under the eye of

idiom

: while being watched by (someone)
The students did their work under the watchful/vigilant eye of their teacher.

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The sets, built on a 20,000-square-foot Los Angeles soundstage, were designed under the eye of former White House staffers, who were hired as consultants to advise on the layout and details of the space. Thea Glassman, Architectural Digest, 17 Sep. 2024 While the Mets typically prefer to have prospects rehab in Port St. Lucie, Williams asked his agent to get permission from the team to rehab in Texas under the eye of Dr. Sheridan. Abbey Mastracco, New York Daily News, 18 June 2024 The suit claimed that this behavior happened under the eye of Allen's management team, whom the plaintiff claimed was aware of the CMA award winner's behavior, but put her under his direction anyway. Sadie Bell, Peoplemag, 18 Mar. 2024 While police officials have hailed the technology as a crime-solving tool and a force multiplier, privacy advocates have noted that much of the city will find itself under the eye of this vast network. Lyndsay Winkley, San Diego Union-Tribune, 7 Aug. 2023 Including a stint studying art under the eye of Nam June Paik in Germany and one very unfortunate exhibit. Marta Balaga, Variety, 15 June 2023 The change would put the architect more fully under the eye of 535 of the most demanding bosses in the nation: members of Congress who rely on the agency for everything from running the lottery for lawmakers’ offices to hanging pictures to assigning them security details after threats. Elizabeth Williamson, New York Times, 7 June 2023 It will be used to make the United States a tougher and, for many, a nastier country, where big money always wins, under the eye of Rambo Jesus. Nina Burleigh, The New Republic, 16 May 2023 Perhaps most consequentially, under the eye of ubiquitous television cameras and livestreaming cellphones, the protests dominated the airwaves for weeks and generated conversation about coronavirus restrictions. New York Times, 21 Feb. 2022

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“Under the eye of.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/under%20the%20eye%20of. Accessed 1 Dec. 2024.

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