Examples of 'it expressed' in a sentence

Meaning of "it expressed"

it expressed: conveyed or communicated a thought, feeling, or idea in words or actions. Example: The apology letter clearly expressed the company's regret for the mistake

How to use "it expressed" in a sentence

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it expressed
It expressed concern at reports of corruption in the judiciary.
It is important because it expressed the opinion of the majority.
It expressed concern over killings and violence.
I could never have it expressed this all so well.
It expressed concern about violence against women.
Some respondents wanted to see it expressed in years as well.
It expressed concern regarding torture in prison facilities.
I never heard it expressed before.
It expressed concern about the situation of minorities.
They love to have it expressed.
It expressed concern at the use of corporal punishment.
I left the exhibition because it expressed the very opposite of this.
It expressed concerns about overcrowding in penitentiary institutions.
In the violence it expressed.
It expressed concern about deteriorating press freedom.

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We find it expressed.
It expressed concern at the situation of migrant workers.
It can be inferred that it expressed an Ig VH gene distinct from the others.
It expressed concern at the high murder rates.
The Commission reiterates the views it expressed in its opening decision.
It expressed the following concerns in this regard.
I agreed to that motion because I agree very strongly with the sentiments it expressed.
It expressed the victory of superficiality and impotence.
They left their mark everywhere because it expressed the new power of the Spanish monarchy.
It expressed interest in engaging constructively in this process.
The European Parliament then confirmed the opinion it expressed at the first reading four amendments.
It expressed its willingness to support such an initiative.
Canada maintains the strong reservations it expressed at Durban regarding the WCAR.
It expressed spiritual truths in the language of men.
I once heard it expressed along these lines:.
It expressed concern regarding freedom of expression.
An old thing it was, but it expressed her fortune.
It expressed concern about attacks against religious minorities.
Furthermore, it expressed support for the.
It expressed its hope that this matter be resolved.
Though the word meant refusal, it expressed consent.
It expressed concern about domestic violence.
I was touched and moved, because it expressed so much love and respect.
It expressed concern at the draft law on domestic violence.
Would you agree with the view of it expressed in this letter to a journal?
It expressed concern over human trafficking.
So the sentence has same meaning, but it expressed with modern way.
It expressed concern about access to food.
Regarding harmonization of budgets, it expressed regret that movement in that area had been slow.
It expressed concern over areas controlled by insurgent groups.
How often have you heard it expressed that money is the source of all evil?
It expressed concern at the persistent incidents of racial discrimination.
He found the document read first had greater influence, regardless of which position it expressed.
It expressed satisfaction with progress made last week.
Once more he heard the cry, but he was not sure now that it expressed pain.

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Some have already expressed interest in cooperation
Expressed doubts on the utility of the draft
Broad support was expressed for that proposal
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