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1 These messages convey more than the presence of food or danger, too.
2 These expressions are strong, but they do not convey more than the truth.
3 Just like us, chimpanzees can use simple sounds to convey more than one message.
4 But market-set asset prices convey more information than any alternative.
5 His frenetic images convey more than conventional photos ever could.
6 Did it put pressure on you to convey more emotion?
7 Gift giving is great and should convey more romantic sentiments.
8 These convey more conviction than a book of promises.
9 Mr. Crawford suggested the greater desirableness of some carriage which might convey more than two.
10 A volume could not convey more strongly the spirit of Southern women, strong even in death.
11 Sarcasm could hardly convey more defiance and contempt.
12 An image can convey more than words.
13 But no amount of mere description can convey more than a fraction of Lord Dunsany's pervasive charm.
14 Thus a few fond words convey more poetry to the heart than a whole world of verse.
15 These expressions, taken in all the latitude of the terms, would no doubt convey more than is intended.
16 Her tone became constrained as if she were trying to convey more than she dared put into words.
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