Expression in a sentence

We found 250 examples of how to use expression in an English sentence.

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Sentences with expression

Sentences 226 to 250 of 250.

# Sentence  
226. I believe in freedom of expression in any way.
227. Many Jews believe the phrase "it is not in heaven" to be an expression of theistic humanism.
228. That's Tom's favorite expression.
229. Sometimes in the course of our adventure we came upon worlds inhabited by intelligent beings, whose developed personality was an expression not of the single individual organism but of a group of organisms. In most cases this state of affairs had arisen through the necessity of combining intelligence with lightness of the individual body. A large planet, rather close to its sun, or swayed by a very large satellite, would be swept by great ocean tides. Vast areas of its surface would be periodically submerged and exposed. In such a world flight was very desirable, but owing to the strength of gravitation only a small creature, a relatively small mass of molecules, could fly. A brain large enough for complex "human" activity could not have been lifted. In such worlds the organic basis of intelligence was often a swarm of avian creatures no bigger than sparrows. A host of individual bodies were possessed together by a single individual mind of human rank. The body of this mind was multiple, but the mind itself was almost as firmly knit as the mind of a man. As flocks of dunlin or redshank stream and wheel and soar and quiver over our estuaries, so above the great tide-flooded cultivated regions of these worlds the animated clouds of avians maneuvered, each cloud a single center of consciousness.
230. Tom was beside himself with rage, failing to find a single example sentence on Tatoeba containing the expression "complete inhibition".
231. Someone with a positive manner, perhaps a detective, used the expression "mad man" as he bent over Wilson's body that afternoon, and the adventitious authority of his voice set the key for the newspaper reports next morning.
232. Tom has a sad expression on his face.
233. An expression says: as for that story, the partridge landed on it.
234. What does this expression mean in this context?
235. The expression “as for the story, the partridge landed on it” is actually a very old idiom, which is used in connection with someone who has committed a crime; when you ask him about it, he doesn't even answer you! We then say that the partridge (or the hen) has landed on it.
236. This expression might come in handy.
237. Tom's expression softened.
238. Tom's expression darkened.
239. “The snow snubbs us, often on the sly,” says an ancient Kabyle expression.
240. He saw my expression change.
241. An old Kabyle expression says: “O you, to whom I give slack to the rope, do not forget that I hold the other end."
242. The iconic Le Petit Larousse French dictionary has added words like “taxier” — an Algerian expression meaning, not surprisingly, taxi driver.
243. It's a set expression.
244. Youtube has recently gotten a Freedom of Expression Award, and the main sponsor of the ceremony is YouTube! How selfish is that?
245. Tom saw Mary's expression change.
246. If you are listing more than 3 items, use an expression like "A, B, C, and D", it doesn't matter if you exclude the comma before "and".
247. Use the expression "May I sit here?" when first meeting with your interviewer. It is a polite way of asking which you shouldn't be afraid of using.
248. I think that the expression "Is this seat taken?" is even more natural sounding and polite than "May I sit here?".
249. The Berber expression "azul fell-awen" loosely translated means "greetings upon you."
250. I was confused by the expression on Tom's face.

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