How To Use Watch over In A Sentence

  • In fact, he even didn't think they should exist: The directors of such ... companies, however, being the managers rather of other people's money than of their own, it cannot well be expected, that they should watch over it with the same anxious vigilance with which the partners in a private copartnery frequently watch over their own.... Richard (RJ) Eskow: Rebels And Messiahs: 10 Spiritual Ancestors For Occupy Wall Street
  • When they woke him up to watch over their newest prey — a bald, intense boxer who they left tied up while they "partied" with his gangster buddy, he was no longer "Johnny Lawrence" or "Greg Tolan" or even "Chaz". JACKIE CHAN PROBABLY NOT MR. MIYAGI
  • Clichy," the honest and loyal servitor of the stage made up his mind to watch over Pons 'friend. Cousin Pons
  • One of the chosen was ex-farmboy R. V. Burgin, who compared the assignment to “sending a bunch of hogs to watch over a well-loaded corncrib.” Brotherhood of Heroes
  • Young, he is an organism ripening to the set mechanic diurnal round, and while so he needs all the angels to hold watch over him that he grow straight and healthy, and fit for what machinal duties he may have to perform "... Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
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  • He followed footprints that, as they approached the bourne, were sometimes marked in blood — followed them grimly, holding the austerest police-watch over the pain-pressed pilgrim. Villette
  • I just quickly did a little skim through the OZ's website and they are STILL carping on about Media Watch over there.
  • In a statement issued here, the DUTA executive has announced that while it will call off the impending agitation, it will maintain a strict watch over the developments.
  • The winds howled their dirge about the rough-hewn stone dwellings huddled under the grim fortress of the Sorcerers who kept watch over the once-great plains of Kal Maros.
  • May Jesus and His Blessed Mother watch over you, mavourneen!" the good woman would say, with a sigh at the necessity for leaving her. Apples, Ripe and Rosy, Sir
  • It's like trusting a wolf to watch over sheep.
  • On the roof, a series of large, stylized gargoyles stand watch over the structure.
  • The gods of Asgard, for instance, are always fearful, concerned to keep watch over the Bifrost Bridge, which connects their realm with where humans live. Gods and Monsters
  • The glimmer from the fire-light died quite away, and only the bright stars kept watch over them. The Hills of the Shatemuc
  • Fortunately Scott was reasonably obedient as long as some one kept a close watch over him.
  • He posted his two young nephews to watch over them. PHYLLOXERA: How Wine was Saved for the World
  • Thus, ere thou didst issue from thy mother's womb, I destined for thee two founts of gleaming milk, eyes to watch over thee, and hearts to love thee. Laura Weinberg: Divine Love Story: Birth Of A New Revelation
  • Will you watch over my clothes while I have a swim?
  • Unlike in France or America, where children of divorced parents lost nothing and were at liberty to watch over their bringing-up, according to English law, a guilty mother was entirely deprived of their custody and even access (however, it was allowed for a faithless father). Le Divorce, Edwardian Style | Edwardian Promenade
  • True, there was a little stir -- a little abiding of shepherds in the fields, keeping watch over their flocks by night -- a little buzzing in knots of men waiting to be hired before the daybreak -- a little stealthy movement as of a burglar or two here and there -- an inchoation of life. The Note-Books of Samuel Butler
  • The guards were originally hired to watch over the houses as they were being built.
  • By and large, the throngs of steelworkers have been retired by computers and automated controls that now watch over every aspect of the steel-making process.
  • Does not he who keeps watch over your soul know it, and will he not requite man according to his work?
  • As they dismounted the porter loudly called grooms to lead the horses into the stable and have them relieved of their burdens, but Sir Richard would not allow it, and left Little John to watch over them at the abbey portal. Hero-Myths & Legends of the British Race
  • About 1,200 officers, including some in plainclothes, will watch over the proceedings. Globe and Mail
  • When they are first learning to talk, we support, watch over, and extend their oral language development.
  • Everybody has a couple of dopey musicals that they are happy to watch over and over while their friends wrinkle their noses and say, ‘You actually like this?’
  • This winged beast with the body of a lion and the head of an eagle is said to watch over hidden treasures.
  • The guards were originally hired to watch over the houses as they were being built.
  • It's like trusting a wolf to watch over sheep.
  • The mother kept a watch over the sick child all night.
  • The formations tower over the river basin below like ancient sentinels standing watch over the crusty earth that conceals the fossilized treasures concealed within.
  • Blessed father watch over my wife and son with a ready sword.
  • My husband and I both keep quite a careful watch over what we will have to live on when we retire.
  • Let us not therefore be harsh in censuring others, but carefully watch over ourselves when we are in trouble, Ps. xxxix. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • Poetry, Fable, History, watch over the land: it is a sepulchre; Death is within and around it; Decay writes defeature upon every stone; but the Past sits by the tomb as a mourning angel; a soul breathes through the desolation; a voice calls amidst the silence. Godolphin, Complete
  • History, watch over the land: it is a sepulchre; Death is within and around it; Decay writes defeature upon every stone; but the Past sits by the tomb as a mourning angel; a soul breathes through the desolation; a voice calls amidst the silence. Godolphin, Volume 4.
