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Example sentences for "show you"

  • Were prayers and all the watchfulness he had expended of no avail?

  • An Age of betty tit for tat, An Age of busy gabble: An Age that's like a brewer's vat, Fermenting for the rabble!

  • Indeed these urgent appeals to his fancy in feminine names at five o'clock in the morning slightly surprised him, though he was but half awake to the outer world.

  • And, where the person involved belongs to a great family, it seems to me that for a poor plough-lad to volunteer not to do so speaks him anything but a coward.

  • When Sellers and I get that appropriation, I'll show you an establishment in town and another on the Hudson and a box at the opera.

  • I came here to show you what I am, and what Regnier is.

  • Marie Antoinette will accuse you at the throne of God, and plead with God to show you no compassion, if you refuse to be merciful to her son.

  • And what if I show you that I do not want it?

  • I'll show you how to catch a fish," said Reddy Fox, and tried to jump over his own shadow.

  • Make my compliments to Sir James Gray and Mr. Smith, with my acknowledgments for the great civilities they show you.

  • I thought of so many possibilities that I put off considering it, but still thought it indelicate to show you that I knew your secret.

  • I'll take you there, I'll show you my betrothed, only not now.

  • And every hour of my life I'm going to spend in trying to show you what it means to me to have you--with your beauty and your wit and your charm--trust me to straighten out all this tangle!

  • And I'll show you," he said, very curtly.

  • I'm sure I don't, except to show you to your tent.

  • He wanted to show you that he wasn't afraid of you; and he wanted to show me that he wasn't afraid of you.

  • An' now the matter's under discussion, I'll jus' show you my hand.

  • If you will permit me, I shall be happy to show you my picture gallery, composed entirely of works by the ancient masters--warranted as such.

  • The style of your Englishwoman is to keep the nose exactly at one elevation, to show you're born to it.

  • There's a perfectly killing little place I want to show you, Anne.

  • There should be something there I want to show you.

  • Just let me show you how to poke it--see the sparks?

  • I'll show you what I can do to-day, however,' said my companion.

  • As I have for some time been so especially under you, I thought it would be proper to show you what I have said before I send my letter in, and therefore I have brought it with me.

  • Just to show you that it is not for the sake of the picture that I come here.

  • Well--yes; I've brought it down to show you.

  • This young Bosinney'll be there, I suppose, to show you over" Soames nodded.

  • If you have never seen one of these palaces, monsieur, I shall be happy to show you over it.

  • I wanted to show you my fancy dress," it said, and struck an attitude at the foot of his bed.

  • But to show you I mean business--I've got a job.

  • Holly's in--if you could put up with a female relation, she'd show you round.

  • You can do that, I fancy, and by God, I'll show you how!

  • I won't touch it, so that'll show you if I'm in earnest.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "show you" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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