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1 His eyes alone would have given expression to a face of clay.
2 Speak she would not, until Dick had given expression to his surprise.
3 The idea to which she had given expression did not leave Pilar, however.
4 He had unguardedly given expression to his growing despondency about it.
5 Who does Holmes tell us have given expression to this fancy?
6 You have given expression to your dislikes quite freely.
7 The moment before, as Lord Granville remarks, he had given expression to the fulness of his enjoyment.
8 But Uncle had only given expression to the suspicion that he had from the moment the accident happened.
9 In a letter to his brother Richard before leaving Europe he had thus given expression to his fears:-
10 After having once more given expression to their love by tears and fond embraces, they left the grotto.
11 Somehow or other we considered that Major Bach had given expression to an unwarrantable reflection upon our abilities.
12 The Positive Philosophy of Comte has only given expression to the observing and computing mind of the nineteenth century.
13 If he had given expression to what was passing in his soul, his father would have heard these words:
14 R. Feret, Chief of the Laboratory of Bridges and Roads, Boulogne-sur-Mer, France, has given expression to the following opinions:-
15 For Sarah Austen had had a morality of her own, and on occasions had given expression to extreme views.
16 One longs to penetrate into the lives of the men who have given expression to so much power and sweetness.
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