  • You have to watch over things anyway, because people count on you to stake it out.
  • None of my companions had till now found out any thing which could have directly inculpated myself; they however kept a strict watch over all my motions: being obliged at night to go aside, two of the travellers last arrived followed me unseen, and pretended afterwards to have observed some irregularities in the ablutions necessary to be performed on such occasions; in consequence of which, I was told that I was Travels in Nubia
  • We are told this is an exploration of hope and desire, ‘a dream of an extraordinary world where angels watch over you while storm clouds gather’.
  • Nelken, who believes preventing agroterrorism should be a high priority, even thinks that security cameras should watch over unattended crops. CNN Transcript Sep 21, 2006
  • They will watch over you, Rose, until the great tapestry of the world itself is unwoven, but they cannot make this decision for you, and neither can I. When Rose Wakes
  • Likewise, in the book, Marjan keeps a close watch over her moodier sister Bahar, feeding her dishes according to her state of mind. Marsha Mehran talks about Pomegranate Soup
  • His boss had given him a few days off from work to watch over his ailing daughter and fragile wife.
  • When they are first learning to talk, we support, watch over, and extend their oral language development.
  • To think that he should be actually in this great, silent penitentiary, a convict, waiting here beside this cheap iron bathtub, not very sweet or hygienic to contemplate, with this crackbrained criminal to watch over him! The Financier
  • I will watch over him like a lioness over her young. North and South
  • Please watch over the little birds for me.
  • It's like trusting a wolf to watch over sheep.
  • Just imagine for a moment, if instead of driving to these stadiums and areansto watch over-paid athletes perform, the people were to meet at a given location andtake to the streets in protest? Desperate Times Demand Revolutionary, Visionary Response
  • He and his wife maintained a 24-hour watch over their son.
  • The guards were originally hired to watch over the houses as they were being built.
  • The ancestors watch over their descendants, punishing or rewarding them for their behavior.
  • In the past, a foreman or supervisor would keep watch over staff to ensure production in the factory was maintained.
  • The mother dedicated her time in Knock to walking around the church praying for an angel to watch over her daughter in her absence.
  • The feldspar statue keeps intent, slit-eyed watch over a tomb.
  • It's like trusting a wolf to watch over sheep.
  • Even the moneys of Cyprus were flowing somewhat overfreely into the coffers of the Venetian Provveditori who kept vigilant watch over the island kingdom -- which was, in truth, no longer anything but a Venetian province, except in name. The Royal Pawn of Venice A Romance of Cyprus
  • The son brings a small mound of rice, water, and flowers or fruit, and beseeches his forebears to keep their protective watch over the family and its fortunes.
  • Mr Ellis said he hoped to set up a patrol group to watch over the village streets.
  • I have a nurse trainee to watch over me tonight, so no "expire", just "exhale" - cheers! Beth is no longer a human Crock-Pot, normal programming to resume!
  • Where in the Bible does it say you should have watchdogs and judgment groups that watch over ministries? Times, Sunday Times
  • Ryla politely asked to be excused and returned to her diligent watch over Moon.
  • I just quickly did a little skim through the OZ's website and they are STILL carping on about Media Watch over there.
  • In the case of the South African mierkat, for instance, the female is generally more combative and more difficult to tame than the male; and it is the males who from the moment of birth watch over the young with the most passionate and tender solicitude, keeping them warm under their persons, carrying them to places of safety in their mouths, and feeding them till full grown; and this they do not only for their own young, but to any young who may be brought in contact with them. Woman and Labour
  • The guards were originally hired to watch over the houses as they were being built.
  • When selling small valuables, such as jewelry, it's best to designate one person to watch over the table.
  • Rong specialists watch over a small ‘thunder house’ where ritual paraphernalia - especially bullroarers and special stones, sometimes too the jawbones of now departed ritual experts - are kept on a rack over a ritual fireplace.
  • They sat all night through the vigil -- keeping watch over the urns. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • While you cannot constantly watch over your drivers, you can reduce the risk of them taking to the roads on unsafe tyres by employing a tyre-fitting service.
  • He, however, believes that the biggest threat to the rhinos is that they could be poached, although the state has employed several guards to watch over them.
  • Yet certain films he would watch over and over again and never tire of them.
  • I sent a silent prayer for someone to watch over me.
  • And, while it is a bit strange that he watches her sleep -- and in anormal situation that would be completely stalking, trespassing, breaking and entering, a whole host of other things, and she would definitely get a restraining order against him -- in this story, he does it to protect and watch over her. Tom Matlack: On the Prowl: Why grown women are the real audience for Twilight
  • Midas cichlids have biparental care; both father and mother fish watch over the fry.
  • The red vertical cylindrical shapes of the missile silos stood silent watch over their companions.
  • Mitra installed a video camera on a tree nearby to watch over the kiosk and observe what the children did.
  • The mother kept a watch over the sick child all night.
  • His spies kept close watch over her. Liberty: The Lives and Times of Six Women in Revolutionary France
  • Where in the Bible does it say you should have watchdogs and judgment groups that watch over ministries? Times, Sunday Times

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