Use show in a sentence
Sentences starting with show
- Show Bound was written by Peter Cooper. [5]
- Show this to whomever you please, but do not publish it in the paper. [7]
- Show a light, we want water. [5]
- Show Thy mercy upon us this day, O Lord, and grant us Thy salvation; make the hearts of Thy servants to rejoice in Thy mercy; smite down our enemies and destroy them swiftly beneath the feet of Thy faithful servants! [2]
- Show her how unworthy of her is this brother of yours, though in your secret soul you shall know that my guardian saint never had, nor ever shall have, any other face than hers. [10]
- Show them--show them to me! [5]
- Show me what to do here; tell me how to do it, and I'll try to help you out for a while-- if it can be done," he added hastily. [11]
- Show me fifty thousand dollars and you can have my daughter --otherwise she marries young Simper. [5]
- Show those money-bags, those cheats in the Curia the way to help us! [10]
- Show that and this to them, and if they will come on the terms stated in the former, bring them. [7]
Sentences ending with show
- The gems in your hanging stand for something more than that shining show. [10]
- It was a wonderful show, but the moving masses of people of all nations we saw there were a still more wonderful show. [5]
- But what a wonderful motherliness and impulsive sympathy steadied by common sense did Al'mah the singing-woman show! [11]
- At dark we were riding slowly, very slowly, for miles through a country overflowed with water, out of which trees and houses loomed up in a ghastly show. [4]
- At any rate we must not give up the mine, so long as we have any show. [5]
- A richly coloured watering-place slid into view, as in a moving-picture show. [9]
- It was a very fine show. [5]
- I fear this turn of opinion will not improve the demand for the book--but time will show. [14]
- Whether this be true, the records of the department will show. [7]
- Whether this is true the records of the department will show. [7]
Short sentences using show
- Now I show you. [9]
- I will show you. [5]
- Let me show you something. [5]
- I vill show you Cleopatra. [9]
- I show him up, master? [5]
- I'll show her up! [11]
- Fridolin had none to show. [5]
- Please show it to me. [5]
- I'll show you the wire. [9]
- Show me into the library. [11]
Sentences containing show two or more times
- But a giant weak in the legs and not standing upright!--keep him in the carawan, but never show him, never show him, for any persuasion that can be offered. [12]
- I have said, that to show the truth of the Homoeopathic doctrine, as announced by Hahnemann, it would be necessary to show, in the third place, that remedies never cure diseases when they are not capable of producing similar symptoms! [3]
- One was to show, if possible, that the men of our Revolutionary times were in favor of his popular sovereignty, and the other was to show that the Dred Scott decision had not entirely squelched out this popular sovereignty. [7]
- We like to show that we can do it, and we like to show also that we can undo it. [4]
- I expect to show in this that literature has an opposite, if I do not show any thing els. [4]
- It will furnish me a couple of columns of gratis advertising in every English and American paper for a couple of months, and give my show the biggest boom a show ever had in this world. [5]
- The less mercy I show to myself, the more will the Eternal judge show to me. [10]
- Now we here have a despatch from there Sunday and others of almost every day preceding since the investment, and while they show the siege progressing they do not show any general fighting since the 21st and 22d. [7]
- Oh, it's a grand show, it's a wonderful show, sir, and a proud man I am to see your honor this day. [5]
- They'll make that funeral look like a squeezed orange; they'll show Lebanon and Master Ingolby that we're to be bosses of our own show. [11]
More example sentences with the word show in them
- At thirty the youth has sobered into manhood, but the strong men of forty rise in almost unbroken rank between him and the approaches of old age as they show in the men of fifty. [6]
- I believe the young fellow would take it as a personal insult, if the Little Gentleman should show any symptoms of quitting our table for a better world. [6]
- I 'll tell you,--no, I 'll show you. [6]
- I will show you, that there is only one man in Persia who deserves the name of king;--only one who can venture to take the field against the Ethiopians;--only one who can bend this bow. [10]
- I will show you, Mrs. Falchion, the biggest saw that ever ate the heart out of a Norfolk pine. [11]
- Just to show you, Frederick, that I have always stood your friend. [12]
- I will show you what I mean. [5]
- Let me show you what I mean to do once we've Salem free from danger. [11]
- Let me show you what a man has got to go through: Nine years ago I mapped out my "Journey in Heaven. [5]
- He will show you two letters of mine on this subject, one somewhat General, and the other relating to named persons; they are not different in principle. [7]
- I will show you to your room, and in the morning we will begin our--investigations. [9]
- Did they show you through the stables? [9]
- When I saw you there beside Duncan I remembered that he had spoken about the Guardian letters, and the notion occurred to me to get him to show you his library. [9]
- I can show you the passage. [10]
- I can show you the paper. [6]
- Everybody will show you the clock. [5]
- I shall show you that when she recovered her health, her mind was changed, she was not what she had been. [5]
