• The sales manager expressed caution about the deal.
• The USA expressed reservations before eventually signing the agreement.
• Worries have been expressed within the industry about a rise in interest rates.
• Such warranties are implied, unless a contract expresses a contrary intention.
• The country's level of expenditure is expressed as a percentage of the measure of economic activity.
• The value of the coffee becomes significantly higher when expressed in foreign currency.
• the distinction between express authority and mere consent
• Copyright prevents use of this material without the express permission of the author.
• There is an express agreement by the plaintiff to pay £10 towards the ground-rent.
• overnight express trains
• It takes anything from 2 to 5 days, depending on whether or not you use an express transfer.
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International observers had expressed growing doubts that the balloting would be fair.
»express appreciation/gratitude/satisfaction
express interest »He said that a Chinese technology company had expressed interest in acquiring an American manufacturer of disk drives.
express concern »Some board members expressed concern about the proposal.
She says she expressed the documents yesterday.
Expense ratios are a mutual fund's cost of doing business and are expressed as a percentage of your assets in the plan.
express sth in sth »The rates of duty listed below are expressed in pounds sterling.
Did she send it by express mail?
»I have an express package for you.
If you have bags to check, you can do it curbside or at the express check-in.
express buses
All payments were made with the express approval of both governments.
»He will be the main witness at hearings, called for the express purpose of spotlighting his views on climate change.
Send the letter express, next-day delivery.
The express skips stops to make the trip faster.
The package should arrive by express today.