Example sentences of "of show " in BNC.
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1 | You could have like , sort of show like we gave , like , we gave one ounce of your average and one ounce of Afghan blue |
2 | I 'd just like to sort of show you And th this is a |
3 | on that to sort of show you the power of the system we were just using to erm The obvious thing to do is to label every area of the diagram , and do n't forget they do sometimes say , Seven were not interested in |
4 | They 're looking for one sort of nice house to sort of show them more or less . |
5 | Th that 's where I , I really started in and sort of showed what I was made of . |
6 | this letter from erm that it kind of shows up . |
7 | And we 're going to go through them , you do n't necessarily need to write them all down because there is such a lot , but , because they 're all sort of shown individually here . |
8 | Oh I should of shown you me car |
9 | no did n't like how he grouted it because she said there , things like a little nick in the tile , if he 'd gone in with the grouting it would n't of shown any and he did n't |
10 | Not that terrible sense of showing off . |
11 | You can reassure your children that there are ways to make love which are safe , and there are many ways of showing love other than sex . |
12 | He claimed that he was sick of this ‘ Steffi is Great ’ attitude and he accused you of showing favour towards Steffi . |
13 | ‘ The art or science dealing with a language 's inflexions and other means of showing the relation between words ’ |
14 | Tallis sets himself the task of showing that much of the structuralist and poststructuralist enterprise is based on a misreading of Saussure . |
15 | This is partly because of the speech 's length but also partly because of the difficulty of showing the advert on the BBC ; even if the corporation agreed , the manufacturers would not . |
16 | He hated the vulgarity of showing off the delegates as though they were exhibits , and the insincerity of pretending that platitudes were pronouncements of world-shaking import , and the feeling that he came a long way to greet fellow-Christians and found himself turned into a ham-actor on a second-rate stage . |
17 | Tipping is a great way of showing your appreciation , says June , 23 . |
18 | ‘ Tipping — or rather not tipping is a good way of showing your disapproval as well as your appreciation . ’ |
19 | Instead of showing me the door , he roared with laughter : ‘ So what if I clothe gangsters on the screen ? |
20 | Before Raymont works towards ‘ ways of showing respect , understanding and affection to members of the opposite sex ’ , she should realise that the opposite sex 's obsession with ‘ members ’ is a problem of enormous gravity . |
21 | For several days his body was ‘ thrust aside , hidden under a piece of furniture by his landlady , so that she might not lose the chance of showing the room to a prospective new lodger . ’ |
22 | I think I just put up with it because he behaved in such extraordinary ways to me in the time I had known him , of showing affection at all ? |
23 | His father was a public relations man for Dr Barnardo 's Homes and would chat away and do all that kind of thing , whereas David was very much like his mother in terms of showing affection . |
24 | Sam , apparently , has a strange way of showing gratitude . |
25 | ‘ They will write slurry into the nitrogen bill only when someone discovers a really practical way of showing what 's in it . ’ |
26 | And certainly some Libyans , fearful of showing themselves in need of education , were willing to accept an officer 's definition of the rules which governed their transactions . |
27 | If the theories are successful , someone will find a more direct way of showing that the hypothetical entities are actually there . |
28 | The desert has ways of showing , though , that exploitation is even more difficult than is at first apparent . |
29 | It is not a matter of showing that he is entitled to have authority , but that he has it , that he is in authority , with all the consequences which follow from this fact . |
30 | In all the examples cited so far the dissociation of habituation and latent inhibition has taken the form of showing that certain procedures abolish the latter while leaving the former intact . |