Similar words: easy on the eyes, see eye to eye, in the end, in the soup, in the event, in the event of, in the evening, in the public eye.
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31 Now he hopes to find the same favour in the eyes of his brother.
32 Something unseemly attended the sea clock, in the eyes of scientists and celestial navigators.
33 One press comment on this was that in the eyes of some it was all too late.
34 She is a more acceptable creature in the eyes of society than the domineering Mrs. Proudie.
35 He has been found liable for two brutal slayings, but is not a criminal in the eyes of the law.
36 It remains the Second Coming in the eyes of critics, graduate students and indie watchers.
37 It seems that reasonable cars and the black community, at least in the eyes of the police, do not go together.
38 Smith had nearly evaporated from the roster in the eyes of coach Rudy Tomjanovich.
39 In the eyes of the Profitboss, people are the company's greatest asset.
40 In the eyes of ordinary folk, the crusade was a holy war for the sake of war.
41 Status relates to our concern for our standing in the eyes of people more distant from us.
42 In the eyes of many Surkov was a discredited figure who had prostituted himself for privileges, such as this present trip.
43 Everyone wants to be successful in the eyes of their peers.
44 I think it was the neutering that made us equal, even in the eyes of our professors.
45 In the eyes of many, especially Washington, he succeeded, with a free press, elections and liberal economics.
46 Blake returned to London a hero in the eyes of MI6 but the secret nature of his work precluded any official recognition.
47 An assertion is not defamatory simply because it is untrue - it must lower the victim in the eyes of right-thinking citizens.
48 In such circumstances their use of slang and informal language may make them seem rather stupid in the eyes of others.
49 In the eyes of geophysicists, hydrothermal circulation is inextricably intertwined with the pulsing bank of heat inside the planet.
50 Repeated failure had lowered the club's reputation in the eyes of opponents and had gnawed away at membership numbers.
51 Partners can pool their money capital and are usually somewhat better risks in the eyes of bankers.
52 They were suspect in the eyes of Communist officials,[http://sentencedict.com/in the eyes of.html] and assigned jobs they didn't like.
53 Apparently not, in the eyes of United States telephone companies.
54 The growing scandal over campaign finance has yet to touch Clinton in the eyes of voters, the survey suggests.
55 De Gaulle needed the Big Lie to help build up his otherwise weak position in the eyes of the allies.
56 This gives it more relevance in the eyes of head teachers.
57 In the eyes of the green lobby, that spells larger, more industrialised farming.
58 Beauty is in the eyes of gazer.
59 In the eyes of David Kastrup, one of the main advantages of preview - latex is being unobtrusive .
60 This was Amaziah's problem, for "he did what was right in the eyes of the Lord, but not wholeheartedly" (2 Chronicles 25:2).
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