Australian Deputy PM has been reported to have said, "It is more likely that a pair of eyes are going to identify something floating in the ocean."
I wonder, shouldn't it be "a pair of eyes is" and "floating on the ocean"?
pair of eyes is | on the ocean
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Re: pair of eyes is | on the ocean
1. While AmE usage would insist on the singular, BrE usage here accepts either, with the plural being actually the more common choice.
2. Although 'on' would be possible, 'in' is in fact the normal preposition with 'float' in relation to a body of water. (The assumption is that at least a very small part of the object is slightly under the surface).
2. Although 'on' would be possible, 'in' is in fact the normal preposition with 'float' in relation to a body of water. (The assumption is that at least a very small part of the object is slightly under the surface).