Example sentences of "be shown to the " in BNC.

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1 Oh , geniuses inspired in all the arts , who draw from things only such elements of them as are to be shown to the mind !
2 In addition to the courtesy the partners show to each other , there are also the courtesies that must be shown to the bystanders on stage during a pas de deux so that such reciprocation can help to focus the audience 's attention on the context of the dance .
3 Mercy should be shown to the contrite , but the community needed to be reassured that the contrition was genuine .
4 The film will be shown to the public in a mini-cinema just opened at Wilton , near Salisbury .
5 Children who do put their claims in writing are then told that what they have written will be shown to the teacher they are accusing .
6 Bromley said he was willing for the documents to be shown to the inquiry , but the syndicate could not agree .
7 Indeed , the House of Lords expressly approved the earlier judgment in Al Saudi Banque and Others v Clark Pixley ( 1989 ) 3 All ER 361 in which it was held that auditors did not owe a duty of care to a number of banks because it could not be established that the auditors knew either that the company 's accounts were to be shown to the banks or that the banks would rely on them in reaching decisions as lenders .
8 ‘ See , ’ the girl said proudly , ‘ these flowers made of gems , I created the pattern for them and designed the slippers in such a way that the amethysts would be shown to the best advantage . ’
9 The painting is now in conservation for about three months , and will be shown to the public at the Tate Gallery for six months from September , before being included in Birmingham Museum 's ‘ Canaletto and England ’ exhibition ( to celebrate the opening of its new Gas Hall Exhibition Gallery , from 14 October 1992 to 9 January 1993 ) .
10 But somehow the little orphan survived the ordeal , as she also later survived the farce of being crated up and flown to the Mara game reserve when still only six months old , to be shown to the Pope .
11 Only when the agency is satisfied that they have a film which can be made for the money and will be allowed on air should it be shown to the client .
12 ‘ Certainly its aims are noble , but it is a large institution with vast hoards of treasures that will probably never be shown to the public .
13 If it can be shown to the satisfaction of the jury that the defendant had the intention , he has very little opportunity to exculpate himself on the grounds that he lacked mens rea , as will be explained further presently .
14 It was due to be shown to the paying public in a preview on the Monday evening .
15 I know that my right hon. and learned Friend keeps in close touch with the chairmen of the training and enterprise councils and that he is aware of the concern , particularly in the south of England , about the largesse that occasionally appears to be shown to the north .
16 Pupils should be well prepared , and it is advisable to issue them with a guidance sheet that can be shown to the staff .
17 Importantly , no settlement figure is given in the application , commonly heard before the registrar , but the facts will be set out in an affidavit , and medical reports , if relevant , and counsel 's opinion if taken , should be available to be shown to the court .
18 This must not be shown to the court before judgment .
19 This should be shown to the person in charge of your team , then taken to the ‘ Excused Games ’ room , where you will remain until 3.15 pm .
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