10564 examples of expressed in sentences

Guizot and Duchâtel thus expressed it to the King: "It is for your Majesty to decide.

In the memoir written four years later he expressed his certainty that he at least had done no wrong, and that if he had to begin his career again, he would follow the same course he took before, and would not deviate from it for an instant.

"Discussion now commenced, and all expressed the opinion that perhaps the yellow substance might be gold.

Humphrey looked at the dust, pronounced it gold at the first glance, and expressed a belief that the diggings must be rich.

When he saw the diggings at the latter place, he at once said there were rich mines where he had been sawing, and he expressed surprise that it had never occurred to him before, so experienced in gold-mining as he was; but he afterward said it had been so ordered by Providence, that the gold might not be discovered until California should be in the hands of the Americans.

Although we have heard, at various intervals, growlings expressed at the inevitable "saddle of mutton" at the dinner-parties of our middle classes, yet we doubt whether any other joint is better liked, when it has been well hung and artistically cooked.

To own the truth, he had anticipated so much unpopularity, from his unavoidable connexion with the affair, as to have contributed himself in producing the excitement, with the hope of "choking Mr. Effingham off," as he had elegantly expressed it to one of his intimates, in the vernacular of the country.

"Even to-day, a young scholar of Trinity expressed his regret to me that Milton did not belong to the college in which he himself studied.

She might model her busts in the clay of her own soil, but who should follow out in marble the delicate thought which the clay expressed?

o' my fur farm; but yuh c'n see it's comin' along right smart." When they reached the cabin the boys threw themselves down on the soft yielding turf near-by to "loaf" as Bandy-legs properly expressed it; and surely he could do this as well as any boy who ever drew breath.

But when the king of Mázinderán heard from Ferhád the purpose of his embassy, he expressed great astonishment, and replied that he himself was superior in all respects to Káús; that his empire was more extensive, and his warriors more numerous and brave.

" The damsel thus her ardent thought expressed, And Rustem's heart beat joyous in his breast, Hearing her passionnot a word was lost, And Rakush safe, by him still valued most; He called her near; with graceful step she came, And marked with throbbing pulse his kindled flame.

" Rustem, thus answering said:"Thou art the King, Source of command, pure honour's sacred spring; And here I stand to follow thy behest, Obedient everbe thy will expressed, And services requiredOld age shall see My loins still bound in fealty to thee." To this the King:"Rejoice we then to-day, And on the morrow marshal our array.

Thus armed, ascending where the eye could trace The hostile force, and mark each leader's place, He called Hujír, the captive Chief addressed, And anxious thus, his soul's desire expressed: "A prisoner thou, if freedom's voice can charm, And dungeon darkness fill thee with alarm, That freedom merit, shun severest woe, And truly answer what I ask to know!

" To this Sohráb his proud assent expressed And Rustem, answering, thus the youth addressed.

" Saiáwush then expressed his readiness to be united in marriage to her daughter, and to no other; and when this intelligence was conveyed to Káús by Súdáveh herself, His Majesty was extremely pleased, and munificently opened his treasury on the happy occasion.

From this cold dejection, my lords, arises that despair which so many lords have expressed, of prevailing upon the Dutch to unite with us.

One day, when I told him that I was a zealous Tory, but not enough 'according to knowledge,' and should be obliged to him for 'a reason,' he was so candid, and expressed himself so well, that I begged of him to repeat what he had said, and I wrote down as follows: OF TORY AND WHIG.

Being in a frame of mind which, I hope for the felicity of human nature, many experience,in fine weather,at the country house of a friend,consoled and elevated by pious exercises,I expressed myself with an unrestrained fervour to my 'Guide, Philosopher, and Friend;' 'My dear Sir, I would fain be a good man; and I am very good now.

He expressed a wish that a better provision were made for parish-clerks.

He expressed a fear that I might corrupt old Jake, or somebody else,especially as he found that I gave Jake my old newspapers,and so escape from the prison.

It appears that the members of the staff have expressed a desire to die in harness.

The eminent surgeon, Dr. Frank H. Hamilton of New York, thus expressed his views of the question: "It is earnestly desired that no such experiment will ever be repeated in the armies of the United States.

Metaphysics and natural philosophy expressed the genius of Europe; he substricts the religion of Asia as the base.

"Yes, I know," he said, in a tone that seemed to hide more than it expressed.

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