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13 Sentences With "eyed up"

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This time they're being eyed up by the woman—who finally makes her introduction.
He still gets free coffees in Pret and eyed up by 20-year-old surfers.
I darted into a Sainsbury's Local and eyed up a garbage full of sweet, delicious receipts, casually tossed away near the self-service checkouts as if they were nothing.
A few years ago, if you were to go to a club, you'd just get so eyed up if you weren't, like, extremely swaggy or something—I couldn't fuck with that.
In addition to Amazon's Whole Foods acquisition, in the UK specifically, this has included rumors that it's eyed up the online-only shopping service Ocado, and it partners with another UK supermarket chain, Morrisons.
Today the bloc's lead privacy regulator, data protection supervisor (EDPS) Wojciech Wiewiórowski, could be seen tweeting cautionary advice at one former commissioner, Andrus Ansip (now an MEP) — after the latter publicly eyed up a Bluetooth-powered contacts tracing app deployed in Singapore.
And even if Malwarebytes had eyed up buying AdwCleaner for a while before the deal finally closed, Kleczynski said that this isn't necessarily indicative of a wider consolidation trend in the security market, but rather points to a lot more startups entering the space to address whatever new threats present themselves, some of which may grow big enough to become platforms in themselves.
Parts of the layout still exist north of the band rotunda, including some greenhouses from the 1870s. In the 1850s, then Governor-General Thomas Robert Gore-Brown eyed up the Domain as the setting for the new Government House.
However the detective receives a call whilst in the early process of searching through Tony's home whilst Tony eyed up a sharp potato peeler and was contemplating a dangerous decision to attack and kill the detective. The boy is soon discovered - without Tony having been involved - and delivered home to an applause from the surrounding relieved community as Tony watches from his living room window. The film ends with Tony casually walking around London free to continue his twisted murderous mundane ways.
In "The Strike", Elaine is at Tim Whatley's holiday party and sees that she is being eyed up by a man in a denim vest and states that her "fake number" is coming out. She later realizes that she wrote her fake number on a sub sandwich punch card, so to get the free sub has to go to the Off-track betting parlor where the phone number she wrote belongs. When she gets there she meets the bookie at the window and Charlie, two men whom she scammed with a fake number (among many). She then gives out the number for H&H; Bagels which is where Kramer is working.
Her next target was the Irish Oaks, in which two of her Epsom victims were reopposing - Punctillious and All Too Beautiful, but neither seriously challenged, and Ouija Board won by a length from the former. Connections had eyed up a crack at Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe for Ouija Board, attempting to make her the first female to win the race since Urban Sea in 1993. With new jockey Johnny Murtagh aboard, she was boxed in throughout the race and got out late to finish lengths behind the winner, Bago. Despite the loss, she remained on target for the Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf at Lone Star Park at the end of October 2004, reunited with jockey Kieren Fallon.
During the ride, Robin angrily reveals to Barney that she had tried to talk to him about how low she was feeling recently due to her break-up with Don and feeling shunned and forgotten due to her overly-enthusiastic new co-anchor, yet Barney ignored her and tried to use her as a decoy while he eyed up a woman at the bar. Barney apologises to Robin, but she is not interested and leaves the car. Halfway through the race, the group all coincidentally meet up, and though Ted proposes they declare a tie, they immediately continue the race. Robin takes the subway, where she sees a poster up for her news show, with her co-anchor's face taking up much more space then hers.
The early commercials showed Frank and Gordon on their journey to becoming Bell mascots; from waiting outside the audition room with other human and animal hopefuls, to the audition itself, and then the meeting with Bell management when they were informed that they had "got the gig" while Gordon eyed up a sandwich on the desk. This third commercial was also the first to be created in two forms, one for English Canada, and a separate version for Francophone Canada. The English version showed them in a dumpy-looking office with a tired-sounding (but unseen) male manager who presented them with maple-leaf tuques (tukes, or woolen hats) to enhance their Canadian patriotism in their upcoming Bell commercials to air during the 2006 Winter Olympics. The French version took place in a plush executive suite, with a sultry-sounding (but unseen) female manager, who did not present them with toques.

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