Example sentences of "show [noun pl] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Ozone depletion in the northern hemisphere has yet to reach the massive levels experienced over Antarctica , with holes in the ozone layer appearing for relatively short periods and over smaller areas , but this year 's figures show depletions in excess of last year 's record lows [ see ED 65/66 ] .
2 It is possible that risky situations may lead to enhanced memory for information centrally important to driving in the situation but show impairments in memory for information peripheral to the driving task .
3 When he did show signs of depression I could usually shake him out of it , and we took a schoolboyish delight in finding ways to disconcert Ralph 's snooty man , Talbot , who brought morning coffee and afternoon tea up to the library , and evidently disapproved or both us and our enterprise .
4 Remember you can show signs of judgement in terms of your body language ( see p. 109 ) as well as with what you say .
5 A naturally placid horse will show signs of nervousness if it is brought up in a rough home , while a naturally nervous horse which has always experienced a sympathetic and secure home will be quite placid .
6 If there are more or modified synapses , the chemicals and structures of which the synapses are composed must show signs of change , which might be measurable either by biochemical methods ( for instance , an increase in the amount of synaptic membrane protein ) or under a microscope ( for instance a change in the dimensions of particular synapses , or an increase in synaptic numbers ) .
7 I have actually used water that 's come off it and I 've also had er sheds with plants growing underneath and I ca n't honestly remember , I mean I have obviously not used it on really sensitive plants like tomatoes which I think would show signs of stress .
8 He said that , like any machine , the mind needed rest otherwise it would show signs of stress .
9 The budget 's prediction that the current economic recession would be short-lived , and that the economy would soon show signs of growth , was widely doubted especially in the light of the latest unemployment figures and economic indicators [ see below ] .
10 ‘ It is wrong to assume that the woman must show signs of injury or that she must always physically resist before there can be a conviction for rape .
11 Therefore , when the next plane arrives , he will also show signs of tension , stress and fear .
12 After the vaginal examination a small sample will be taken from the urethra as this site may also be infected or may show signs of inflammation .
13 That the economy did not show signs of recovery once hostilities had ceased had more to do with the political choices made by the Franco regime than with the economic structures themselves .
14 Such communications may clearly show signs of similarity to our own human allocation of emotions and feelings — anger , affection , dominance and so on — but of how a chimpanzee actually feels anger , we have little comprehension .
15 It is unlikely at this time of year , and so soon after lifting , but if the plants do show signs of dryness and shrivelling , immerse them in water as completely as possible before heeling in .
16 Within the inner-city study , we believed that the language might show patterns of differentiation between older and younger speakers and between the sexes , but we did not know that it would , or if it did , what the precise differences would be .
17 The contemporary interest in period costume drama ( a medieval film will usually show knights in armour , the servants in tunics and tights ; a performance of William Shakespeare 's Julius Caesar might well dress the men in togas ) is a relatively recent phenomenon .
18 Four recent clinical studies in America and Europe , show improvements in mood , performance and stamina produced by ginseng .
19 The short /α/; rules , however , are formally identical to those for /Ε/:; /α/; is realized as a short vowel near [ a ] when it occurs before a voiceless stop or sonorant + voiceless obstruent , for example in pot , font ; both /Ε/; and /α/,; therefore , show patterns of overlap with /a/ in these environments and , under certain conditions , in polysyllables , as we shall see below .
20 But others show signs of change , especially those where fourth-century cemeteries developed in formerly built-up areas outside the defences ; examples of this trend are well documented at Ancaster , Great Chesterford and Godmanchester .
21 They learn not to fear enclosed spaces , but still show signs of stress when stabled constantly .
22 A psychologist will keep tabs on teams of youngsters and will stop the operation if they show signs of stress .
23 The second , and the one usually chosen by the authors , is to grow up a mixture of different species in variable numbers until they show signs of pairing and wanting to breed .
24 Next , check that the pins are clean and bright ; clean any that show signs of discolouration or charring with wire wool ( an old Brillo pad is ideal ) .
25 When it returns to ‘ normal ’ ( probably because short rates rise , which they now show signs of doing ) , Mr Giordano reckons that the Treasury will be paying an overall rate just 75–100 basis points above bill rates .
26 Check carrots , potatoes , onions and any other vegetables in store and immediately use or discard any which show signs of rotting .
27 And , of course , there is a much shorter history of interruption in many European broadcasting systems than in the more fully commercial system of US broadcasting ( and those histories show signs of reversal in new systems such as satellite and cable ) .
28 It sometimes happens that yearling or two-year-old colts show signs of aggression , and treat people like an inferior horse .
29 Roofs should be repaired as soon as they show signs of trouble — check for slipped slates and tiles , failed flashings around chimney stacks and damage to the chimney stack itself .
30 Some people show signs of confusion because of the shock of bereavement .
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