Example sentences of "[conj] show [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | We merely became accustomed to the general life of the common birds and animals , and to the appearances of trees and clouds and everything upon the surface that showed itself to the naked eye ’ . |
2 | and with a leprous man came over and began doing a to him saying , Lord if you just want to you can make me clean , and so stretching out his hand he touched him saying , I want to be made clean and immediately his leprosy was , vanished away , then Jesus said to him , see that you tell no one , but go and show yourself to the priest and offer the gift that Moses appointed for the purpose of a witness to them when he entered into Calpurnia that 's the other two , that the other |
3 | Get him down here at once and show him through the gates . |
4 | Ten minutes later the staff began to arrive and at nine o'clock Fred Workman walked in to introduce me to the staff and show me around the building . |
5 | The King agreed , and ordered his officials to put me down on Balnibarbi , and show me round the capital , Lagado . |
6 | Then they stand it up and show it to the world . |
7 | In the second account , Jesus told them to go and show themselves to the priests , and while they were on their way they discovered they were cured . |
8 | Another way of creating a bad impression at a social interview is by being so self-conscious and aware of what is going on that you are unable to act naturally and show yourself in the best possible light . |
9 | Jesus told the leper to go and show himself to the priest and make an offering for his healing . |
10 | So it 'll pause and show it on the screen . |
11 | This is the earliest known picture of the house , and shows it in the first half of the nineteenth century before the ground level at the front of the building was raised |
12 | A coal-black manservant came out to the carriage and showed them into the house . |
13 | She was too exhausted to resist and showed them into the living room . |
14 | A very spruce maid welcomed him and showed him into the Bishop 's drawing-room . |
15 | She seemed inclined to give Harry short shrift , but at his mention of Heather 's name , she relented and showed him into the front room , where a meagre measure of calm and quiet prevailed . |
16 | Amy helped him up and showed him to the door while Kath stripped off her gown and gloves . |
17 | ‘ Well , come inside and have a cup of tea , ’ she said , and showed me into the front room of the house . |
18 | We walked past three doors , then he opened the next and showed me into the study . |
19 | Entering the cafe , the Blackshirts went upstairs and showed themselves at the window , which provoked a hail of missiles from the crowd below . |
20 | I behaved with great dignity and showed none of the resentment I may have felt . |
21 | It appeared to be feeding normally and showed none of the obvious signs of illness . |
22 | Myeloski produced his warrant-card and showed it to the doctor . |
23 | She stood up slowly and showed it to the bearded man . |
24 | Woolley held up a bullet and showed it to the armourer . |
25 | And I took that little book up to the union and showed it to the branch secretary and still I never got my bike or any compensation for it . |
26 | He managed to borrow a copy of the film and showed it in the works canteen and raised most of the money . |
27 | The men deny taking nude pictures of the girls while they themselves were naked and showing them to the children 's mother . |
28 | They also deny taking nude photographs of the girls , now aged eight , six and four , while they themselves were naked , and showing them to the girls ' mother . |
29 | A bar chart can often be a useful format for listing tasks in a clear visual manner and showing them against the time-frame of the overall project . |
30 | This not only allows him to indulge in more of those awkward movements , which make his first solo such a wonderful parody of classical dance , but shows him as the pathetic clown , always the butt of everyone 's laughter . |