Use expressed in a sentence
Sentences ending with expressed
- The eyes, however, were of an inquiring, debating kind, that moved from one thing to another as if to get a sense of balance before opinion or judgment was expressed. [11]
- She had a warm heart--that he knew; and he felt for her sake that he had no right to wish for more than the note expressed. [9]
- Indeed, for a time he gave most of his thought to it, and wrote several long appreciations, perhaps with little idea of publication, but merely to get his enthusiasm physically expressed. [5]
- Nothing but the thought and emotion evolved and expressed. [4]
- In regard to the difficulties that confront us at this time, and of which you have seen fit to speak so becomingly and so justly, I can only say I agree with the sentiments expressed. [7]
- Nothing interferes with the development of what is now felt to be the true principle of government, the will of the people legitimately expressed. [6]
- In only one specimen did the brain, in these particulars, follow the law which Gratiolet has expressed. [1]
- He suddenly felt sorry for her and was vaguely conscious that he might be the cause of the sadness her face expressed. [2]
- Beautiful are those sentences out of James Martineau's sermons; some of them gems most pure and genuine; ideas deeply conceived, finely expressed. [14]
- What paternal gentleness Rudolph's deep tones expressed! [10]
Short sentences using expressed
- His face expressed suffering. [2]
- The Governor's face expressed terror. [2]
Sentences containing expressed two or more times
- That same idea was expressed by the Richmond Enquirer, in Virginia, in 1856,--quite two years before it was expressed by the first of us. [7]
- By that shriek she expressed what the others expressed by all talking at once, and it was so strange that she must herself have been ashamed of so wild a cry and everyone else would have been amazed at it at any other time. [2]
- I have often expressed an expectation to die, but I have never expressed a wish to die. [7]
More example sentences with the word expressed in them
- I suppose the Young Lady expressed a nearly universal feeling in her regret at the breaking up of the winter-fireside company. [4]
- But I'd like you to believe that when I agreed with with the sentiments you expressed the first time I saw you, I was sincere. [9]
- It is where you say: "The undersigned are unable to agree with you in the opinion you have expressed that the Constitution is different in time of insurrection or invasion from what it is in time of peace and public security. [7]
- She did not yet suspect what awaited her when, in well-chosen yet cordial words, Gombert expressed his appreciation. [10]
- Indeed, for many years, if there was any exception to the general toleration it was in the social ostracism of those who held and expressed extreme opinions in regard to immediate emancipation, and were stigmatized as abolitionists. [4]
- A few score years ago, sick people were made to swallow burnt toads and powdered earthworms and the expressed juice of wood-lice. [6]
- During the past year no differences of any kind have arisen with any of these republics, and on the other hand, their sympathies with the United States are constantly expressed with cordiality and earnestness. [7]
- She could not write, because she could not conceive the possibility of expressing sincerely in a letter even a thousandth part of what she expressed by voice, smile, and glance. [2]
- To read and write were still rare accomplishments in the country, and Dogberry expressed a common notion when he said reading and writing come by nature. [4]
- But that one word expressed an entreaty, a threat, and above all conviction that she would herself regret her words. [2]
- With Pfuel was Wolzogen, who expressed Pfuel's thoughts in a more comprehensible way than Pfuel himself (who was a harsh, bookish theorist, self-confident to the point of despising everyone else) was able to do. [2]
- But it lies with you to prevent it from ever breaking out; for I should always endeavor to fulfill a kindly expressed wish, if it were possible. [10]
- The rebuking sharpness with which he expressed his displeasure had pierced her very soul. [10]
- He was satisfied with the form in which he had expressed his thoughts, but displeased that Boris had overheard it. [2]
- The sentiments expressed with reference to liquor are not, however, those generally entertained by this community. [6]
- They confound belief with evidence, often trusting the first because it is expressed with energy, and slighting the latter because it is calm and unimpassioned. [3]
- He expressed his willingness to dispose of the copyright, to publish on shares, or perhaps to receive a certain percentage on the profits. [6]
- The old magnates, whom Pierre knew, sat and turned to look first at one and then at another, and their faces for the most part only expressed the fact that they found it very hot. [2]
- The favorite song, which the crowd compelled her to repeat, touched lightly the uncertainties of love, expressed in the falsetto pathetic refrain: "Mary's gone away wid de coon. [4]
- The centrifugal principle which grows out of the antipathy of like to like is only the repetition in character of the arrangement we see expressed materially in certain seed-capsules, which burst and throw the seed to all points of the compass. [6]
- What Boldrick thought when he saw the two ascending towards him, he expressed to Mr. Devlin later in the day in vigorous language: what occurred at his but Ruth Devlin told me afterwards. [11]
- His sisters, who were present, expressed considerable regret. [5]
- The lad's cheeks were glowing with shame and anger, for the clerk of the muster-rolls and paymaster had laughed in his face, when he expressed his desire to become a Lansquenet. [10]
- Anxiety and suspense were expressed in every face: Amasis' last hour was drawing very near. [10]
