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31) There was nothing on show to lift the roof - but in this remarkable renaissance, it's early days yet.
32) Both are still on show in Niagara, complete with the rear wheels.
33) Chris Hankins, reporting from Las Vegas, catches a glimpse of the future and the myriad of products on show.
34) Then it was on to the chapel, where work from other faculties and departments was on show.
35) I would say always remember that what is on show is oneself, not necessarily the ability to perform brilliant characterisations.
36) His most annoying habit is that he's always on show.
37) They've been making VIDEO diaries, which go on show next month.
38) Rejects from London have an added incentive for putting their talents on show.
39) At Darthea Speyer until the end of next month the recent drawings of Lionel Guibout are on show.
40) The crowd was particularly deep at this barrier, in the hope that a few splash landings would be on show.
41) A velvet court dress made for him by his fellow tailors is to go on show at the Croydon Museum.
42) At Cheltenham Town Hall ... on show the results of years of selective breeding and careful nurturing.
43) After you've seen the Art of the Motorcycle, you can check out the other exhibitions on show at the Guggenheim.
44) Anita Byrnes reports on the pick of the exhibits on show.
45) The Irises was left on show for an extra fortnight but removed last week for security reasons, according to Mr Cross.
46) The restored canvas will go on show in the early part of next year.
47) Coins date: Roman coins unearthed in Malton will go on show at the town's museum from April 18.
48) They were there for a motoring festival[sentencedict.com], with more than two hundred million pounds worth of classic cars on show.
49) Let's change our meeting place to On Show Cafe?
50) Her new movie "Mechanical Man" is on show.
51) The only big names on show for the visitors were Steve Finnan, Mohamed Sissoko, Alvaro Arbeloa and Jermaine Pennant.
52) His portfolio of work went on show at the International Festival of Photojournalism in Perpignan, France.
53) Tate announced yesterday that Damien Hirst's large vitrine work, The Child's Dream 2008, will go on show at Tate St Ives this autumn.
54) The film on show doesn't have much sparkle on it.
55) Darren Fletcher was satisfied with the pluck and moxie on show in United's battling draw at Stoke City.
56) Many impressive blackboard display were on show and promotional material was distributed to passers -- by .
57) The most wonderful piece of machinery on show was Nasmyth's steam hammer.
58) The 12ft by 5ft document, printed on six rolls of rice paper,[http://sentencedict.com/on show.html] is on show at the Library of Congress.
59) Even though the Champions League final is a monument to the riches and razzle-dazzle of modern football, there were some eternal truths on show in the Eternal City.
60) The film on show does not have much sparkle on it.
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