Example sentences of "[conj] show the " in BNC.

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1 No attempt is made to hyphenate , justify or show the final page layout .
2 Keep lists short or show the respondent a card with the relevant items .
3 There are many dishes throughout this book that use French ingredients or that show the country 's enormous influence .
4 This condition , called polybrachygyny , means that males that show the most effective displays are most persuasive in attracting females .
5 When analysed by sector , it is the manufacturing firms that show the highest additionality .
6 For stitch patterns that have been integrated with a garment piece , you can choose from various types of charts that show the garment shapings as well as the colour pattern information .
7 Ignoring polls that show the public to support assisted suicide ( though few people seem enamoured of the doctor himself ) , the legislature passed a law that makes helping somebody to commit suicide a felony , punishable by four years in prison .
8 Another possibility , for example , uses the same concept of a filter set , but instead of taking the definition as a whole , takes the separate senses and progressively eliminates those that show the least overlap with the filter set .
9 On the other hand , excavation of a large open area leaves very few , if any , sections that show the complete stratigraphy of the site .
10 There are many other examples that show the RP ( and general southern British ) rules as ‘ flip-flopped ’ in certain environments in Belfast : they are of historical interest , and we shall return to them in chapter 5 .
11 The difficulty in finding such variables is in itself a measure of how internally divergent BV actually is , and it is striking that the variables that show the sharpest patterns of social variation are subsets within the larger sets .
12 Beware of swing sequences that show the late hit of the hands , as illustrated in Diagram A. This position at halfway in the downswing may be ideal for the skilled or powerful player , because the hands and lower arms will still release early enough to return the clubface squarely to the back of the ball .
13 This is not through any lack of distinction on the part of the writers of the time or those of their works that show the Greek influence ; nor is there any lack of such works .
14 This does not fit , however , with the reef limestones and it certainly does not fit with the other facies that show the same persistence .
15 I mean I was interested a a a another very interesting point you made Mike at the beginning , you said that is there , had there been studies that show the standards of French industrial relations did you say that , that this has kind of become a pattern for industrial relations conflict in France .
16 He wants proof — in the form of pictures or photographs that show the size of the giant .
17 Yeah , and then from that they 've now got these fucking things that show the direction , the sign , the speed and oh its incredible sonar 's been going longer than radar , but only just we were the world leader 's now , I mean we cos we , cos we preserve fuel , we knew exactly , they left it for the last minute to get up there and intercept them .
18 Eyes : Rolling eyes that show the whites are often thought to be a sign of viciousness — in fact , they are an indication of wariness and suspicion , which is only occasionally accompanied by aggression .
19 So I thought I 'd drop you a line through the magazine to convey my get-well-soon message and show the rest of the readership what a handsome chap you are .
20 They told me that this sort of thing happens , it 's part of training , and to stick in there and show the buggers they were wrong . ’
21 There were occasions when someone did a large number , and they would bring the job-sheet round and show the others and say ‘ She has done so many , you also must . ’
22 This would slow F1 — at least to begin with — and show the Green movement that F1 is not as anti-environmental as it claims .
23 Yet she dared not interrupt , and show the woman rudely out , for fear of an influence upon her decision .
24 For this object thus much is effected by works of imagination : — that they carry the mind out of self , and show the possible of the good and the great in the human character .
25 In this paper , we shall review the relevant literature , including that from other applied social sciences , and show the operative implications for research and practice .
26 They make it very difficult for British firms to make acquisitions , especially hostile bids , and show the ‘ single market ’ to be in reality a very one-sided affair , pivoted far too much against British interests .
27 To be admitted to a state school , children must be able to walk , to be continent and show the ability to learn and keep up with normal work .
28 Oasa and Jennings ( 1982 ) go further and show the disdain and hostility that the International Center for the Improvement of Maize and Wheat ( CIMMYT ) , and the International Rice Research Institute ( IRRI ) showed for the comments and criticisms of social scientists about the social implications of the technology that these institutions were developing .
29 And show the fervent , of capacious souls ,
30 Hearnshaw et al. ( 1989 ) , for example , highlight the problem in the context of Leicestershire , a county in the Midlands of England , and show the difficulties of linking enumeration district ( ED ) , ward , parish and postcode data .
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