Sentence examples for might be expressing from inspiring English sources

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A man who, after scoring 167 off a mere 191 balls, could say 'sometimes you just have to get your head down' might be expressing false modesty, but I suspect that he was being straightforward.

While Jesus naps and Mary belts, the audience has been pumped too full of visual and aural stimuli to settle down and wonder what the lady might be expressing, let alone who she is in that moment.

When Nils Pratley writes, "We won't weep for Branson" (Business view, 12 April), he might be expressing the view of the business world, but can he profess to be speaking for rail users on the West Coast line?

Not just in general terms — whether they like or dislike a service and so on; but what their more subtle linguistic choices might be expressing on their behalf.

Not just in general terms — whether they like or dislike a service and so on; but what their more subtle linguistic choices might be expressing on their behalf.

A sentence, such as "Karen is a cow", is just another piece of text it has to render, but actually, it might be expressing Karen's behavior or simply implying that Karen is a cow.

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Our results suggest that many types of miRNA might be expressed in the gonads at a low level of expression.

Assuming that such regulators might be expressed in stomata lineage cells we analyzed promoter::GUS reporter expressions in plants.

First, mCherry expression levels are controlled by endogenous target gene promoters that might be expressed at low levels during the early stages when we assessed the reporters.

Both GAREAT and GARE1OSREP1 might be expressed preferentially in the embryo while LEAFYATAG, WUSATAg, and OSE1ROOTNODULE show root-preferential expression as members of the Os1-CysPrxB group.

The duration might be expressed as 30 minutes or as half an hour.

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