Example sentences of "[vb base] expressed [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 However , some of the streets are long ( up to 1.5 km ) so that some motorists have expressed frustration at having to drive behind a cycle at cycle speed for some distance .
2 Could I firstly start by thanking those delegates who after Congress yesterday have expressed support about the two rule changes that we lost and to give some encouragement to new delegates here that even if you get up here and you lose it , there 's some one hell of a lot of support out there on the floor .
3 More than 1,000 residents of Aldeburgh have expressed support for Mr Wilson .
4 If anything , its members have become more radical and new sectors , including school inspectors , technicians and teachers from the private sector have expressed support for ANDES :
5 And in fact if if if if er we look along this line , at the moment we as I said in my introduction we have two districts or three districts who have expressed support for the principal , and of those of those one has given a clear indication that it would , this might be too , er high a phrase , welcome a new settlement , within its district .
6 Because my understanding of the situation is that Harrogate have expressed , I 'll come to you in a moment Mr , Harrogate have expressed support in principal for the idea of a new settlement .
7 But sources at the Presidential Palace have expressed concern over Mrs Marcos 's real intentions .
8 Some commentators have expressed concern over the nature of this defence , fearing that , if it is construed broadly , it could endanger the whole efficacy of the Act .
9 Library staff have expressed concern over the numbers of ‘ new ’ library users , attached formally or informally to RBGE , coming into the library without being introduced .
10 Conservationists have expressed concern over the future of Britain 's peatlands because a deal aimed at preserving them agreed in January 1992 [ see ED 55 ] has still not been signed and could be abandoned .
11 The Bulgarian authorities have expressed concern over the Greek Electrical Company 's programme to dam the River Mesta .
12 Environmental groups and local angling associations have expressed concern over the mercury levels in fish caught from the Mersey .
13 British Department of Transport officials have expressed concern about the probable restrictions and urged ‘ an open and free investment climate ’ .
14 Various commentators , therefore , have expressed concern about the lack of attention to the whole curriculum across the primary school ; and the Inspectorate in its primary survey was unhappy with the extent of discussion that took place between schools to establish curriculum continuity .
15 Teachers have expressed concern about the emphasis on testing which they claim will lead to greater stress among pupils and parents and will carry implications of failure .
16 At least since the early 1970s successive governments have expressed concern about the decline of our inner cities , but no government has been prepared to devote the massive resources which are now required to overcome decades of neglect .
17 Several staff have expressed concern about the high level of workplace stress they feel exists in some sections of the Library .
18 Britain and the United States have expressed concern about the Earth Summit in Rio saying that industrial nations can not afford expensive environmental protection in a time of recession .
19 Ward councillors in the Lingfield area of Darlington have expressed concern about possible noise due to intensified use of the Paton 's Beehive ballroom , McMullen Road .
20 Although the use of outside contractors will speed up the regulatory process , critics have expressed concern at using the industry to police itself .
21 Teachers ' leaders have expressed concern in the past at the risks to which teachers are exposing themselves if things go wrong , not just the risk to life and limb , but in terms of the extent of their legal responsibility for doing work which is outwith paid requirements .
22 The RUC , aware of the dilemma , have expressed sympathy for the inconvenience but lay the blame firmly at the door of the bombers .
23 There have been those in positions of authority who have expressed doubt about the possibilities of this normativist project .
24 RACIAL equality chiefs have expressed alarm at the ‘ unacceptably high ’ number of black pupils and children from other minority groups being banned from Liverpool schools .
25 Environmentalists have expressed disappointment at the lack of green measures in the Queen 's Speech to the opening of Parliament — the traditional means of outlining the new government 's legislative programme .
26 Conservative Western military analysts have expressed scepticism about Soviet statements that they are removing from their armed forces both the capability and the doctrine of a large-scale attack on western Europe .
27 A number of countries , including Kuwait , Senegal , India , Saudi Arabia and the Philippines , have expressed interest in collaborating with the centre 's work .
28 155 professional women have expressed interest in joining , membership has passed the break-even point and Prue and Shelley , now joint presidents , are about to hand over the administration to an established committee .
29 Once it has been lifted from the frames it will be offered to the NRM who have expressed interest in it for a projected display .
30 They must take a leading role in giving direction to families who have expressed interest in providing a home for a black child .
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