How To Use Expatiate In A Sentence
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In a famous passage in chapter 42 David expatiates on the leading principles of his working life.
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She expatiated upon the behaviour of young Mandlebert, in terms that filled the baronet with satisfaction, She exulted in the success of her own measures; and, sinking the circumstance of the intended impartiality of Edgar, enlarged upon his dancing, out of his turn, with Indiana, as at an event which manifested his serious designs beyond all possibility of mistake.
Camilla
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Lee also expatiates at length on his class's visits to Roman sites.
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Starting off seismic convolution model, the author expatiate on the conception and design way of deconvolution.
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In such cases, verisimilitude takes over motivation, because each word of that story will expatiate on or repeat the nuclear word that begets it, for each such word is also a metonym of that nucleus.
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Nor shall I expatiate on the alkahest of that mad scoundrel, Paracelsus, with which he pretended to reduce flints into salt; nor archaeus or spiritus rector of that visionary Van Helmont, his simple, elementary water, his gas, ferments, and transmutations; nor shall
The Life and Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves
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It was expatiated on how to using ASP to input and transmit the special format file.
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The chairman expatiated for two hours on his plans for the company.
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This was almost achieved when the two actors expatiated on the subjects of life, love and potato chips.
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He continued to expatiate on the dog's points -- the number of wrinkles, the bandiness of the legs, etc. The conversation dropped in heat and glare, and the picturesqueness of the sea.
Spring Days
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The author has a book out about ‘The Dark Side of Democracy’ in which he expatiates on precisely these themes.
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She considered her cause to be so clamantly just that to expatiate to the Holy Father upon its merits would be an impertinence; it was not conceivable that He would fail her; and in any event, she had in hand a deal of sewing which required immediate attention.
Chivalry
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A simple, fast and precise method of adopting the GPS to calibrate radar azimuth and elevation is expatiated and widely applied in radar calibration.
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Then it occurred to me how much finer a spectacle my ebony friend would make; how well his six feet of manly sinew would grace those pulpit stairs; how eloquently the reverend gentleman might expatiate on the burning sin of shrouding the light of such an intellect in the mists of niggerdom, only to see it snuffed out in darkness; how he might enlarge on what the black could do in elevating his race, either as "cullud" assistant to "Brother Pease" at the Five-Points, or as co-laborer with Fred Douglass at abolition conventions, or, if that didn't _pay_, how, put into the minstrel business, he might run the white "troupes" off the track, and yield a liberal revenue to the "Cause of Freedom.
Among the Pines or, South in Secession Time
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Regarding the titles on the BSFA shortlist, I have previously expatiated online, here, here, here and here.
Archive 2009-03-01
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This, however, is not the place to expatiate on Ormskirk's extraordinary career; his rise from penury and obscurity, tempered indeed by gentle birth, to the priviest secrets of his Majesty's council, -- climbing the peerage step by step, as though that institution had been a garden-ladder, -- may be read of in the history books.
Gallantry Dizain des Fetes Galantes
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The foreground and predominance of the development of automatic assemble machine, used the reconfigurable idea and modular method, was expatiated.
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He also expatiates on ‘mind’ and its relation to French words such as esprit, intellect, entendement, raison, avis, even sentiment and âme.
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It was expatiated on how to using ASP to input and transmit the special format file.
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Every week my jaw dropped lower as she expatiated on the mystic ramifications of this.
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As for Alfred Tennyson Dickens, broken in the depression of the 1890s, a firm of theatrical producers of Melbourne would ultimately organise tours of Britain and America where he read from his father's work and expatiated on his father's life.
Travel: Dickens down under
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A simple, fast and precise method of adopting the GPS to calibrate radar azimuth and elevation is expatiated and widely applied in radar calibration.
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This paper firstly outlines the elements of parallel discrete event simulation(PDES), and provides the challenges of TM in PDES. Secondly it expatiates on optimistic time management.
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As you have heard, she considered her cause to be so clamantly just that to expatiate to the Holy Father upon its merits were an impertinence; it was not conceivable that He would fail her; and in any event, she had in hand a deal of sewing which required immediate attention.
