When, after this, 'tis piled in cocks, Like a calm sea it shews the rocks.
These particular Inspectors are very pleasing and are well and clearly written; one especially is of outstanding importance, as it shews that Hill was in some respects far in advance of his times.
He shews that their position and folding gives "two general advantages to the Leaves, Elegance and Security, sc.
He excluded the effect of evaporation, currents and other disturbing influences, and, indeed, the whole investigation shews him to us in the character of an accomplished experimenter as well as a brilliant observer.
Many of the orders are new, and Brown shews his striking perception of affinity not only in his general discussion of the subject as a whole, but also in the definitions of the new orders and genera which he founded.
Hill did not always write for gain, thus Thoughts concerning God and Nature (1755) shews him in a different light.
Some of the plates are excellent, and especially remarkable for the way in which Grew shews the anatomy in drawings which represent the organ in three dimensions (Pl.
Tickets of allotment are irrevocable by the grantor, while he lives and is in public pay, unless he shews a very solid cause for cancelling them.
A Conjunction is a Part of Speech which joins Sentences together, and shews the Manner of their Dependance upon one another.
To violate this rule, as is too often done by the English, shews great incorrectness.
It speaketh of the time past, but shews that something was then doing, but not quite finished.
But, unless my sincerity should so far offend him, as to induce him voluntarily to recede, it likewise shews me it is my duty to persist.
It shews his weakness as well as the power of his favourite, Abimelech, to be greater than even I imagined; and my former thoughts were not very favourable.
Your letter shews that you suppose your sister to be vain, presumptuous, and rude; and, such being your feelings, I am far from blaming you for having expressed them.
The obelisk is fixed, yet the dial shews that time is ever flying.
Mac Fane himself is amazed at her beauty; and harangues in his coarse and uncouth jargon on the energy and dignity of her deportment, in a manner which shews that even he was awed.
The word gentleman shewsthe bent of your thoughts.
But his pride, and the pitiless revenge which he shews a constant propensity to take, when offended, are dangerous symptoms.
It enables us to observe freely the position and avocations of the denizens of the past, and catch hasty, but most suggestive glances at bygone days; it 'shews the very age and body of the time, its form and pressure.
His gout keeps him most miserably constant; Your dancing shews a tempest.
Now you touch A point indeed, wherein he shewshis art, As well as power.
Corinthians Chapter 10 By the example of the Israelites, he shews that we are not to build too much upon favours received but to avoid their sins and fly from the service of idols and from things offered to idols.
He shews the danger of riches, and the reward of leaving all to follow him.
He shews how to distinguish the children of God from those of the devil: marks out those who should be called Antichrists: describes the turpitude and gravity of sin.
He confutes the Sadducees, shews which is the first commandment in the law and puzzles the Pharisees.
He bids them to hold firm the traditions received from him, whether by word, or by epistle, and shews them how they may be certain of his letters by the manner he writes.
Finally, he shews how the sinner may hope for pardon.
Here St. Paul shews the necessity of self-denial and mortification, to subdue the flesh, and its inordinate desires.
This shews there must be a place of temporal punishment hereafter where these slighter faults shall be punished.
We need not go back to the time of the cavemen, interesting and indeed artistic as the evidence of their remains shews them to have been.
It has baked the clay with which the huts were covered, and the baked clay shews the impress of wattle-work.
Instead of advance in knowledge, Patrick's writing shews isolation from the sources of new knowledge.
The time-worn cliffs, retiring to their source, Shews countless ages it has run its course.
They were formed like a battalion [battallion] Shews countless ages it has run its course.
They forget what is delivered by Xiphilinus, and also by Suetonius in the lives of Nero and Galba, that Elephants have been instructed to walk on ropes, in publick shews before the people.
But the Carvings are as good, and itshews altogether as Stately and Magnificent as the former.
Yet the Magnificence of the Place shews they have not wanted Riches among them: And their Salt is a Commodity which still brings them in a considerable Advantage.
They were under the Parthians, before the Romans fell in amongst them; but the Date shews this to be after the time of Hadrian, and so after their coming.
A glance at the structure of the sea-lion's feet, or better still, a comparison of its members with those of the seal, shews the reason of its greater skill and ability in progression on the land.
