have+an+eye+on
21have an eye on — or[have one s eye on] {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To look at or think about (something wanted); have a wish for; have as an aim. * /I bought ice cream, but Jimmy had his eye on some candy./ * /John has his eye on a scholarship so he can go to… …
22have an eye — to See: EYE TO …
23have an eye — to See: EYE TO …
24have\ an\ eye — To See: eye to …
25have my eye on — See got my eye on …
26have one eye on — to keep looking at or paying attention to someone or something while you are doing something else I had one eye on the clock the whole time …
27have an eye to — Pay particular attention to, have especial regard to, not overlook, not lose sight of, aim at …
28have one eye on something — have/keep one eye on (something/someone) to give part of your attention to one thing or person while also giving your attention to something or someone else. As he listened to the speaker he kept one eye on the crowd to gauge their response …
29have one eye on someone — have/keep one eye on (something/someone) to give part of your attention to one thing or person while also giving your attention to something or someone else. As he listened to the speaker he kept one eye on the crowd to gauge their response …
30have an eye for — have good taste in something, be able to judge correctly She has an eye for nice furniture and her apartment is absolutely beautiful …