- For the verses you send me, I will not say they are hopeless, and I dare not affirm that they show promise. [6]
- I can make you see--I can show you--Why, confound the old Dutch beer-buzzer! [8]
- Then, of course, you must show us the mill working at night, and afterwards--may I ask it?--you must all come and have supper with me at the summer hotel. [11]
- I can show you much more amusing things. [11]
- They know how you love animals, and so they try to do you honor and show their love for you by naming all those creatures after you; insomuch that if a body should step out and call "Joan of Arc--come! [5]
- Now I'll show you how it works. [5]
- I will show you how fellows like you are dealt with in Alexandria. [10]
- I can show you his very room, and the very bed he slept in. [5]
- I can show you her letter, if you would like to see it. [5]
- Sometimes I think you don't show it a great deal," the Honourable Hilary answered. [9]
- The next time you come to call I pray you leave your travelling show at home. [9]
- Now show what you can do. [10]
- So long as you are sure of her love, remain with her, and show your devotion in every situation until the end. [10]
- Jackson will bring you anything you desire, and should you wish to drive, I shall be delighted to show you the country. [9]
- I will show you a man presently who was accustomed to nibble at eight meals a day. [5]
- To show New York millionaires how to adorn their city. [4]
- Those verses she wrote --they were to show that she had conquered herself. [11]
- Many of our writers show the same tendency,--my friend, the Professor, especially. [6]
- But, gentlemen, it would take up all my time to meet all the little quibbling arguments of Judge Douglas to show that the Missouri Compromise was repealed by the Compromise of 1850. [7]
- He said he would show who was Huck Finn's boss. [5]
- She could and would show to Lienhard, to the Emperor, to all, what they had never witnessed. [10]
- She could and would show this, for, like an illumination, words which she had heard the day before in the Golden Cross had flashed into her memory. [10]
- Perhaps the god would show the blind man the right path to recovery. [10]
- I hoped he would show off some, but he didn't. [5]
- In that he would show his scorn of her. [11]
- He said he would sail his balloon around the globe just to show what he could do, and then he would sink it in the sea, and sink us all along with it, too. [5]
- I knew you would only have to show him that it was just and pure, in order to secure his cordial support. [5]
- His ledger, take-it-altogether, would not show a balance on the right side; but perhaps the losses on his books will turn out to be credits in a world where accounts are kept on a different basis. [5]
- His looks, indeed, would have scared a timid person into a fit; but I resolved I would die rather than show the fear with which he inspired me. [9]
- What manly pride would have cheerfully permitted him to accept was opposed by the defiant desire to show me, your father, you, the whole world, that he would depend upon himself, and needed assistance neither from human beings nor even the gods. [10]
- I believe it would have been found that most of these persons were of ardent temperament and of considerable imagination, and that their history would show that Perkinism was not the first nor the last hobby-horse they rode furiously. [6]
- Sellers, if you would go into politics, if I had you for a colleague, we should show Calhoun and Webster that the brain of the country didn't lie east of the Alleganies. [5]
- At first he would draw with his stick a square upon the ground to show them where it used to stand. [12]
- Then he, Argutis, would be house steward, and show that he knew other things besides keeping the workroom and garden in order, splitting wood, and buying cheaply at market. [10]
- Besides, the judges would be charged with partiality by the tailor and his followers, and to show such visible tokens of favour threatened to prejudice the dignity of the court. [10]
- The letter is worth reading today, if for no other reason, to show the absurdity of copyright conditions which prevailed at that time. [5]
- And now this world with all its vain show had plumped down in the midst of them. [4]
- I believe The World for Sale shows as plainly as anything can show the vexed and conglomerate life of a Western town. [11]
- Had the Old World anything to show more positive and uncompromising in all the elements of character than the Englishman? [4]
- Writing of his work on the Adirondacks, he says, "If I should ever live to get this wonderful thing written, I expect it will show one thing, if no more; and that is, that every thing has an opposite. [4]
- She did her work on narrow slips of paper, and we pocketed them as fast as she turned them out, to show as curiosities. [5]
- Granvelle sent Barbara word that the doorkeeper Mangin would show her a good seat. [10]
- I do not wonder at all that the public support a whole community of pretenders who show the portraits of the patients they have "cured. [6]
- But a true woman can always show kindness to everyone whom she does not scorn, so though she blushed deeply at the sight of the man whose kiss she had returned, she received him cordially, and with sympathetic questions. [10]
- Barbazon's--the horseshoe--among the wolves, just to show I could do things better than any one else--as if I had the patent for setting the world right. [11]
- Of his interview with Mr. Carvel I know nothing save that Scipio was requested presently to show him the door, and conclude therefrom that his language was but ill-chosen. [9]
