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Example sentences for "showing what"

  • His life record should serve to inspire and encourage others, showing what may be accomplished when energy points out the way.

  • In fact his record should serve as a source of encouragement and inspiration to others, showing what may be accomplished through determined purpose, unfaltering industry and sound judgment.

  • His record is indeed commendable and one that should serve to inspire and encourage others, showing what may be accomplished by industry, perseverance and determination.

  • There never was a shallower conceit than that of establishing the sense attached to a word centuries ago, by showing what it means now.

  • In showing what is required for a certain conclusion, it puts us on the road to a more exact estimate of the premisses alleged, a sounder judgment of their worth.

  • These also may be subjected to Casuistry, making clearer what they assert by showing what they do not deny.

  • In effect, Mill's doctrine of Connotation helped to fix a conception of the general name first dimly suggested by Aristotle when he recognised that names of genera and species signify Quality, in showing what sort a thing is.

  • We had been earnestly trying to hit upon some way of showing what could be done by lads such as us, and this visit of his to my home was planned that we might have more time in which to discuss matters.

  • Chapter i -- Showing what is to be deemed plagiarism in a modern author, and what is to be considered as lawful prize.

  • Chapter i -- Showing what kind of a history this is; what it is like, and what it is not like.

  • Showing what is to be deemed plagiarism in a modern author, and what is to be considered as lawful prize.

  • Showing what kind of a history this is; what it is like, and what it is not like.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    also true; another month; cannot answer; city life; could meet; currant juice; grain doses; great development; great nobleman; large enough; like every; must remain; other situations; other versions; poor lass; producing bacteria; right hand; showing himself; showing that; showing the; showing them; showing what; stay behind; symbolic logic; vascular bundle; with water