Sentence examples for expression made from inspiring English sources

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Ingram's expression made Wilson smile.

"It's crazy," he said, and his facial expression made the case that he really thought so.

Her depth of expression made Kate's responses not only intelligible but completely sympathetic.

Whether or not he was secretly pleased, his stern expression made it clear that they, too, had broken the Senate's rules.

His powers of expression made him arrogant: he knew that he could outtalk and outsmart anyone in the room (as Kenneth Clark evidently learned the hard way).

("They ask things like 'Where do you buy food?' And I say, 'In a store!' ") A mournful expression made her face sag.

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The expression makes B think of horses.

IN Cuba the expression "making a zafra" which means harvesting sugar cane -- signifies doing well.

A similar fullness of expression makes the performance of "Melodien" special.

"Never forget this," he told me, his expression making it clear that I was not to take his advice lightly.

No "of" in this expression; make it "too broad a release".

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