express - use in sentences

Object

  • opinion: Any opinions expressed are subject to change without notice.
  • concern: He expressed no concerns about the fitness of his staff, past or present.
  • view: In addition, the Secretaries are present at an open hearing at which anyone may express views about the needs of the diocese.
  • wish: The reference to Chaucer expresses a wish for belief in the miraculous Creator, rather than a committed faith in him.
  • preference: You can express a preference: Mae'n well ' da fi de.
  • disappointment: He was awarded a Rayleigh Prize in 1930 but expressed disappointment at not being a Smith's Prizeman.

Subject

  • author: The views expressed by the author are not necessarily those of the commissioning or funding bodies.

Preposition: as

  • percentage: Figure 3. Loss of mass and uptake of water during polymer degradation, expressed as a percentage of the original mass of each sample.

Modifies a noun

  • permission: No form of alcohol is allowed on board without the express permission of Stuart Line Cruises.
  • consent: Assignment Each contract is personal to the hirer who shall not assign or charge the benefit thereof without the company's express written consent.
  • train: Given a clear line both goods trains could have been shunted out of the way further south for the express mail train.
  • locomotive: One of Bulleid's first acts was to review the SR locomotive fleet, particularly its front rank express locomotives.
  • intention: I can remember stealing time from the darkroom with the express intention of trying to unlock the secrets contained within.

Preposition: in

  • chaper: The views expressed in this chaper do not necessarily reflect the views of the members of the CAIN Project.
  • term: His question, they said, was ' expressed in very broad terms ' .
  • document: The views expressed in this document are those of the authors.
  • newsletter: The opinions expressed in the LDBWS newsletter are not necessarily those of the Society.
  • decibel: Unit of measure, expressed in decibels, reflecting the amplification potential of a parabolic antenna or of an amplifier.

Preposition: by

  • contributor: Views expressed by contributors are not necessarily those of Patient and Public Involvement Forum Organization.
  • author: The views expressed by the author are not necessarily those of the commissioning or funding bodies.

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