Example sentences of "[noun prp] [prep] show " in BNC.

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1 The 28-year-old striker was recently fined and transfer-listed by County boss Neil Warnock after showing his displeasure at being substituted .
2 The machine , an original Boston Tacker from the early nineteen hundreds was prepared by Taffy for showing at the exhibition this month at Wellingborough branch .
3 She spent a good deal of time in the kitchen and bullied Dora into showing her how to make bread and pastry ; she would take cookery books up to her room and study the methods of jam making and preserving fruit and vegetables .
4 They raised money in a variety of ways , from auctioning sketches of Picasso 's Guernica to showing , up and down the country , the films The Defence of Madrid and Spanish Earth .
5 I would n't put it past Nigel for showing off he did show off and he was trying to , he was trying to be really cool .
6 They 'd have had to wait until she was in Spain before showing their hand .
7 With this year 's theme , we will focus on the close artistic links between America and England by showing such artists as Benjamin West , Copley and Stuart .
8 On Sept. 23 US President George Bush , in an address to the UN General Assembly , accused President Saddam Hussein of showing " contempt " for UN resolutions .
9 I loathe the Board of Trustees of the Prado for showing their grief at the departure of ‘ Guernica ’ with its revolting stench of disaster .
10 Not that Harry has a penny to his name , but thankfully one thing we 're not short of in this family is money , and if that 's what is keeping Harry from showing his hand , then you 've no worries on that score .
11 From the balcony he thanked his many friends for their support , and the Lord God for showing the jury his divine wisdom .
12 He tried everything he could think of to tempt the Bookman into showing himself .
13 If the Minister were to detail the matters , he would strengthen his position in Europe by showing the massive discrimination and harm that would be done to the Scottish agricultural industry .
14 We thank keen Society member Len Davies for showing the results of much photographic effort .
15 Hence we can think of DD as showing also the marginal utility of the last unit of films which consumers purchase .
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