For very often it is not so much our sentiments that shock others, as the proud, presumptuous, passionate, disdainful, insulting manner in which we express them.
Let us begin, then, by rapidly enumerating the elementary and common notions, the analysis and elucidation of which is the object of moral science, and explain the terms employed to express them.
You know so well the prevailing sentiments here, and mine in particular, that it is unnecessary for me to express them; and having never been believed on that side of the water, it would be useless.
With regard to those who may be commissioned from your government, whatever personal preferences I may conceive in my own mind, it cannot become me to express them.
The insistence on the right to one's own opinions becomes, therefore, an insistence on the right or the freedom to express them.
Individual opinions and beliefs are not themselves possessions, from a social point of view, so much as is the right to express them.
Man's sensitiveness to praise and blame is paralleled by his instinctive tendency to express them.
Interjections, being in general little else than mere natural voices or cries, must of course be adapted to the sentiments which are uttered with them, and never carelessly confounded one with an other when we express them on paper.
All these circumstances require other words to express them; as, "Men now here awkwardly labouring much to little purpose.
He that hath new notions will perhaps venture sometimes on the coining of new terms to express them: but men think it a boldness, and it is uncertain whether common use will ever make them pass for current.
Yet we have ideas of them, and employ words to express them, which become nouns.
Our conceptions in this case may be less distinct, but we have ideas, and use words to express them.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "express them" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.