Example sentences of "show off [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ENGLAND stars Jason Leonard ( left ) and Dewi Morris show off the new kit with David Pears ( middle ) in the away strip .
2 Fine-slatted Venetian blinds show off the tall sash windows , which are too elegant to be obscured by curtains .
3 Three of a kind … models show off the latest range of styles which will be on display at the Tesco and RSCPA Cruelty Free show at London 's Regents College in London this weekend Picture : DAVID GILES
4 OLYMPIC hero Seb Coe shows off the new girl in his life … and reveals that he 's just Maddy about her .
5 The jury in the David Nock murder trial has been told that the accused man showed off the alleged murder weapon to his workmates .
6 And yesterday , TACP Design 's practice partner Brian Evans , a former city councillor and conservation work pioneer , showed off the prestigious trophy he received at the RICS Awards 1992 ceremony in London .
7 Apart from the champagne spilled over the bow , there was plenty consumed in a more conventional fashion as the crew showed off the new boat for the first time .
8 Both were brilliant statements , although ‘ Kennedy ’ showed off the mature sense of melody expected of band on a major label .
9 Performance Technologies was showing off a new system last week targeted at OEMs and integrators active in the real-time and embedded markets .
10 There was an odd note of pride in his voice , like a small boy showing off a new toy .
11 His shirt was undone to the waist , showing off a little gold shark 's tooth on a chain and a Keith Richards-style scarf .
12 In a display of bravado , the IRA staged a publicity stunt , showing off the new device to two freelance journalists .
13 She had used make-up sparingly due to the heat , and had chosen a blouson dress with thin straps , made of numerous tiny pleats that fanned out as she walked showing off the pastel rainbow hues of the silky material .
14 Sometimes its funny , sometimes its poignant , sometimes it 's just an excuse to show off a fine singing voice .
15 Oh , the problems of trying to show off a bold front .
16 A cropped and fitted jacket nips in to show off a neat waist and looks trim with a long line skirt .
17 We also felt that Zephyr had been under pressure due to her immense popularity and had been given little opportunity to show off the gentle side of her nature — in the same way the more extrovert patients had dominated the evening while those of shy and retiring nature had slightly missed out .
18 Newly refurbished and the first to show off the new logo , the Bath Road store 's being hailed as a model for Co-Ops to come — proof , says the company , that it 's serious about shedding that fuddy duddy image once .
19 While she understood Margrida 's wish to show off the little boy , visiting her friend would mean extending the deception in which she and Vitor were involved .
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