Short & Simple Example Sentence For Show | Show Sentence
- But how does he show this?
- I intend to show you all over it.
- How does he show this agreement?
- Clement looked behind to show it to them, and behold!
- Perhaps I had better show you.
- You see, the show I was with that broke up owes me money.
- Nothing would induce her to show herself again that evening.
- Pep pumped him dry so far as the arrangements for the show were concerned.
- He moved his injured arm to show that he was by no means helpless.
- But this is not to analyze the argument itself, and show it to be a sophism.
- I don't know if it is in a fit state to show you.
- Pep made a deliberate stop wherever a show place attracted his attention.
- Is it employed to show that man, and not God, is the author of moral evil?
- The burghers of Ambon show more of the Dutch element in their composition.
- Land knows why we're all so afraid to show our joyful side to the world.
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- This digression was not received with any show of enthusiasm, so she hurried on.
- A comparison of the three forms given above will show clearly the advantage of the first.
- Some undergraduates emerged in cap and gown from a lecture room and began to show fight.
- She does not show partiality ... indeed, appears to be gifted with unusual fairness....
- The attempt of Leibnitz to show that the scheme of necessity does not make God the author of sin.
- We have seen how ineffectual have been all their endeavours to show that their doctrine does not destroy the responsibility of man for his sins.
- That we have a better reason for this position than our opponents can produce for theirs, we shall endeavour to show in the ensuing section.
- Now and then one of them got a ten-strike, but the occurrence was so rare that it made no show alongside of my giant score.
- For, if the "Old Theology" be unsound, the "New Theology" will have the audacity to show itself.
- In the preceding chapter we have endeavoured to show that natural evil or suffering is not inconsistent with the goodness of God.
- It is an admission which, in our opinion, will show the scheme of necessity to be insecure in its foundation, and disjointed in all its parts.
- We there endeavoured to show that it denies the responsibility of man, and makes God the author of sin.
- I'll make this offer: if he will show me his family I will give him twenty pounds.
- Perhaps, too, she was a little foolish over her last-born, for she certainly did indulge me in a quiet way, and with a great show of strictness.
- The attempt of Leibnitz to show that the scheme of necessity does not make God the author of sin.
- The attempts of Calvin and other reformers to show that the system of necessity does not make God the author of sin.
- The attempts of Calvin and other reformers to show that the system of necessity does not make God the author of sin.
- The maxims adopted and employed by Edwards to show that the scheme of necessity does not make God the author of sin.
- The maxims adopted and employed by Edwards to show that the scheme of necessity does not make God the author of sin.
- They went down the Bay and met the ship at night, but did not show themselves until morning, and then only to Clara.
- Hence, it becomes indispensable, in order to vindicate the divine benevolence, to show that eternal sufferings are deserved by those upon whom they fall.
- Having sufficiently established his fundamental proposition in this sense, he proceeds to show that every effect and volition in particular, is necessarily connected with its cause.
- Long-eared statues show Nepalese influence, even the Buddhist images being girt with the sacred cord of Brahma.
- He gave the boys advice and suggestions that enabled them to buy their first outfit at a bargain and the day the show opened appeared with an old piano which he had induced a rich relative to buy.
- How can it show the fallacy of this position, to refer to the case of a caused life, in regard to which, by universal consent, we do not and cannot act at all?
Definition of Show
(transitive) To display, to have somebody see (something). | (transitive) To bestow; to confer. | (transitive) To indicate (a fact) to be true; to demonstrate.
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