Example sentences of "[adv] show his [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And , although Bratfisch in MacMillan 's Mayerling is a dancing role , he , too , is an onlooker who only shows his real self during his final entrance and last gesture as he throws his flower into Mary Vetsera 's grave .
2 Well , it had n't taken him long to show his true colours !
3 Out of sight , shielded by riot and revelry and now a quarter of a century older , lurks the poet who boasted he had not shown his young mug in Poor People : the sober laborious craftsman determined that his tone shall save everything .
4 3.10:TOP weight Shoon Wind has not shown his best form for quite some time , while recent Sedgefield second Galadine is nothing special .
5 ‘ He is a smashing , modest lad who has not shown his full repertoire yet .
6 He also shows his usual willingness to exploit every leak that comes to him .
7 The Reichsmarschall also showed his Swedish intermediary maps of the whole German battleline , disposed to enter Poland .
8 He was now showing his own responsiveness to Dave and Dave 's response in return , which made Mr E more hopeful about him .
9 Le Tissier twice showed his outstanding ability .
10 It was in this particular field of difficulty that Balanchine sometimes showed his deep understanding .
11 The experienced Peter Thomson then showed his younger Darlington counterparts the way as he pulled a goal back following a run of sheer determination from his own half .
12 Well why was the boy pleased then to show his ugly teeth ?
13 Benjamin ‘ Bibi ’ Netanyahu , the recently elected leader of the dispirited party , is concerned above all to maintain unity , and has not yet shown his own hand .
14 The one fascinating prospect who has yet to show his international ability is Ellis , a very lively mover for Otago and New Zealand Universities when played at outside centre or on the wing .
15 As party spokesman on Treasury and Economic Affairs he recently showed his political maturity by asserting that the Lloyd 's crisis ‘ gave anxiety for the national interest ’ — a view not shared by many of his colleagues .
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