Example sentences of "shown to [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Early versions have been shown to various journalists , and promise a level of functionality that vanilla Windows ca n't offer . |
2 | A sixty-foot tree , a gift from the people of Stockholm in recognition of the hospitality shown to Swedish seamen during the war , arrived at the Docks and was ceremoniously welcomed by the Lord Mayor . |
3 | And there he was he was held up and shown to passing motorists . |
4 | On issues like this Coetzee 's sensitivity and grasp of detail are shown to good effect : but with regard to the broader historical significance of these organizations he is less assured , and he leaves untouched some of the more important questions raised by his work . |
5 | The new Applique range of carpets , launched at the exhibition , is shown to visiting customers by Sales Representative , Robin Saunders . |
6 | Long , muscled legs were shown to full advantage by a pair of crisp khaki shorts . |
7 | Using this major exhibition as a sounding board , the range , consisting of an 80 wool 20 nylon twist in sixteen colours was shown to potential customers . |
8 | In addition , the JM video ‘ Using Precious Metals for all their Worth ’ was shown to interested visitors . |
9 | The cave infill at Westbury-sub-Mendip was uncovered during quarrying in 1969 when bones were found in the quarry workings and shown to local experts . |
10 | The exclusion of fixed charges from section 245 arguably reflects the favouritism shown to secured creditors in English company law , although to make a secured charge subject to the claims of preferential creditors would obviously affect both the terms of credit and the amount of credit available , and this may justify the present position . |
11 | By the following year , as a result of mortgage and foreclosures , the manifest favouritism shown to French squatters and the pressures of population , peasants in Tonkin were having to feed themselves on average from the product of just over one-third of an acre of padi per head : in some localities barely a fifth . |