Example sentences of "and [noun pl] show [pron] " in BNC.

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1 As he held her she seemed to swell , as if another skin , another body , more calm and perfect than the one she had , grew out of her as token for that love of him which could in looks and words show itself so inadequately .
2 He took an interest in it from a scientific point of view and his etchings and aquatints show he had a clear understanding of different types of cloud formation and their associated weather .
3 The early lithographs of J. C. Bourne , John Britton , A. F. Tait and others show us best the magnitude of the physical changes that the railways brought about in both town and country .
4 When photographed with adequate equipment it really does recall the outline of the North American continent ; it is dimly visible with the naked eye in the guise of a slightly brighter section of the Milky Way , and binoculars show it clearly as a large region of diffuse nebulosity .
5 With the naked eye M42 is visible as a misty patch , and binoculars show it excellently .
6 The brightest star , Gamma , ( 3.5 ) , is of type K5 , and binoculars show it as orange ; the other leading stars , Delta ( 3.8 ) and Alpha and Beta ( each 4.4 ) are white .
7 The Small Cloud is very obvious with the naked eye , and binoculars show it well , though admittedly it can not rival the splendour of the Large Cloud ; it has no well-defined shape , but is easy to resolve , at least in part .
8 It is a naked-eye object , and binoculars show it excellently ; its actual surface brightness is much greater than that of the Small Cloud .
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