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Example sentences for "well expressed"

  • The value of such study is well expressed by Scudder in his "Literature in Schools" (pp.

  • The inseparable union of the intellectual, moral, and imaginative elements is well expressed by Shairp in his "On Poetic Interpretation of Nature" (pp.

  • The sentiment is well expressed by Plato, but much better by Solomon than him.

  • Here the restrictive sense is well expressed by one relative, and the resumptive by an other.

  • To parse rightly, is, to understand rightly; and what is well expressed, it is a shame to misunderstand or misinterpret.

  • As to the principles which are to guide our decisions, they are as well expressed in the propositions of the gentleman from Pennsylvania as in the substitute, and as free from ambiguity.

  • Every friend of mankind, every well-wisher of his country, will be desirous of obtaining the sense of the people on every occasion of magnitude; but how can this be so well expressed as in instructions to their representatives?

  • At page 97 the appearance of mist and rain is well expressed; and in the cut of a poacher tracking a hare, the snow is no less naturally represented.

  • The need of such a higher controlling agency is well expressed in the short reference which the eminent French Protestant Adolphe Monod makes to the crisis of his own conversion.

  • This is well expressed in the quotations given (p.

  • This same sentiment is well expressed in Bunyan's verses at the conclusion of the Pilgrim, part First.

  • The first apparent causes have been well expressed by T.

  • The soul, on the other side, is the simplest of substances, as is well expressed: "Purumque reliquit AEthereum sensum atque aurai simplicis ignem.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    gray color; moving from; passenger train; well aware; well born; well browned; well cooked; well educated; well enough; well for; well governed; well knowing; well known; well made; well nigh; well paid; well pleas; well preserved; well recognized; well remember; well seen; well served; well stirred; well washed; well wooded; well written