Sentence examples for expressing thoughts from inspiring English sources

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SEPTEMBER: Expressing thoughts about being held in prison by the staff against his will.

Some of the children were so distressed they began writing letters to the immigration department expressing thoughts of self-harm.

It almost seemed as if Long was expressing thoughts he had been chewing over for a few days.

On message boards for particular companies on third-party Web sites like Yahoo and Vault, some employees are anonymously expressing thoughts they would not dare say out loud.

They're expressing thoughts that Ms. Grande can't quite, both because of the squeakiness of her clean and because of the austerity of her sound.

Soon after, we find the young scientist at dinner in Copenhagen pleased not to be seated near the great Niels Bohr, "who was likely to be expressing thoughts that no one around him, Danish or foreign, could understand".

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Her works are obsessively convoluted and endlessly recursive, dramatising the difficulty of expressing thought in language.

"When some new symbol for expressing thought is found, the film-maker has enormous riches at his command.

But the two expressed thoughts cannot be easily denounced as an offense to good grammar.

Hamlet has no subtext, just a vast landscape of expressed thoughts.

Why shouldn't he be allowed to express thoughts that chime with those of potential voters?

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