Example sentences of "expressed in [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Only her head was free to move by now and this she was tossing from side to side , her eyes rolling in panic , while her fear was further expressed in snorts and whimpers .
2 The bone density was calculated using a calibration phantom containing known concentrations of K 2 HPO 4 solution and expressed in grams per litre .
3 The Society is not responsible for individual opinions expressed in articles and reviews or in reports of any kind .
4 The Society is not responsible for individual opinions expressed in articles and reviews or in reports of any kind .
5 The Society is not responsible for individual opinions expressed in articles and reviews or in reports of any kind .
6 The Society is not responsible for individual opinions expressed in articles and reviews or in reports of any kind .
7 Lofting had expressed in articles in the Nation in 1923 and 1924 his strong feelings about the glorification of war and violence ‘ which seems as yet to be part of every child 's metamorphosis ’ , and horror of war is the theme of the poem , Victory for the Slain ( 1942 ) , his only published work for adult readers .
8 Nightmares of pure horror are expressed in dreams of cannibalism , gory deaths and graveyard ghouls .
9 This accumulation of nonsense is expressed in dreams which are created only in order to be forgotten .
10 Some of the most common forms of ambivalence , of course , are expressed in disavowals such as ‘ Some of my best friends are … ’ , or ‘ You [ some ] are all right , it 's the rest … ’ .
11 Opinions may be expressed in accounts and directors may be able to select accounting policies , but readers often react as though those choices are made by unprejudiced seekers after truth .
12 We need not concern ourselves with the views expressed in newspapers which are wholly controlled by the state in totalitarian societies .
13 For what it is worth , my view is that the student of political science is exposed to a wide range of somewhat superficial opinions , most of them barely distinguishable from the prejudices daily expressed in newspapers .
14 Part location is improved as the spatial data recorded in HERMS can be used to find parts by : I ) specifying a position in an assembly and an enclosing search field , 2 ) specifying the maximum volume of the part expressed in extents values ( XYZ ) , 3 ) similar to 2 but by delivering a ratio between two orthogonal extents values , ie slenderness ratio , 4 ) by choosing a known part and then checking for all parts that have a specified class of interference ( or separation ) with the named part , and 5 ) combinations of I — 4 .
15 Most local historians are familiar with the term ‘ regnal year ’ and are used to seeing dates in printed texts and commentaries expressed in forms such as 11 Edward III , or 63 Victoria , meaning a time between 25 January 1337 and 24 January 1338 , or between 20 June 1899 and 19 June 1900 respectively .
16 When the pressure is expressed in atmospheres , the value of R is given by In SI units it becomes The general gas law for one mole of gas can now be expressed as where is the volume of one mole of the gas .
17 The next three classes beneath the class — the Sahn , the and the — also may choose kadiliks or the next higher rank of medrese , but in these cases the option of choosing a kadilik is expressed in variants of the following phrase : " if [ the muderrises ] become poor and choose office [ as kadi ] … " , the implication of which is that they would not otherwise do so .
18 All this chapter attempts is to offer guidance on how to find the way through the statutory provisions which , understandably , tend to be expressed in accountants ' language rather than that of lawyers .
19 His literary theories were trenchantly expressed in Hieroglyphics ( 1902 ) , and his supernatural tales collected in The House of Souls ( 1906 ) .
20 It may be , then , that there is a distinction between the two cases and that , notwithstanding the later doubts expressed in Hills v. Ellis , Willmott v. Atack should be taken to stand for the proposition that a person who interferes with the police intending to help them is not guilty of a wilful obstruction .
21 This widening definition of what it is to be human , couched in sociologically aware terms , runs throughout the responses , and is further expressed in attitudes to amniocentesis and abortion in subsequent pregnancies .
22 For the early British researchers , surveys were a means of obtaining from large numbers of people reports on their conditions of life , while for the American surveyors , more interest was expressed in attitudes and opinions which predispose people to behave in certain ways .
23 West Heath encouraged ‘ good citizenship ’ by the girls , these ideas expressed in visits to the old , the sick and the mentally handicapped .
24 Territoriality was the key to urban working-class sporting loyalties and this was sometimes expressed in acts of violence .
25 Problems such as overcrowded classrooms became newly visible both in debates over reconstruction and evacuation and in the concern with ‘ the state of the nation ’ as expressed in fears for ‘ the visible embodiments of posterity ’ , the nation 's children .
26 In addition to all the rationally established facts I formulate in the indicative mood , there is the imperative to respect them , expressed in injunctions of varying generality imposing varying degrees of obligation , ‘ You ought to know that ’ , ‘ You should have had more sense ’ , ‘ You had better check that ’ , ‘ You were wrong to overlook that ’ , and sometimes directly in the imperative mood , ‘ Face facts ’ ‘ Know thyself ’ , ‘ Think what you 're doing ’ .
27 The static , closed image of the literary text that goes with the concept of structure is replaced by a dynamic , open one which is expressed in concepts like play and practice .
28 In our approach to those negotiations , we have been guided by the views expressed in debates in the House .
29 The extreme anti Jewish sentiments expressed in letters from soldiers at the Front , though evidently a small minority of the overall services ’ mail , also sometimes included direct references to Hitler 's stance on the ‘ Jewish Question ’ , interpreting the war in classical Nazi fashion as a struggle brought about by the Jews and destined to end in their destruction .
30 15.41 Pupils working towards level 10 should learn that attitudes to Standard English and to non-standard varieties , eg as expressed in letters to newspapers , can be based on stereotypes and prescriptive judgement .
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