- The young spirits were excited to the highest pitch, but each expressed his feelings in quite a different manner. [10]
- We know pretty well how much of sincerity there is in the fears so clamorously expressed, and how far they are found in company with uncompromising hostility to the armed enemies of the nation. [6]
- The whole expressed wealth, security, solidity, conservatism. [9]
- Then, if ever, we allow ourselves to go out to others in sympathy expressed by gifts and good wishes. [4]
- Her thick, slightly waving hair framed the lovely oval of her face under the veil, and Alexander agreed with his sister when she expressed the wish that she might but once see this rarely beautiful creature. [10]
- Remembering where I was, I expressed myself in terms that were gentle though austere regarding the King, and reproved the supineness and stupidity of the Crown Prince. [11]
- Napoleon's short hair was wet and matted on the forehead, but his face, though puffy and yellow, expressed physical satisfaction. [2]
- The physician's opinion was expressed too obscurely to be of use. [14]
- Regret, of course, was expressed that the second will had never been executed, but with this regret was the confidence that the widow would carry out, eventually, Henderson's plans. [4]
- The same question was expressed in all the looks that met his. [2]
- The new-found knowledge was diffused in her character, expressed in her face. [11]
- And oh, I want so much to believe unreservedly what you expressed so finely, that religion is democracy, or the motive power behind democracy--the service of humanity by the reborn. [9]
- Then, with youthful vivacity, he expressed his pleasure in seeing him again, and, without permitting Wolf to speak, he repeatedly exclaimed: "And my Wawerl, and Ursel in there! [10]
- This officer began visiting Pierre, and the princess used to make fun of the tenderness the Italian expressed for him. [2]
- He expressed this view to his master, and insisted upon his opinion until Hermon confided to him what had driven Archias from Alexandria. [10]
- He expressed himself very pleasantly towards all of us, his fellow-boarders, and spoke of the kindness and consideration with which the Landlady had treated him when he had been straitened at times for want of means. [6]
- He sat up very late with me that night on the Lake House porch to give me a rubbing down, as he expressed it, as he might have admonished some favorite jockey before a sweepstake. [9]
- Beginning with the usual formality, he said: "I am obliged to differ from nearly every sentiment expressed by the Earl of Eglington, the member for Levizes, who has just taken his seat. [11]
- I was nigh upon seventeen years old; Ann was past seventeen already, and I would have expressed my joy as freely as heretofore but that somewhat lay at my heart, and that was concerning my Ann. [10]
- Yet this face, unlike Eglington's, expressed a perfect single-mindedness; it wore the look of a self-effacing man of luminous force, a concentrated battery of energy. [11]
- He said that two of them could whip a dog, and that four of them could hold a man down; and except help come, they would kill him--'butcher him,' as he expressed it. [5]
- When on the twenty-first of October his general expressed a wish to send somebody to Denisov's detachment, Petya begged so piteously to be sent that the general could not refuse. [2]
- To tell the truth, they had looked with little favour upon the intimacy which had sprung up between him and those tyrannical potentates, Messrs. Botcher and Bascom, and many who had the courage of their convictions expressed then very frankly. [9]
- The slender fingers trembled in his clasp, and when, with loving anxiety, he drew her towards him, he felt the tremor of her delicate limbs, while her eyes expressed bitter suffering and terrible dread. [10]
- Euthymia began, in tones that expressed deep anxiety. [6]
- Resenting therefore the tone he had assumed, I took occasion not only to reiterate my previously expressed opinion somewhat more aggressively, but also went on to insinuate that he was himself distinctly lacking in any real appreciation of what was excellent. [4]
- The story is told of David Osgood, the shaggy-browed old minister of Medford, that he had expressed his belief that not more than one soul in two thousand would be saved. [6]
- I now recur to these things simply to remind you of the general views which I have expressed, and which I still hold. [7]
- He instantly expressed to the Ratisbon gentlemen his desire to try the gagliarde himself to such excellent music, and at a sign from the master of ceremonies the dance stopped. [10]
- When Berenike refused to receive him, the maid assured her that he was a young man, and had expressed his wish to bring an urgent request to the lady's notice in a becoming and modest manner. [10]
- I should like to read you a passage here and there out of it, where I have expressed myself a little more freely on some of those matters we handle in conversation. [6]
- The standard objected to is the narrow insular one (the term "insular" is used purely as a geographical one) that measures life, social conditions, feeling, temperament, and national idiosyncrasies expressed in our literature by certain fixed notions prevalent in England. [4]
- Her art seemed to him to grow under his eyes like a wonderful plant, and the quiet, reserved man expressed his delight so unequivocally that the Emperor beckoned to him and asked his opinion of the singer's performance. [10]
- Somehow, they seemed to feel, although no words expressed the thought, that for an instant they were in the presence of a wisdom greater than any wisdom of a man's smoking-room. [11]
- He eagerly listened to everything I could tell him of the high admiration I had at any time heard expressed for her works. [14]
- Nothing now occurs to add or subtract to or from the principles or general purposes stated and expressed in those documents. [7]
