| "So Ben's finally found a job." "Yes, and about time too." | . | |
| "We ought to be getting ready now." "Yes, I suppose we ought to." | . | |
| "Yes, Dad.
| "Tak, Tato. | |
| A luxury yacht was sunk in a bomb attack yesterday. | . | |
| A terrible sight met their eyes. | Ich oczom ukazał się straszliwy widok. | |
| Airport security was extra tight in the wake of yesterday's bomb attacks. | . | |
| All parties have claimed success in yesterday's elections. | Wszystkie partie oglosiły zwyciestwo we wczorajszych wyborach. | |
| Anna saw the look of anger in his eyes and fell back a step or two. | . | |
| As a result of the two changes I put into effect yesterday, today my computer is fast, efficient and completely uncluttered. | . | |
| As she read the letter tears welled up in her eyes. | . | |
| At first my contact lenses irritated my eyes. | . | |
| At first the room is dark and then the furniture reappears dimly as her eyes adjust; it even takes on a faint and hallucinatory glow that announces the moon's approach through the thinning clouds. | . | |
| Certainly, you realise this much, even if you’ve closed your eyes to all the other monsters you’d see fit not to see at all. | . | |
| Did you type up the minutes of yesterday's meeting? | . | |
| Elizabeth Lee dabbed her eyes, lent into her father for comfort, and probably wished for the billionth time that she could have put the clock back to August 2007. | . | |
| Especially in the spring, plant pollen is an irritant that makes the eyes and throat itchy and can cause breathing problems. | . | |
| He has eyes like a hawk. | Nic nie umknie jego uwagi. | |
| He sounded very depressed when we spoke on the telephone yesterday. | . | |
| He was mesmerized by her bewitching green eyes. | . | |
| He was so drunk that he couldn't focus his eyes properly. | Był tak pijany, że ledwo widział na oczy. | |