaman bowed and went his way, and I took up a palm-leaf fan, and began to use it, not as a wafter of cool wind, but as a screen to hide my face when I spoke to Dost, and from behind which I could keep an eye on the tents, and see when any one was coming. Gil the Gunner The Youngest Officer in the East
  • To be successful, you need to keep an eye on what you want to achieve and not on what you already have. Just like while aiming, you focus on the target and not the tip of the arrow . Dr Roopleen 
  • You can keep an eye on everything you are bidding on by visiting your members area and selecting the "bidding" page.
  • You can abandon yourself to pleasure but need to keep an eye on over-indulgence.
  • I see Dr Davies in the church to keep an eye on the takings. GOODBYE CURATE
  • She said she would keep an eye on him, but unfortunately it didn't stop him from doing it again.
  • With rain expected this morning, it will pay to keep an eye on the running conditions. The Sun
  • He quickly raced to the top step of the building so he could keep an eye on his rambunctious students. SPIDER-MAN®: THE ADVENTURES OF SPIDER-MAN
  • While most tourists encounter no problems, take the usual precautions: lock your car and keep an eye on valuables. Times, Sunday Times
  • The role is to be visible to the public and keep an eye on infection control and cleanliness, working at the frontline and leading by example to achieve the highest possible standards of care.
  • The staff can keep an eye on everyone from their centrally positioned work station.
  • As a heads up, buns and rolls normally go first, Italian bread, most whites, and keep an eye on the rye and pumpernickel.
  • To be successful, you need to keep an eye on what you want to achieve and not on what you already have. Just like while aiming, you focus on the target and not the tip of the arrow . Dr Roopleen 
  • Police recommended people should appoint a "watcher" - perhaps a non-drinking driver - to keep an eye on the drinks.
  • Peggy said ... nunatak: I'll keep an eye on the SciFri blogs Added to the Blogroll
  • Conflicting reports in the U.S. media while top-notch intelligence and on the spot sources tell the story otherwise, are important to keep an eye on.
  • With rain expected this morning, it will pay to keep an eye on the running conditions. The Sun
  • If you're proofing at higher temperatures, your dough will rise faster, so you'll need to keep an eye on it.
  • Keep an eye on the noticeboards for forthcoming events .
  • School fees are budgeted for, and I keep an eye on what else is coming up - this month is a car service and licence renewal.
  • Could you keep an eye on my suitcase for a moment?
  • When you abandon yourself to pleasure and desire keep an eye on inner and outer balance, as you tend to overindulge.
  • He has to keep an eye on his own kind as well as anybody else.
  • Keep an eye on the baby, please!
  • Once you defeat the last enemy or finish off the required goal, of course, the situation becomes a lot easier but keep an eye on the timer because if it counts down to zero before the level is completed you must do it all over.
  • Both his parents are dead now and I'm really the only one whose left, and I keep an eye on the cemetery.
  • Keep an eye on this column and our pages online. The Sun
  • They signal capital flight by Western investors, I have not yet noticed, but then, I cannot keep an eye on everything.
  • A call to the vet advised me that as long as the foal was suckling and the mare was calm, everything was ok, but to keep an eye on them both for the first few hours.
  • Keep an eye on those radars, and listen to whatever is being said.
  • The courts will also have the power to order the pubs and clubs to install CCTV to keep an eye on rowdies.
  • Trained builders, electricians and carpenters keep an eye on their efforts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Could you keep an eye on my bag while I go to the toilet?
  • To keep an eye on things that I am wary of: anti-intellectualism, pseudo-science, lying to children, extremism, scriptural literalism, anti-blasphemy laws and the like. Shira Hirschman Weiss: Why Do Atheists Read the Religion Section?
  • She had forgotten about Jim Wallis, who they'd sent to keep an eye on her. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • I'll play it while I keep an eye on yet another ODI this arvo! Quick crossword No 12,707
  • After seasoning with a steak rub and glistening it with the slightest sheen of olive oil, I placed the meat under the broiler, leaving the oven door open a bit so I could keep an eye on the rib-eye.
  • The trick once down was to keep an eye on bubbles and fish behaviour for telltale signs of cross-currents and whirlpools.
  • Requiring filters would have just made people even less likely to keep an eye on what people on those computers were doing - and could also block out perfectly legitimate sites.
  • But if you don't keep an eye on the way things are going, then pretty soon you may not have a job to go to.
  • Trained builders, electricians and carpenters keep an eye on their efforts. Times, Sunday Times
  • At all times and in all hours they were in deep consultation and Margarot was observed to say to Campbell, with a significant wink, "keep an eye on the old gentleman", meaning me.
  • Trading standards also keep an eye on car boot sales - and say that tighter controls would help them.
  • To be successful, you need to keep an eye on what you want to achieve and not on what you already have. Just like while aiming, you focus on the target and not the tip of the arrow . Dr Roopleen 
  • Keep an eye on this one ... apparently Obama gave the order to shoot if the hostage was in "imminent danger". Discourse.net: Credit Where Credit Is Due
  • Yet he always liked to keep an eye on the future. Times, Sunday Times
  • You might want to keep an eye on the lady of the house.
  • The Department of Health advises pregnant women, to eat according to their appetite and to keep an eye on weight gain.
  • At first this takes a bit of getting used to, having to glance left to keep an eye on the speedo, but soon becomes a natural driving movement.
  • Groups of youths roam the streets at night but there are not enough police to keep an eye on the place.
  • Nonetheless, I wanted to keep an eye on things so my body didn't end up fluctuating as capriciously as my skirt lengths.
  • As a heads up, buns and rolls normally go first - Italian bread, most whites - and keep an eye on the rye and pumpernickel.
