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Sharp-eyed readers will detect notional agreement for handful and its collective kin all over English literature.
She was Mrs Hudson in a dotty Sherlock Holmes frolic, Without a Clue (1988), in which the great detective (Michael Caine) is outwitted by an unusually sharp-eyed Dr Watson (Ben Kingsley), and she brought unobtrusive dignity to the part of the housekeeper in Shadowlands (1993), directed by Richard Attenborough.
He's a sharp-eyed reporter still.
Smith's sharp-eyed charcoals add kick.
Sharp-eyed but not cruel.
The help is very sharp-eyed indeed.
Only sharp-eyed spectators can tell which one is winning.
Ms Bardach is particularly sharp-eyed about Cuban families.
Which sharp-eyed observer do we have to thank?
Thanks to several sharp-eyed readers for catching the inconsistency.
A sharp-eyed Palestinian might spot a comical contrast here.
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