- He shot Badeni through the arm and then walked over in the politest way and inspected his game, shook hands, expressed regret, and all that. [5]
- One of the, three nonagenarians before referred to expressed himself as having a great curiosity about the new sphere of existence to which he was looking forward. [6]
- There were only thoughts clearly expressed in words, thoughts that someone was uttering or that he himself was formulating. [2]
- We were among those, who attended the brilliant inauguration ceremonies, and now willingly recall many of the doubts expressed in our work 'Durch Gosen zum Sinai'. [10]
- Alexander rejoiced at this, and only expressed his regret that most of the epigrams he had collected turned on the death of Caesar's brother Geta. [10]
- Dron was of this opinion, but as soon as he expressed it Karp and others attacked their ex-Elder. [2]
- The spirit of this age is expressed by the Calliope. [4]
- In what is there expressed, the writer has not correctly understood me. [7]
- The Count Almodovar then introduced me to the Queen in my official capacity, and she received me with a grave and quiet welcome, expressed in a very low voice. [4]
- It seemed to them that what they had lived through and experienced could not be expressed in words, and that any reference to the details of his life infringed the majesty and sacredness of the mystery that had been accomplished before their eyes. [2]
- My companions expressed their admiration in subdued and reverent tones, and at the tinkling of the bell we reverently tiptoed out of the room to admit another delegation of the patient waiters at the door. [5]
- The soldiers in the yard, hearing the shot, came into the passage asking what had happened, and expressed their readiness to punish the culprits, but the officer sternly checked them. [2]
- His countenance expressed the utmost degree of ferocity and cunning. [6]
- They expressed love, the true, lofty love, that can speak with the tongues of angels and move mountains. [10]
- One after another the several chewers expressed a charge of tobacco juice and delivered it at the deceased with steady, aim and faultless accuracy. [5]
- Orion replied, in the same tone, that this stone was not, strictly speaking, any part of his father's gift; but Benjamin expressed an opposite opinion. [10]
- He knew all the results of the investigations, and expressed an opinion concerning them. [10]
- His face expressed the relief of relaxed strain felt by a man who means to rest after a ceremony. [2]
- In accordance with the purpose expressed in the second paragraph of that paper, I now respectfully recall your attention to what may be called "compensated emancipation. [7]
- And he expressed the pleasure that it gave him to be able to show her for the first time the wonderful night scene of such a festival. [10]
- She had told the Pernharts what were the fears which had brought her into the town, so the chamber was presently cleared, and the master called away Mistress Giovanna after that my aunt had expressed her admiration of her rare charms. [10]
- We know that the opinions expressed will not be theirs, evolved out of their own feeling, but that they will be the cut-and-dried results of conventionality. [4]
- When one of the opinions expressed is fulfilled, that opinion gets connected with the event as a command preceding it. [2]
- I only expressed the opinion that such an aleatory process seemed an unworthy method in arbitrations," etc. [6]
- The Era expressed the opinion that no city in the United States was "more efficiently and economically governed than our own. [9]
- At supper after the opera he described to Dolokhov with the air of a connoisseur the attractions of her arms, shoulders, feet, and hair and expressed his intention of making love to her. [2]
- As soon as the old noblewoman heard that the bill of exchange for her son was on the way to Paris, she expressed her intention of thanking his Majesty for this noble donation. [10]
- On first receiving the news, under the influence of indignation and resentment the Emperor had found a phrase that pleased him, fully expressed his feelings, and has since become famous. [2]
- She has expressed the most sinister sentiments about Viking and your very extensive parish. [11]
- The chagrin of the missionaries has never been comprehensively expressed, to this day, profanity not being admissible. [5]
- The idiosyncrasy of the mind automatically expressed itself. [11]
- Every word expressed the lover's ardent longing, every line was pervaded by the passion that had filled the writer's heart. [10]
- The tempering of the lawyer's elation as he returned homeward to report to Mr. Parr and the vestry may be best expressed by his own exclamation, which he made to himself: "I wonder what that fellow would do if he ever got started! [9]
- He warmly expressed the hope that we should see something of each other there. [11]
- When alone with the field marshal the Emperor expressed his dissatisfaction at the slowness of the pursuit and at the mistakes made at Krasnoe and the Berezina, and informed him of his intentions for a future campaign abroad. [2]
- Mrs. Saymore expressed the feeling of many beside herself. [6]
- She had expressed the fear that Octavianus would still leave her in doubt. [10]
- She looked at the faces of the audience, seeking in them the same sense of ridicule and perplexity she herself experienced, but they all seemed attentive to what was happening on the stage, and expressed delight which to Natasha seemed feigned. [2]
- While doing so, the dying man had expressed the desire that Don Luis would commend Geronimo to the love of his son Philip. [10]
- Eumedes had expected the denial, and merely expressed to his friend his desire to speak to the Biamite after his interview was over. [10]
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