Examples of using "Prouve " in a sentence and their english translations:
Prove it.
Prove it to me.
This proves everything!
And history proves that.
Here is Göbeklitepe proves this
The exception proves the rule.
- That doesn't prove anything.
- This doesn't prove anything.
- This doesn't prove a thing.
- That proves nothing.
- It doesn't prove anything.
Prove it!
Prove it.
- This fact proves his innocence.
- This fact proves her innocence.
What does that prove?
A comparison proves nothing.
Then I'll prove it to you!
- Yeah. - So, I think it says that we're all alike
The fact that I'm here proves that I'm innocent.
The fact that I'm here proves that I'm innocent.
My practice as a criminal judge proves
The exception proves the rule.
Doesn't that prove something?
Doesn't that prove anything?
This doesn't prove anything.
Because the scientific evidence that proved it happened
and, of course, correlation does not prove causation.
- There's no evidence.
- There's no proof.
- This fact proves his innocence.
- This fact proves her innocence.
Because she has decided that, in order for me to prove my worth,
He paid all his debts, which is the proof of his honesty.
The fact that I'm here proves that I'm innocent.
However, no document proves this registration, which makes Santa Claus likely to
Prove to me that you don't have a sister.
Returning to his usual role as chief of staff, Berthier once more proved his exceptional talents,
The fact that there are more young idiots doesn’t show that there aren’t any old idiots, on the contrary...
Nor less Andromache, sore grieved to part, / rich raiment fetches, wrought with golden thread, / and Phrygian scarf, and still with bounteous heart / loads him with broideries. "Take these", she said, / "sole image of Astyanax now dead. / Thy kin's last gifts, my handiwork, to show / how Hector's widow loved the son she bred. / Such eyes had he, such very looks as thou, / such hands, and oh! like thine his age were ripening now!"