  • In theory, there are regulators to keep an eye on corporate mischief - in practice, no regulator or guardian can hope to penetrate the complexity of modern financial accounts.
  • Well probably not by itself, but it is part of a change in media consumption that we need to keep an eye on, because the media environment and the way that people can consume media is fragmenting rapidly.
  • The elders promised to keep an eye on him. Times, Sunday Times
  • A key requirement in today's farm supply business is to keep an eye on farming trends.
  • And if she tried to ride closer, they would tell her to keep an eye on Logain, or simply stare at her until only a stone-blind fool could keep her nose where it did not belong. The Fires of Heaven
  • That made him nervous, and he turned edgeways to keep an eye on him.
  • The individual who can take setbacks as well as frustration in stride and not lose sight of the ultimate objective in the process is a person to keep an eye on - destined to go places.
  • And then the fourth event to keep an eye on is about two weeks from today this meeting, what they call a conclave, which literally in Latin translates into "with a key," the conclave will begin in the Sistine Chapel, when 117 cardinals get together and decide ballot by ballot who will be the next leader of the Roman Catholic Church. CNN Transcript Apr 3, 2005
  • There are no parents to keep an eye on eating, drinking and paying bills, and many students struggle to make new friends. Times, Sunday Times
  • Regional authorities face the chop and a smaller number of new committees will keep an eye on the self-governing trusts.
  • I'd love to hear her home-spun decisions; Well, by golly, if a man wants to marry another man, then he should just move to Russia so I can keep an eye on both of those sinners and then cast them to aitch, ee, double hockey sticks. Palin ally: 'Life is not happy for her' right now
  • Drexler also needs to keep an eye on averting controversy the Gap's use of third - world labor.
  • In other words he is a dangerous enemy and consequently a good man to have on one's side provided one can keep an eye on him.
  • ‘Attraction seems OK, but she is on anti-inflammatories to treat her fetlock and it is something we have to keep an eye on,’ says Johnston.
  • Keep an eye on this column and our pages online. The Sun
  • A while back we mentioned what was going on with the other London Bridge and in a similar vein we also like keep an eye on developments in Londons that find themselves flung far away from this, their namesake.
  • In the world of high finance, you have to keep an eye on the barracudas.
  • Better tap their mobile phones and keep an eye on their emails.
  • To be successful, you need to keep an eye on what you want to achieve and not on what you already have. Just like while aiming, you focus on the target and not the tip of the arrow . Dr Roopleen 
  • The schools are closing now for the summer but will keep an eye on their trees and outplant as soon as the rains are steady. In the direction of my daydreams
  • KEEP an eye on apple, pear and other fruit trees for pest and disease attack. The Sun
  • The Bank continued, after the February 1988 notices had been served and until the company went into liquidation in July 1991, to keep an eye on the company and its progress in selling its housing stock.
  • Keep an eye on this prisoner!
  • Old-fashioned confessionals having been tossed out long ago, the rule is that ‘reconciliation rooms’ must have a clear window with somebody posted outside to keep an eye on things.
  • Also keep an eye on walls which adjoin the bathroom - mildew can grow on a closet wall adjacent to the bathroom, for example.
  • With rain expected this morning, it will pay to keep an eye on the running conditions. The Sun
  • I like to have him next to me where I can keep an eye on him.
  • Trained builders, electricians and carpenters keep an eye on their efforts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Airside, keep an eye on the monitors. Times, Sunday Times
  • And a good pair of binoculars to keep an eye on the neighbours. Times, Sunday Times
  • We can keep an eye on her apartment and squeeze information from previous boyfriends.
  • Ideally, a way would be found to encourage this official to keep an eye on all contributions, to avoid creating unfair favoritism.
  • We have taken certain steps already and are in very close liaison with the local police, who go out there to keep an eye on things. Times, Sunday Times
  • And keep an eye on what eventually happens to that titular tassie. David Finkle: First Nighter: Sean O'Casey's Silver Tassie a Challenging Lincoln Center Festival Puzzle
  • Maybe you stationed yourself where you could keep an eye on the lobby to see if I took the bait.
  • In the kitchen, Kathy began cooking meals instead of eating out so she could keep an eye on calories, fat grams and portion sizes.
  • It propagates itself by seeding and by creeping rootstock, so keep an eye on it and limit its growth.
  • MI5 had passed details on to the Met, who asked West Yorks to keep an eye on certain named suspects. 7/7 Bombs – Police To Blame SHOCK! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • For this, keep an eye on newspaper reports of bankruptcies.
  • The trick once down was to keep an eye on bubbles and fish behaviour for telltale signs of cross-currents and whirlpools.
  • You see, I usually try to keep an eye on Tippett when I’m specialling the LSD patients on Fridays. A Mind to Murder
  • Will you keep an eye on my daughter for a while?
  • Two Greenpeace protesters "keep an eye on" Japan on a mock pink whale in front of the Sydney Opera House to protest the Japanese whaling fleet's departure for Antarctica to harvest the Minke whale.
  • While most tourists encounter no problems, take the usual precautions: lock your car and keep an eye on valuables. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just about every pub displays a sign or notice advising women to keep an eye on their drinks.
  • MI5 did not think so, and warned the local constabulary to keep an eye on the visitors. Times, Sunday Times
  • Keep an eye on: Roberts, who replaces Jay Payton in center, is a San Diego County native whose speed is perfectly suited for the wide gaps at Petco Park. USATODAY.com - Checking out the National League
  • Yet he always liked to keep an eye on the future. Times, Sunday Times
  • We'll definitely keep an eye on your brilliant career!

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