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

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1 As the fashionable trade came in so more thought had to be given to subject-matter and to technique and in America this meant that short films had to be replaced or shown in conjunction with multiple-reel films as already pioneered by European film-makers .
2 For simplicity the amount to be costed is best highlighted in dark type or shown in a separate box on the form .
3 Whereas we can rarely help the ‘ delinquent ’ adult , we have some responsibility to young people with particular problems or insecurities that show in ‘ anti-social ’ behaviour and attitudes .
4 Sorry , I run a health spa in Scotland and I see an awful lot of women who obviously come in for some slight improvement but quite frankly it is the stress factor that shows in the face that does n't make them quite so beautiful because their personalities comes across for when their stressed it shows in their face and I notice when they leave only after a few days the stress has gone and their personality shines through and their far more beautiful .
5 To inset text distances other than in steps of the default tab stops a more lengthy procedure is needed than shown in Task 24 .
6 He had n't the vicious streak that showed in his brother , and might prove a very good team-member .
7 The brothers were very much alike , the same strong shoulders and the fine head of hair , but physical appearances were deceptive and there was about Spencer a weakness that showed in the line of his mouth and the almost shifty look in his eyes .
8 What most humiliating was the odd glint that showed in her eyes as she studied me .
9 There was a virility about him that showed in his every movement .
10 Schools in ‘ technical societies ’ , she continues , develop reading and writing which , unlike oral education systems , emphasise ‘ telling out of context rather than showing in context ’ ( ibid . ) .
11 Now if you violate any of the assumptions ordinary squares , right , then the procedure will produce or may produce misleading results , we can only be confident in statistical terms about ordinary leased squares parameters , right , because we know and show in theory that they hold providing a number of assumptions are met , like you have serially uncorrelated errors , right , we do n't have m multi co-linearity amongst the regresses , right , we have constant variance throughout the sample now if any of those er assumptions are breached , violated then our , any statistical results that are generated from erm the technique that assumes that those assumptions have n't been breached erm are invalidated and we can get very misleading er parameter estimates , right , in the presence of auto correlation or multi-linearity erm .
12 David Caute also records — and shows in The Occupation — an admiration for French writing , though his fiction reveals a further strain of influence from postmodernist United States fiction .
13 In addition to memorials marking the places associated with his career , the great dates — his birthday ; from the mid-1970s her birthday too ; the anniversary of the overthrow of Antonescu on 23 August — were marked by ceremonies , parades and shows in honour of Ceauşescu .
14 Relief flooded through Erika , and showed in her face .
15 I arrived in the vastness of a new country as what I thought a tabula rasa but there was writing underneath , the coded determinants of what I was and always would be inscribed in ( what shall we say ? ) acetic acid or lemon juice which gradually browned and showed in the revealing action of sunlight .
16 A large travelling version of the exhibition was later prepared by SAVE , and shown in major museums and galleries all round the country over a period of three years .
17 About a third of these scripts are , in turn , derived from BBC Horizon programmes which are bought or co-produced by Nova and shown in the series .
18 In the late Eighties Jeremy Ridgway and David Bennett , Zimbabwe-born but living in London , produced the ‘ Cum ’ paintings which were made up in part from semen and shown in New York .
19 The results are listed in Table 2 and shown in Fig.2 .
20 Noted successes included Anselm Kiefer 's ‘ Säulen ’ ( lot 24 ) , ‘ Franz im Bett ’ , a major painting by Georg Baselitz ( lot 23a , est. $300–400,000 ) which had been shown at Berlin 's ‘ Zeitgeist ’ exhibition in 1982 and was bought by an unidentified collector from Omaha for $400,000 ( £222,200 ) ; a precious little candle painting by Gerhard Richter ( lot 3 , est. $80–120,000 ) which attracted keen interest and a winning bid of $200,000 ( £111,100 ) ; and ‘ Stacked ’ , a carved polychrome wood sculpture of an assortment of domestic and farm animals by Jeff Koons ( lot 8a , est. $100–150,000 ) from the Banality exhibition of 1988 and shown in ‘ Metropolis ’ in Berlin last year , which was sold for $160,000 ( £88,900 ) with Thomas Ammann and Anthony d'Offay among the underbidders .
21 However as Pacione ( 1984,145 ) observes : ‘ few models have been constructed to explain the population turnaround ’ , but out of these the model produced by Lewis and Maund ( 1976 ) and shown in Figure 5.4 may fit the present situation as described by Moseley ( 1983 ) in Table 5.4 the most closely .
22 The ‘ supply ’ curve is constructed from the relationship between and shown in the left-hand part of the diagram and that between and ( not shown ) .
23 In either case , we find that the motion is simple harmonic , with fixed frequency ω and equally-spaced energy levels as described by Eqn ( 5.4 ) and shown in Fig. 5.3(a) .
24 Now consider the other half of the T-type m-derived section shown in figure 9.11(b) , which is of course just the same network as the first half already considered and shown in figure 9.11(a) but with the input and output terminals interchanged .
25 The emergence of the modernist novel of consciousness is often described in terms of a shift of emphasis from ‘ telling ’ to ‘ showing ’ — but showing in this context is a metaphor .
26 Films , whether shown in public cinemas or cinema clubs , were brought within the scope of the Obscene Publications Act 1959 .
27 Vertical blinds are also practical for doorways , and can be used as shown in the photograph as a ‘ concealer ’ between breakfast bar and kitchen .
28 During the periods of saturation , there is no change and no signal voltage , but during the linearly changing regions there is a constant voltage output of appropriate polarity , as shown in Fig. 4 .
29 The requirement is a pair of close-wound coils , mounted on the same axis and separated by a mean distance equal to their mean radius , as shown in Fig. 12 .
30 Shallow slots should be cut or filed into the top and bottom of the tube as shown in Fig. 13 .
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