One of Mr Rimmer's illustrations shews us a street in Shrewsbury which may justly claim to be one of the most perfect examples of English streets yet remaining, if not the most perfect.
If there's to be a fight, it shall be a fair one; and mates, we'll put any fellow into six feet of mud who only shews a knife.
My wishing this only shews you never know what is coming; and something came out of this street fight that I never expected.
A similar reason is also given by Athenagoras on this occasion: "Who is there, says he, that does not prize the shews of the gladiators, which your emperors make for the people?
Every thing new shews them only their former ignorance, and how much there is yet to learn.
This they did, not only because these shews were cruel; but because, as Theophilus says, "lest we should become partakers of the murders committed there.
A Mole near the right Shoulder, denotes a Man to be a slave to love, and shews that a woman will be beloved of great Men.
The difference between the duration of such a repast at this day, and what it was before the revolution, shews how constantly men become the slaves of fashion.
This hall shews us the light, yet splendid architecture of the Arabs, introduced into France in consequence of the Crusades.
This little anecdote shews how far curiosity was then stretched to ascertain what is called public opinion; and I have no doubt that the result confirmed the correctness of the statement.
The transparency of the cloth shews through it the coloured rays, and, provided it be not of too thick and too close a texture, the image presents itself as clear on the one side as on the other.
In morceaux d'ensemble, he is quite at home, and when he dialogues with the orchestra, he shewsmuch energy and feeling.
Gospels and in the Acts, shews how vacillating and various were the Apostolical traditions concerning the appearances of our LORD after His Resurrection, and concerning His Ascension.
The colophon in the Syriac Version shews that the same traditional belief prevailed in the Eastern Church.
But I may as well state plainly that the context of the passage above quoted shews that Tischendorf’s proposed inference is inadmissible.
Luke have in common); four of them to his VIth Canon, (which shews what S.
Matthew;(359) which shews that the Lectionary system of the Eastern Church in this respect is at least as old as the ivth century.
Tischendorf, I must be allowed to declare that, in the remarks we have been considering, he shews himself far more bent on glorifying the “Codex Sinaiticus” than in establishing the Truth of the pure Word of GOD.
Now this, to say the least, shews that there exists an unmistakable relation of sympathy between the first page of S.
Seat your selves noble Lords and Gentlemen, You know your places; many royal welcomes I give your Grace; how lovelyshews this change!
It speaks sensibly, And shews a living body: yet I am fearful.
This speech of yours, shews you to have some skill in the Science, wherefore in civilitie, I may not suffer you to depart empty.
See, she shewsher self An e[a]sie mother, which her tears confirme.
A gigling waiting wench for me, That shews her teeth how white they be.
How sweetly shews thy smiling face, Thy lips with all diffused grace!
This perseverance shews that he must either be void of penetration, or that his disposition must be truly diabolical.
Every thing shews a deficiency in the mechanic arts.
He will come masked, and as soon as he shews his features I shall present him to you.
In Spain any actress who shews her drawers on the stage is liable to a fine of a crown.
I wanted her to be a little coquettish, as a woman never pleases in society unless she shews a desire to please.
She poisoned herself," said he, "by taking too strong a dose of the Universal Medicine, and her willshews that she thought herself to be with child.
Muralt's letter, he displayed the greatest politeness, which shews that a good letter of introduction is never out of place.
The king requested that you should be pardoned, and that shews he believes you to be deserving of pardon; I congratulate you on his good will.
If you are of another opinion, that only shews that your ideas of love and mine are different.
I keep her at a school of design all day; she shews a great taste for drawing.
That shewsthat I do not invent the answers; but since the oracle has pronounced it I am willing to bet that Silhouette will be dismissed.
Well, papa, Viar's daughter is very fond of me, and she shews her love in all sorts of ways.
She will not be able to entertain the slightest suspicion, especially if Le Duc shews her her work, and in two or three hours you will have the pleasure of hearing everything from his lips.
One is lucky when the insolence of a wretch like this only shews itself in the guise of jesting.
He is a fine man, but his compliments shews he has no taste.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "shews" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.