Sentence examples for To showing from inspiring English sources

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To showing

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To display, to have somebody see (something).

  • The car's dull finish showed years of neglect.

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We're looking forward to showing the fans this team.

Responsibility was limited to showing up for a given workout.

"There is always recourse to showing physical things".

But the Burns's efforts are not limited to showing films.

He added, "We are looking forward to showing how in court".

It said it would go back to showing a more traditional evening news program starting tonight.

The prosecuting team said my testimony would be vital to showing his command over the camps.

"We're committed to showing work that shows the reality of this country," he says.

ESPN and ESPN2, the main television outlets for the N.H.L., are committed to showing college football.

He is looking forward to showing his new work at the Edinburgh Festival.

I never use a morbid or crude approach to showing the naked bodies of older people.

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