Sentences with phrase «looks out of the corner of her eye»

In image 1 of 3, the baby looks out of the corner of her eye at the toy.
At the edges of language, caught between here and elsewhere, there is hope that if we look out of the corners of our eyes, we can sometimes catch the metaphors lying round about, hidden in the most ordinary words, in wait for the possibility of surprise.
The dragon didn't move, just looked out of the corner of its eye and lie flat on the ground.

Not exact matches

Another looked at Jeffs out of the corner of her eye.
You open the fridge with every intention of just grabbing some [almond] milk for your coffee, see the cake looking all delicious out of the corner of your eye, and before you know it, you're one sliver, two slivers, one slice into it.
Out of the corner of my eye, I saw a stack of what looked like fried tortillas in the shape of a bowl.
«He wascoordinated, and he had great vision out of the corner of his eyes because [insoccer] you're always looking for an opening or a lane to pass it to yourbuddy.
Out the corner of my eye, I'd look up at the board to see what was happening.
He had a lot of extra time to look over the defense, but out of the corner of his eye spotted sophomore Chris Steele on the far right sideline in the end zone.
While he may have completed 91 % of passes, more often looking to play it smart rather than going for the eye - catching Hollywood balls to switch the play or ping a long diagonal out to the corners that look impressive but rarely have the pace to open up defences, his defensive work was less compelling.
Looking out the corner of your eye as someone stares at you while you try to finish your coffee and breastfeed at the same time.
Parents watch other parents out of the corner of their eyes, looking for hope and help, judging and feeling judged.
We talked some shop, when out of the corner of my eye I noticed the look on Heastie's face.
I'm running a bit late (as I often do), frantically looking up at the monitor and searching for my gate, when out of the corner of my eye, I see my own face looking back at me from the airport bookstore.
Tonight I tried your exercise and at first nothing happened, but when I turned my head back from my hands to my laptop to more closely follow your instructions, out of the corner of my eye, just for an instant I saw a pink color in a narrow band glowing around my palms It was barely a flash, but it looked just like the glowing colors I used to see as a child.
Thanks to the different colors and acoustic feedback used, faster or slower laps can be spotted out of the corner of the driver's eye without any need to look away from the track.
Let me set the scene,... I walk into the Hyundai show room looking to test drive a few Hyundai products, and out of the corner of my eye I see a gentleman relaxing quite comfortably in the back seat of this beautiful large sedan.
There were times that Doug felt his father looking at him out of the corner of his eye and he knew that something he had just done sparked a memory his father had thought he'd long forgotten.
Some dogs are born with weak ligaments, which allow the TEG to pop out of its normal position and look like a pink roundish object in the inside corner of the eye.
Nelson said he wanted gamers to experience the world of Grand Theft Auto from a different perspective: «You're eye - level, down with people on the streets, and as you walk past them, you see them sort of look at you out the corner of their eye.
Used to go through those stages by just barely looking out the corner of my eye.
It's almost like he's looking at you out of the corner of his eye
Nothing is more rewarding than to be able to look someone in the eye who has been hurt and is facing medical treatment, loss of income, and ongoing medical bills, and to tell them they've got someone in their corner looking out for them.
Out of the corner of my eye, I saw a coiled - up orange - ish thing on the floor that looked suspiciously like a snake.
In my home I just moved my chairs to either side of the fireplace, one chair can't see TV, but it feels wonderful early in the morning to be perched in that corner to read my devotional and keep an eye on the house and to look out the windows.
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