Use "expressing" in a sentence
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expressing
1. expressing their love in such a mannered they do not know the
2. expressing the importance of forgiveness in Luke 23:34 - “Then said Jesus, Father,
3. My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? Isn’t Jesus really expressing the heart of David here? Isn’t this a reference back to Psalm 22? For Jesus to make that cry was for Him to blow the whistle on all of those that surrounded and mocked
4. and a heart is poured into it then it is very much a way of expressing oneself
5. Ful communication, with the expressing of all thoughts and feelings, is
6. ’ Mickey muttered, his voice expressing both his physical tiredness and his weariness with the whole project
7. Everything about the place was a surprise and she didn't know any other way of expressing herself
8. was merely to pay you the courtesy of expressing our
9. were a few claps and before long the entire varsity joined in, expressing their
10. It keeps expressing in its own way that this mystic experience, that can prove to be so difficult at the human level, is rich of promises on the spiritual one
11. You may be expressing your creativity
12. You may be holding in your anger and frustrations, instead of expressing it
13. To see a sea turtle in your dream indicates that you are cautious when it comes to expressing your emotions
14. You are expressing concern over your finances
15. You are expressing some fear or uncertainly within your emotional state
16. To see a shower curtain in your dream indicates that you are not fully expressing your emotions
17. You have trouble expressing yourself and over-think things
18. The dream reflects how you are receiving, integrating, and expressing your ideas and thoughts
19. To dream that the toilet seat is down indicates that you are guarded when it comes to expressing your emotions
20. Alternatively, the dream suggests that you are not expressing your feelings enough
21. To dream that you are in a water park indicates that you are expressing an emotional high point
22. Form a greater awareness of life expressing itself in diversity on the Earth, and become aware of your connection with the planets in the Solar system
23. There was another way he was expressing himself, however, and far better,
24. This is usually an informal note expressing best wishes and may contain contact information
25. expressing your gratitude for the things that you are in
26. Torbin thought of protesting this time, expressing his disgust that he, someone so important to their connection with humanity, should be treated in this degrading way
27. I took her on a journey through her own life, expressing how Mama had many times dropped everything and rushed to her rescue
28. Cats are agile in their loyalty, recognizing and expressing love in its myriad shapes and unconventional forms
29. It matters not whether the „money" is expressed in cowrie shells or American dollars (Or does it?) One can"t help expressing concern over the now defunct Gold Standard
30. That is, the intelligence contained in his shouted imprecations were inversely related to his vehemence in expressing them
31. No wonder he was having so much trouble expressing himself
32. Inasmuch as Satan is incapable of expressing love, neither is he capable of (properly) expressing its antithesis commonly understood as ―hate‖ or any (real) emotion for that matter, unless Pride is considered an emotion which I don‘t believe it is
33. Our immediate question to you is whether or not this teacher is correctly expressing a belief in keeping with Church teachings or is she merely expressing her own private opinions in a manner that has become increasingly troubling to parents with young children in school? Many of our teachers, it seems, are oftentimes inclined to take liberty with their students in a manner exceeding the scope or limits of their profession
34. For this reason, conventional wisdom is oftentimes likely to avoid controversial subjects considered incompatible with the customary and accepted practices of an increasingly sensitive, overly cautious society; preferring to play it safe, instead, by providing pat answers or formulaic responses to difficult questions rather than expressing a ―truthful‖ opinion
35. Political Correctness has accelerated this admonitory process by its simplistic characterization of individuals or groups; by not only disregarding the complexity of singular viewpoints but by challenging the moral and intellectual foundation of the individuals expressing them
36. would find expressing a coherent thought particularly challenging? Although each of us has the potential to exceed the somewhat (flexible) limits imposed by natural designs, no substitute exists for natural intelligence
37. or upset; they’re expressing themselves as best they can,
38. We’re all well and truly screwed,” Lee said, expressing what they were all thinking
39. His voice rose in pitch suggestively, expressing his grave doubt as to the honesty of the awaited reply
40. Finally, as I finished expressing my suspicions about the Bullock pair and why I wanted to look at them closer, he broke into a grin
41. Ferguson had no plans to promote him, and Tracy reciprocated by frequently expressing his desire to see the expiration of his term of service and discharge
42. The Poles all began expressing their alarm and dismay simultaneously, until Colling waved his hands and asked them to listen to him
43. Given that its ramifications had not been fully considered at the time, some commissioners are now expressing regret at having voted for it
44. “Yes sir,” I said, my voice expressing a bit of the discomfort of the situation
45. How deep was this thing’s scheme that it extended to master Olom? Why did he ask him such irrelevant questions at this hour? Was he belatedly or mockingly trying to befriend him? He chose silence over expressing his ire frivolously
46. On the fourth day, after Elizabeth seemed out of danger, Colling, realizing he had been remiss in not doing so earlier, asked Hermann about the Countess, expressing his concern with what the Russians might do to her when they became aware that she had been substituted for Elizabeth
47. We recognize the Mouth as the Organ of Communication and consider the relationship that we have with speaking our minds, expressing our feelings
48. Even then, I couldn‘t help the feeling sorry for him over the sentiments he was expressing for his family
49. The other way of expressing possession is with possessive pronouns mi (my), su (polite your, his, her & its), tu (familiar your), nuestro & nuestra (our, m & f), and su (plural your & their)
50. In other words, he has mastered reading the words and the emotion, but still has problems thinking out a problem and expressing clearly his conclusions