The compassionate doctor didn't bat an eyelid at the scene in front of her. |
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Michael didn't bat an eyelid, but poured her another one, then led her into the spacious dining room to dance. |
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When I say they didn't bat an eyelid, I'm not exaggerating because I was looking at them. |
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Yet my husband, who I reckon has more than doubled in size since we met, doesn't bat an eyelid. |
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She drank almost half of it in one swig and then topped it up again and Mr. Hamilton didn't bat an eyelid. |
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In fact the only person who doesn't bat an eyelid when he belts out his songs in the living room is their six-month-old daughter, Evie. |
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They could kill Dragons' Den off today and nobody would even bat an eyelid. |
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Back in Guayaquil, the local rozzers roll past, and don't bat an eyelid. |
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They don't bat an eyelid at a thundering herd of Minotorors. |
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We shouldn't bat an eyelid talking about mental health finance. |
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They didn't bat an eyelid about buying a reusable bag. |
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If I were to read out his text, nobody would bat an eyelid. |
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The poor old dog did look fairly peched, and didn't bat an eyelid when I lifted up the nearest pup, a black and white ball of fluff. |
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So we didn't bat an eyelid when formerly mild-mannered, nice guy Sam suddenly became a date rapist, escaped from prison and took his sister hostage. |
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It can be blowing a gale or as dull as ditchwater and my daughter Cerys wouldn't bat an eyelid, with bucket and spade in hand and sand between her toes. |
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It can be blowing a gale or as dull as ditchwater and my daughter Cerys wouldn't bat an eyelid with bucket and spade in hand and sand between her toes. |
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