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Example sentences for "shows itself"

  • It shows itself, first of all, in the obstinacy of the child, where it forms the greatest obstacle that education has to contend against.

  • In the majority of cases this variety of pneumonia has a favorable termination, but however slight the form in which it shows itself, or the mildness of its attack, the properly qualified practitioner should be called in to combat it.

  • Mucus is always present in small quantity in healthy urine, in which it shows itself within a few hours after the urine has been excreted in the shape of a transparent cloud towards the bottom of the vessel containing the urine.

  • Hence the soundest treatment is to prevent its development into the hard form, by proper means, directly it shows itself, the best remedies being the application of salt and water or Goulard water, and correcting the defects of the harness.

  • It is a simple misrepresentation, and wherever it shows itself must be treated as such.

  • I think you should rather say, It shows itself by inclining the soul to abhor its sin.

  • It is a sign of a very bad nature when the contrary shows itself; could God have done more for thee than to have put his fear in thy heart?

  • It weakeneth, it discourageth, and dishearteneth the sinner, especially when it shows itself in its glory; for then it is the ministration of death, and killeth all the world.

  • If, then, to the radiation from any source water shows itself eminently or perfectly opaque, we may infer that the atoms whence the radiation emanates oscillate in ultra-red periods.

  • A large glass globe, filled with the water of a well near Tring, shows itself to be wonderfully free from mechanical impurity.

  • Such air is said to be dynamically heated, and, if pure, it shows itself incompetent to radiate, even when a rock-salt window is provided for the passage of its rays.

  • It shows itself early, the patient usually taking to his bed immediately after his seizure or within a few days of it.

  • Hip disease (coxalgia) shows itself in a child by its lifting the pelvis and limb of the affected side and bending the knee, so as to touch only the toes to the ground.

  • It shows itself as various without any variation in its nature, and so learn to remain thyself with thyself as motionless as a block of wood, and with thy dumb silence in utter amazement at all this.

  • In one place it appears as glorious as the god Vishnu, and in another it shows itself in the forms of Brahma and Siva.

  • It is thus the essence of us all, the self, and hence it remains undenied even when one tries to deny it, for even in the denial it shows itself forth.

  • Knowledge being a character of the self, it shows itself as manifestations of the self independent of the senses.

  • It shows itself in any object, nonhuman or human, that produces extraordinary effects.

  • He is a practical thinker and deals with each phenomenon as it presents itself, and particularly as it shows itself to be connected with his interests.

  • It shows itself in other States, and threatens to extend.

  • It shows itself in the form of small pimples, which in a few hours change into small circular pocks containing a little slightly turbid fluid.

  • It shows itself in general first on the cheeks and sides of the face, where the skin becomes red and rough, and slightly puffy.

  • It shows itself by difficulty in swallowing and breathing, unattended by cough, but accompanied by a sound similar to that of croup, but not so harsh or ringing.

  • In many directions the same prodigal fancy shows itself--for example, in the free interchange of parts of speech, in the bold inflection of words not inflected in sound English, and in the invention of wholly artificial words.

  • Even in the most pretentious written American it shows itself.

  • The American tendency to pronounce all the syllables of a word more distinctly than the English shows itself in geographical names.

  • It is a public enemy and traitor, wherever it shows itself, to be subdued, in the discharge of solemn guaranties of Government, and in the exercise of unquestionable and indefeasible rights of self-defence.

  • The assumption, wherever it shows itself, must be beaten down under our feet, like Satan himself, in whom it has its origin.

  • Now, Sir, I am against Slavery, wherever it shows itself, whatever form it takes.

  • The history of French spoliations on our commerce is a gloomy chapter, where a friendly power, assuming the name of Republic, shows itself fitful, passionate, and unjust.

  • It shows itself in those internecine civil wars in which civilization rends itself, province against province and army against army.

  • It shows itself in the gradual sinking back of an economy based upon free exchange into more and more primitive conditions when every province seeks to be self-sufficient and barter takes the place of trade.

  • It shows itself in the great inflationary crisis from about 268 and in the taxation which gradually crushed out the smaller bourgeoisie while the fortunes of the rich escaped its net.

  • This change, which generally varies with the duration of the interval, shows itself by the weakening of the power of the contagium.

  • A little drop of this first cultivation sown in a second flask containing the same liquid as the first and prepared with the same precautions as to sterility and purity, shows itself no less fertile.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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