1. He wrecked the whole show.
2. You've given the show away. It was supposed to be a secret.
3. This man is the one who runs the show.
4. He will never show his face here again.
5. Show your hand.
6. They showed him the door.
7. I'm afraid we have nothing to show for it.
8. What are they showing at the cinema?
9. I'm afraid this is the other side of the picture.
10. He is on the wrong side of forty.
11. You'd better stay on the right side of him.
12. He split his sides laughing.
13. What a sight you look!
14. It was love at first sight.
15. I hate the sight of him.
16. Don't lose sight of him.
17. He was sunk in despair.
18. The sun was sinking behind the hills.
19. Over the years sales figures have sunk.
20. He sank to his knees.
21. I sat the talk out.
22. I'm going to sit for the exam.
23. Now we only have to sit back and wait.
24. You have to sit in for Mr Hobson, who is ill.
25. I sat up all night.
26. What size shoes do you take?
27. We have to cut him down to size.
28. The poor man is nothing but skin and bone.
29. We've escaped by the skin of our teeth.
30. We've saved our skins, thanks to you.
31. The market is slack.
32. There is a lot of slack in the rope.
33. Take up the slack in the rope.
34. We are going through a slack period.
35. The horse has broken its leg. We'll have to put it to sleep.
36. This hotel sleeps 100 guests.
37. You had better sleep it off.
38. I always sleep like a log.
39. She is a slip of a girl.
40. There's many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip.
In my recording, the "s" in "sunk" (#19) is too long. It should be the same as all the other uses of "s".