Yet it is expressly said, "The live fox is revered just as little as the bear; rather they avoid it as much as possible, considering it a wily animal.
It is still so procured in some places both at the Easter and the Midsummer festivals, and it is expressly said to have been formerly so procured at the Beltane celebration both in Scotland and Wales.
In other instances homicide is expressly said to be regarded as wrong.
A great part of the Roman law was founded on the mores majorum; in the Institutes of Justinian, it is expressly said that "long prevailing customs, being sanctioned by the consent of those who use them, assume the nature of Laws.
Mirrors seem for a long time to have been made of a mixture of copper and tin, as is expressly said by Pliny[153], who adds, that the best were constructed at Brundisium.
This is expressly said by Hesychius, and many epithets derived from adamas are applied to articles made of steel or of iron.
All that he describes is expressly said to be an "appearance" and a "likeness.
It lies at the foundation of the whole system of the stated service, the purpose of which is expressly saidto be "to make atonement for the house of Israel.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "expressly said" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.