The dissolved barium sulphate, like any electrolyte, is dissociated, and the equilibrium conditions may be expressed thus: (!
This may be expressed thus: the maximum tension of aqueous vapour (and of all other vapours) saturating a space in a vacuum or in any gas is the same.
A form, consisting in universality; and in this view the formula of the moral imperative is expressed thus, that the maxims must be so chosen as if they were to serve as universal laws of nature.
Suppose however that he resolves to do so: then the maxim of his action would be expressed thus: "When I think myself in want of money, I will borrow money and promise to repay it, although I know that I never can do so.
A FORM, consisting in universality; and in this view the formula of the moral imperative is expressed thus, that the maxims must be so chosen as if they were to serve as universal laws of nature.
To give this sentence the interrogative form, it should be expressed thus.
Or: "This sentence, to have the interrogative form, should be expressed thus.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "expressed thus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.