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1 Talk to the Hanse merchants, they will want to make a show .
2 Despite the need to make a show , it was plain brown wool.
3 For grief in men is no thing to make a show of.
4 I suppose they have to make a show of actually doing something.
5 So we at least have to make a show of punishing you.
6 Tommy, knowing better than to make a show of himself, nodded thanks.
7 I don't want to make a show with a pair of high-steppers.
8 You said kill him; you didn't say make a show of it.
9 Lucia's reply was to make a show of looking me up and down.
10 The maître d' would make a show of the appetizer and subsequent courses.
11 Apparently they were not going to make a show of him.
12 I'd have to stuff it with rocks to make a show .
13 He had no place for the man who wanted to make a show .
14 But she always had to make a show of being annoyed by him.
15 Mrs. Bethune was rather flashily dressed, and evidently intended to make a show .
16 He doesn't make a show of being a director or boss.
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