Sentence examples for marked to show from inspiring English sources

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All were clearly marked to show whether they were best for boiling, roasting, baking, mashing or frying.

"It tells a lot about the creative process," she said, noting that the sketch is marked to show where the scaffolding would be placed to create the work.

In other languages the first verb carries the primary markers for tense/aspect/polarity, while the subsequent verbs are marked to show they are following the first verb.

A BBC video accompanying an article on the program's Web site showed a textbook illustration of a hand and a foot marked to show where amputations should be made.

Its questionnaires were, in addition to the serial number, marked to show if the questionnaire was from the first measurement or the second.

After randomisation, a health service prescription is issued for the randomised drug and the patient's case records and computer file are marked to show that they are participating in SCOT.

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Her use of capital letters and exclamation marks to show excitement.

Ms. Ruttenberg has the black-and-blue marks to show for it.

I don't want the splice marks to show, I don't want the dirt in the lens!

Before I even saw, my life had flashed before me, and I've got the mark to show".

"There were no skid marks to show evasive manoeuvres, to show why the vehicle left the roadway and travelled into the river".

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