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showing - use in sentences
Converse of object
- publish: Next week we will publish a case study showing how Hull Road Safety Unit successfully participated in Road Safety Week 2003.
Adjective modifier
- dismal: After last week's dismal showing against Doncaster, outfield changes are inevitable.
- second-half: But, despite a stronger second-half showing against the League of Wales's champions, Swansea could not find the extra firepower.
- first-half: Swansea had threatened little in a dire first-half showing and they were glad to hear the interval whistle giving them the opportunity to regroup.
- disappointing: All in all a very disappointing showing despite the low price.
- poor: The result was a poor showing in the June 1992 general election.
- strong: Your strong showing strikes a blow for us all.
Modifies a noun
- aprs: Loan calculator resembles a chart showing APRs being charged by several banks, financial institutions and building societies.
- story: This will be the fifth time he has competed in the event. showing stories 736 to 750 of 1617 stories.
Noun used with modifier
- diagram: There is also a useful diagram showing how bacteria cause peptic ulcers.
- graph: Thermal comfort is represented by a graph showing, for ranges of temperature, the number of days each range is exceeded.
- repeat: Repeat showings have been sporadic - first in 1986, then not again till 1998 on BBC Choice.
- film: Film showing will be the winning entries from June's Swansea Bay Film Festival.
- map: There is also a map showing how to get to Upton Hall.
- animation: The short label says, " An animation showing how to tie a square knot.
Preposition: in
- poll: The FP ( Virtue Party ) despite making a poorer than expected showing in the polls, does have a female deputy.
- election: What is the significance of the SSP's poor showing in the 2005 general election?
Preposition: of
- film: Which is why some people are handing out leaflets at showings of the film telling people where to go to find out more.
- video: The hire charge is for one showing of the video or film.
Preposition: by
- province: Table 43 Showing by provinces the total population of Ireland at each census period, 1821 1911.
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