(1) The ability to deliver and prove high levels of performance is no longer just a competitive advantage.
(2) It may prove to be correct
(3) Bonnet used Codazzi's formulas to prove the existence theorem in the theory of surfaces.
(4) Employees may be able to complain to the pensions ombudsman that the scheme was maladministered, but this may be difficult to prove .
(5) The scenes are intended to prove the soundness and truth of what has been previously said.
(6) A new lieutenant, very green and very desperate to prove himself
(7) But he was determined to prove he could achieve success somehow - and eventually he did.
(8) Place the dough in a lightly oiled bowl, cover with clingfilm and leave to prove for about two hours in a warm area.
(9) The concept is difficult to prove
(12) They have to prove guilt
(13) Of course, the accused man is assumed to be innocent until the prosecution can prove him guilty.
(14) She displayed an ingenuousness which sprung from a yearning need to prove herself
(15) I'll give it to you if you prove ownership
(16) The Authority said it is very difficult to prove the existence of a cartel and pledged to monitor the situation in the town.
(17) When making bread with the fermented dough, the dough must be removed from the fridge at least 2 hours in advance, to allow it to prove .
(18) How I got in is not something I'm willing to disclose, but I have the documentary evidence to prove it.
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(20) You don't have to prove anything