Example sentences of "is show " in BNC.

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1 All he has to do is show he 's over a certain age can prove who he is , you can buy a gun .
2 Now what I 'd like you to do is show me can you divide it up if we were going to eat this whole pizza between the two of us if it was one one shared out between two people how much would we get ?
3 You came here to see Worsdale 's work ; the least I can do is show it to you . ’
4 What we should do is show that we 're the best union by effectively representing our members , and if others want to join us , then they can , but on our terms .
5 which will be I do n't know about ten o'clock-ish is that a problem the er a copy of a buyer 's guide in for you Before we move into the role play for cycle , what I have to do is show you erm a training video that is produced by the department , you may have seen it before I do n't know
6 It can be done , we need to move this up internationally because what we need to do is show the members that we can fight back .
7 Now , what I 'm going to do is show you the advantage of putting somebody on hold as opposed to trying to put your hand over the receiver .
8 The thing is that , really , that they all they 've done is show themselves up .
9 Imposture is shown in Ackroyd 's novel , in this burlesque of the literary life , to be an interesting business , but it is unlikely to cause Chatterton 's reputation to inch back towards what it was in the retrospects of the Romantic period .
10 Less persuasively , a people which has had to defend itself against an enduring hostility is shown , for the most part , as free from fear , and , in particular , from the fear that exceeds and mistakes its objects .
11 This is shown in the protestant — loyalist rejection of Terence O'Neill and O'Neillism , and of his successors , Major Chichester-Clark and Brian Faulkner , as prime ministers of Northern Ireland ( 1968–74 ) .
12 That the local priests continued to play a significant part in the regulation of local sexual morality from the beginning of the state is shown by accounts of ‘ boy meets girl ’ from the 1920s .
13 That which is hidden is that which is shown .
14 What gets investment and what is shown has far more to do with the economic stranglehold of the Hollywood studios and the distribution/exhibition chains .
15 As accuracy and speed increase , the pad is shown for shorter intervals of time .
16 That there is something he does not know is shown by the fact that if he were to gain his sight , he would come to know something that he previously had not known .
17 When he is shown a pair of faces and has to decide which of the two is a celebrity , he performs at chance level , even though he performs almost as well as normal subjects on this task when the faces are replaced by their names .
18 This way of creating more plebeian characters is fully demonstrated in Ashton 's comic masterpiece La Fille Mal Gardée , where this style of dance is shown in two different aspects , the light-hearted yet technically highly expert dancing of Lise and Colas and the comically eccentric work of Alain and the Cock and Hens .
19 This is shown vividly when , left finally alone , she strikes a dramatic pose of complete withdrawal from love and happiness .
20 The strength of beer is shown in two ways : the original gravity and the alcohol by volume rating .
21 One of the first prizes is shown in the main photograph .
22 The waveform of this current is shown in Fig. 2 which also serves as an illustration of the magnetic field produced by the coil , since this must be directly proportional to the current .
23 The detailed electronic circuit is shown in Fig. 14 and consists of three basic sections , a power driver for the excitation coil and two identical sense amplifiers .
24 Software is shown in flowchart form in the table .
25 The screen replaces the car windscreen , and on it is shown a road scene that has been recorded on video tape , and transferred to disk .
26 The Technics arrangement is shown in Fig. 2 for comparison .
27 The culprit is shown in the picture — the RC-coupled amplifier itself , published in the issue for October 10 , 1923 , with its complement of ‘ R ’ valves .
28 Her hankering for the outside world is shown through a solo where she is cruelly tangled in the legs of a chair .
29 Jeff Rooker , the MP for Birmingham Perry Barr , who retired from Labour 's front bench last year partly to campaign for PR , said : ‘ A lot more people went away from this conference convinced of the merits of the argument than is shown in the vote . ’
30 Shirley 's best friend Jane ( Alison Steadman ) , on the other hand , declares herself a feminist but is shown as merely paranoid and frustrated , cured of her analysis by a brisk holiday romance .
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