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1
The drivers are no less strange to
English
eyes
than their vehicles.
2
At present the Park, to
English
eyes
,
seems to be all road.
3
There are several players unfamiliar to
English
eyes
playing in this match.
4
The blue,
English
eyes
,
by her side, were also bent on me.
5
The veiled blue
English
eyes
stared their annoyance straight in the patrons.
6
The solitude of the scene around is astonishing to
English
eyes
.
7
My
English
eyes
saw one thing; my American-resident eyes saw something else altogether.
8
Again, to
English
eyes
,
the war in America approached a stalemate.
9
Less familiar to
English
eyes
will be the Sri Lankan all-rounder.
10
Their dress, too, would have been most curious to
English
eyes
.
11
Did I not see it with
English
eyes
used to tranquillity and order?
12
How unsuitable, and even ridiculous, they were to
English
eyes
-
That
gave
her pleasure!
13
He plays it in a happy, merry fashion, that is shocking to
English
eyes
.
14
But to be just, he did look to
English
eyes
older than he was.
15
Yet, we were not seeing quite the James that those first
English
eyes
beheld.
16
All
English
eyes
,
understandably, had been on what George Graham's side were up to.
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