Example sentences of "show that the [noun sg] have [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | These responses are now of uniformly high quality , which is not to say that they always endorse the views of the Select Committee , but they show that the Government has thought seriously about what the Committee has argued . |
2 | Thus , although Patterson has gellon for ‘ gallon ’ and care for ‘ car ’ , and although similar pronunciations are heard in Ulster rural dialects , our Belfast data show that the rule has receded in an orderly way through a series of environments . |
3 | a proprietor can avoid the ordinary liability based on the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher if he can show that the water had escaped without his negligence . |
4 | As most average families are in the bottom 60 per cent. , does not that show that the Government have given money to the rich at the expense of ordinary families ? |
5 | Time would show that the campaign had misjudged the reactions of the British public . |
6 | In practice , unless the employer can show that the employee has copied or physically removed a list of names or the details of a process then it may be very difficult to establish that the knowledge of the employee is exclusively due to confidential information . |
7 | The plaintiff must show that the defendant has turned a blind eye to truth in order to advance an ulterior object . |
8 | It shows that the customer has debited the seller 's account with the value of the goods returned . |
9 | However he held that such evidence was inadmissible since the letter to Mr. Purkayastha unambiguously showed that the committee had misdirected itself . |
10 | A peek through the window showed that the taxi had arrived , brief farewells were made to the men , and Karl left , promising to ring them the next day and making mock threats to Erika and Paul should they forget to meet him the following Sunday . |
11 | These showed that the PC had taken 43 per cent of the vote , the Radical Liberal Authentic Party ( PLRA ) 29 per cent and independents and small left-wing parties 28 per cent . |
12 | Looking through the carefully-kept records , Company Accountant Mike Magri showed that the Company has handled 620 engine overhauls since such work began , initially at Hal Far with Miaco and now with CFS at Hal Safi/ That is an impressive average of thirty per year , effectively two per month . |
13 | I had a second X-ray on my injury last week and it showed that the crack had healed . |
14 | The widely-scattered smoke-swirls from destroyed weapons and vehicles showed that the enemy had advanced on a broad front . |
15 | The items showed that the burial had taken place at the period when the cremation of bodies and burial of the ashes in urns was practised . |
16 | It showed that the junior had driven a long pin right through the patient 's brain . |
17 | Preliminary results in the elections held concurrently on Nov. 11 for the 100-seat Congress showed that the UCN had emerged as the strongest party with 41 seats , the PDCG second with 29 and the MAS third with 19 seats . |
18 | The Chairman then turned his attention to the accounts for 1990 , which showed that the Institution had fared extremely well , in spite of inflation . |
19 | Before this defence has any role to play it must be shown that the defendant has committed a tort . |
20 | In 1977 leading conservationists produced a report showing that the otter had declined with disastrous suddenness . |
21 | Nothing remained to show that the headmaster had had his daily being here , perhaps here conducted interviews with backsliding pupils , commended scholars . |
22 | It is generally accepted that in order to succeed on a plea of unreasonableness it is not necessary for the covenantor to show that the covenantee had acted oppressively . |
23 | I can for myself see no argument in favour of the privilege against producing a document the contents of which may go to show that the holder has committed a criminal offence . |
24 | Where there is a non-pecuniary interest it is not necessary to establish actual bias but it is necessary to show that the decision has given the appearance of bias . |
25 | Gabbiadini claimed the goal , but television replays seemed to show that the ball had deflected off Chivers , the Brighton captain . |
26 | To show that the message has ended you must signal AR . |
27 | Held , dismissing the appeal , that the object of the substituted section 9 of the Wills Act 1837 had been to simplify the requirements for the execution and witnessing of a will ; that the complementary requirements , of a signature and of an intention that the signature should give effect to the will , demanded a practical approach ; that a written name , not being a normal signature , was capable of being a signature for the purposes of section 9 ; but that where a testamentary document was signed before the dispositive provisions had been written , affirmative evidence was necessary to show that the testator had intended the signature to give effect to the provisions ; that by writing his name and the dispositive provisions in one single operation the deceased had provided such evidence ; and that , accordingly , the will had been duly executed ; but that , on the evidence , the deputy judge had been entitled to conclude that the onus on the defendants of establishing the testamentary capacity of the deceased had not been discharged ( post , pp. 588B–H , 589B–F , 592A–C ) . |