We found 81 examples of how to use display in an English sentence.
Sentences 26 to 50 of 81.
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26. | Those books were on display in the window. | |
27. | We display them because they can be useful, but you should be careful. Their meaning may differ a little from the main sentence. | |
28. | The scrolling text on the display of my Internet radio gives me information about the selected station and the running program. | |
29. | A tablet is a mobile computer with display, circuitry and battery in a single unit. | |
30. | Answers display different degrees of understanding. | |
31. | Sociopaths rarely display remorse or feelings of guilt for their crimes. | |
32. | The fireworks display heralds the end of the festival. | |
33. | The children were excited by the fireworks display. | |
34. | Consumption tax is not included in the display price. | |
35. | Gifted children – Wunderkinder – display their talents at a tender age. | |
36. | She didn't display any type of emotion. | |
37. | Not all of the museum's items are on display. | |
38. | In that store's display window I saw the object of my desires. | |
39. | My camera's display is defective. | |
40. | You all display similar behavior. | |
41. | This piece is a virtuosic display of the composer's mastery of counterpoint and orchestration. | |
42. | Dryas was almost tempted by this display of friendship and these splendid promises to give his assent to the marriage; but on the other hand he reflected that the girl seemed destined for a higher connection, and he feared that he might find himself in an irremediable difficulty should the maiden ever be identified and her parents learn that he had married her to a man of such low condition, merely for the sake of some presents. For this reason he refused his assent and declined all the gifts, at the same time entreating Dorcon not to be offended. | |
43. | We remarked with pain that the indecent foreign dance called the Waltz was introduced (we believe for the first time) at the English court on Friday last ... it is quite sufficient to cast one's eyes on the voluptuous intertwining of the limbs and close compressure on the bodies in their dance, to see that it is indeed far removed from the modest reserve which has hitherto been considered distinctive of English females. So long as this obscene display was confined to prostitutes and adulteresses, we did not think it deserving of notice; but now that it is attempted to be forced on the respectable classes of society by the civil examples of their superiors, we feel it a duty to warn every parent against exposing his daughter to so fatal a contagion. | |
44. | Look at this window display. | |
45. | The fact is that our friend the baronet begins to display a considerable interest in our fair neighbour. | |
46. | "Through shifting hazards, by the Fates' decree, / to Latin shores we steer, our promised land to see. / There quiet settlements the Fates display, / there Troy her ruined fortunes shall repair. / Bear up; reserve you for a happier day." | |
47. | The fireworks display was cancelled. | |
48. | France marked Bastille Day Saturday with its traditional display of military might — a veritable assault of troops, helicopters, fighter planes taking over the skies and the famous Champs Elysees avenue of Paris. | |
49. | Paris has turned to open-air street urinals, called "uritrottoirs" and "pavement urinals," which are similar to planters with an opening in the front and a floral display on top. The receptacles contain straw, which transforms into compost for later use in parks and gardens. | |
50. | "This more, besides, I charge thee to obey, / if any faith to Helenus be due, / or skill in prophecy the seer display, / and mighty Phoebus hath inspired me true, / these warning words I urge, and oft will urge anew: / Seek Juno first; great Juno's power adore; / with suppliant gifts the potent queen constrain, / and winds shall waft thee to Italia's shore." |