- Now it lies with each of you to show whether or no he is faithful to me. [10]
- And he hoped, with an admixture of anxiety such as he had never known before, that the painter's demeanor would be such as should allow him to show mercy. [10]
- As it was, with all hands at the pumps the water gained on her, and she moaned and creaked and ached her way into the night with no surety that she would show a funnel to the light of another day. [11]
- For a man with a good mind, Perry, you show a surprising inability to think things, out to a logical conclusion. [9]
- The Widow smiled with a feeling of triumph at having overcome her difficulties and arranged her party,--arose and stood before her glass, three-quarters front, one-quarter profile, so as to show the whites of the eyes and the down of the upper lip. [6]
- The clown who, with a comical show of respect, offered her what she needed for her next feat, told her this. [10]
- He now suddenly wished that brighter light might dispel the gloom which just now he had found so restful; for the lady Euryale's demeanor would show him whether Melissa were still a virtuous maiden. [10]
- There ain't no wires been opened, and there ain't goin' to be whiles I'm runnin' the show for you. [11]
- I think he will tell you that the majority of his customers show a distinct difference of height on the two sides. [6]
- The colored divisions will smartly show to the eye the difference in the length of the reigns and impress the proportions on the memory and the understanding. [5]
- Come and I will show you the place of hell. [11]
- But if he will not point out anything erroneous in the evidence, is it not rather for him to show, by a comparison of the evidence, that I have reasoned falsely, than to call the "kind, amiable, intelligent gentleman" a liar? [7]
- Oh, how fervently will I pray for you all my life, if only you show mercy to my father and brothers! [10]
- He says: "I will ask the senator to show me an intimation, from any one member of the Senate, in the whole debate on the Toombs bill, and in the Union, from any quarter, that the constitution was not to be submitted to the people. [7]
- The Demeter, in whom you proved so marvellously that the art of a mortal is sufficient to create immortals, is beginning to show her gratitude. [10]
- Then this man, whom nothing escaped which could by any possibility be made to serve as a clue, said: "There are cases in detective history to show that criminals have been detected through peculiarities, in their appetites. [5]
- This is he whom _I_ would show what grandeur was, in my house of seventy rooms and seven-and-twenty servants! [5]
- He was not wholly surprised when Palass Poucette's widow did not show abrupt displeasure at his bold familiarity. [11]
- And now the whole glittering show of charity had vanished for the time, and Father Damon--The little doctor stopped, consulted a memorandum in her hand-bag, looked up at the tenement-house she was passing, and then began to climb its rickety stairway. [4]
- We'll show them who has the power here. [10]
- To the dead, who had ceased to be dangerous, he was ready to show an excess of magnanimity. [10]
- Even as he whistled Meyerbeer, riding towards Tralee, his eyes had a look of one who was trying to see into things; and his lips, when the whistling ceased, had a cheerful pucker which seemed to show that he had seen what he wanted. [11]
- He saw the whips in their red caps galloping along the edge of the ravine, he even saw the hounds, and was expecting a fox to show itself at any moment on the ryefield opposite. [2]
- For a little while, hope made a show of reviving--not with any reason to back it, but only because it is its nature to revive when the spring has not been taken out of it by age and familiarity with failure. [5]
- Listen to me while I show you the parallel of the story of the astronomer in the history of medicine. [6]
- The solitary lamp, which was fixed on a high stand near his chair, shed a scanty light, which, however, sufficed to show him his trusted friend Pentaur, who had disturbed Nebsecht in his prohibited occupations. [10]
- There are stories which show that Emerson had a retentive memory in the earlier part of his life. [6]
- The manner in which she intended to mention the colour should show him the nature of the bond which united them. [10]
- But the show which most delighted the bystanders was the procession of masks, wherein, indeed, there were many things pleasant and fair to behold. [10]
- The medical records which I shall cite show that the colonists were not exempt from the complaints of the Old World. [3]
- I'll show you where the best things we need can be found. [10]
- She was right when she told you to show attention to Jenny. [9]
- In the morning, when she saw what had been done, she would not have the paint removed nor the flag taken down; for, she said, the stripes looked very well, and the other would show that she was always at home. [11]
- Mr. Mavick arose when his visitor stood at his desk, buttoned up his frock-coat, and extended his hand with a show of business cordiality, and motioned him to a chair. [4]
- But he softened when he looked at the accounts and saw that I had actually booked the unparalleled number of thirty-three new subscribers, and had the vegetables to show for it, cordwood, cabbage, beans, and unsalable turnips enough to run the family for two dears! [5]
- Now, show me what you have got. [10]
- You must show what you can do, of course; but I. . [10]
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