We found 250 examples of how to use expression in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 100 of 250.
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76. | "Is this really a natural expression?" "Let's ask Mr. Google." | |
77. | It's an expression. | |
78. | I actually heard someone use this expression just this morning. | |
79. | He had an unpleasant expression on his face. | |
80. | I've never heard that expression before. | |
81. | Her expression softened. | |
82. | Does French have a similar expression? | |
83. | Colloquial language is not necessarily a grammatical and stylistic questionable form of expression. There is no doubt a cultivated variety of it which I really find to my liking. | |
84. | In every period of transition this riff-raff, which exists in every society, rises to the surface, and is not only without any aim but has not even a symptom of an idea, and merely does its utmost to give expression to uneasiness and impatience. | |
85. | This isn't a useful expression. | |
86. | She looked at him with an inscrutable expression. | |
87. | "Hello Every" is really grammatically correct, logically because of a crazy rule of an expression source. | |
88. | It's probably a person. However, not logically entailing Peter's expression... | |
89. | I'll look up the expression in the dictionary. | |
90. | I'm afraid I'm not familiar with that expression. | |
91. | English mother-tongue speakers are embarrassed to correctly pronounce the name of the German philosopher Kant, which is a homophone for a vulgar expression referring to the female genitals. | |
92. | Could a dream be an expression of desire? | |
93. | Tom had a relieved expression on his face. | |
94. | Tom stared at Mary with a blank expression. | |
95. | Tom was staring out into space with a bored expression on his face. | |
96. | Dancing is a perpendicular expression of a horizontal desire. | |
97. | Dancing: the vertical expression of a horizontal desire legalized by music. | |
98. | Tom had a confused expression on his face. | |
99. | Perceived shyness is often simply an expression of politeness in waiting to be addressed before speaking. | |
100. | Tom had a strange expression on his face. |