Chivalry
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But the lawyer is always in a hurry; there is the water of the clepsydra driving him on, and not allowing him to expatiate at will: and there is his adversary standing over him, enforcing his rights; the indictment, which in their phraseology is termed the affidavit, is recited at the time: and from this he must not deviate.
Theaetetus
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Tom is a professional hockey player and ballet lover, pursuits on whose alleged similarities he vacuously expatiates.
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This paper expatiates on the practical significance, advantages and several methods of OPAC - based integration of the information resources.
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Starting off seismic convolution model, the author expatiate on the conception and design way of deconvolution.
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Mr. Perkins, you have previously expatiated at great length on your reasons why you think your preferred style of writing and speaking is the only correct style of writing and speaking.
URGENT The "Reform of the Reform" is in motion
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I now expect to be booked on cable TV to expatiate on my brilliant findings without interruption.
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The tramway passed alongside vineyards, an itinerary inciting Simon to expatiate on harvesting grapes.
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Nurse Jamieson had got on a favourite topic, and would have expatiated long enough, for she was a professed admirer of masculine beauty, but there was something which displeased the boy in her last simile; so he cut the conversation short, by asking whether she knew exactly how much money his grandfather had left with Dr. Gray for his maintenance.
The Surgeon's Daughter
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This article expatiates two important factors influencing the price making: the market and the government, and discusses the notion of constituting metro price.
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She then entered into a detail of her way of life, told him how little suited to her taste was the unbounded dissipation of the Harrels, and feelingly expatiated upon the disappointment she had received from the alteration in the manners and conduct of her young friend.
Cecilia
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Mrs. Dods put on a joyous countenance at this proposal, protesting that all should be done in her power to make things agreeable; and while her good friend, Mr. Bindloose, expatiated upon the comfort her new guest would experience at the Cleikum, she silently contemplated with delight the prospect of a speedy and dazzling triumph, by carrying off a creditable customer from her showy and successful rival at the Well.
Saint Ronan's Well
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Mr Morrice, without ceremony, attacked his fair neighbour; he talked of her journey, and the prospects of gaiety which it opened to her view; but by these finding her unmoved, he changed his theme, and expatiated upon the delights of the spot she was quitting.
Cecilia
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Two other leaders expatiated on the importance of these customary rites and the fact that the deceased was the last of his kind - the great warrior-killer.
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Section three is expatiate the exist inevitability and influence.
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The commentator adopts this persona to expatiate on a variety of topics.
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In this paper, the advantages of afforestation by blasting on two sides of highway are outlined, the blasting digging of tree pits, calculation of charge mass and charging structure are expatiated.
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Furthermore, machining method of prime number teeth gear beyond 100 is expatiated.
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The first part: expatiates the contents, value that Sensory Integration trains with feel to integrate the disciplinal mistake area and study the method and process.
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I need scarcely expatiate upon the delicate and long-continuing fragrance which this luxuriant perfume imparts to all things with which it comes in contact; it is peculiarly calculated for the drawer, writing-desk, &c. since its aroma is totally unmingled with that most disagreeable effluvium, which is ever proceeding from alcohol.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 334, October 4, 1828
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Expatiate the effect of noun being used as quantifier from two aspect: meaning and aesthetic feeling.
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It is much more explicitly present in a variety of passages such as the one in which Richard expatiates about the death of kings in characteristically allegorical terms.
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The article expatiates upon design theory of heli - drilling rig and analyses their structural features.
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The luxuries of a natch, and the peculiar Oriental beauty of the enchantresses who perfumed their voluptuous Eastern domes, for the pleasure of the haughty English conquerors, were no less attractive than the battles and sieges on which the Captain at other times expatiated.
The Surgeon's Daughter
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Or he expatiated on the nutritional value of the lowly peanut.
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She expatiated on/upon her work for the duration of the meal.
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The paper expatiated the COST model method and arithmetic, and how to confirm the parameters.
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The design philosophy of fault control is expatiated.
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Then the host began motioning with his hand as though he were giving my brother a mouthful; and ceased not to enumerate and expatiate upon the various dishes to the hungry man whose hunger waxt still more violent, so that his soul lusted after a bit of bread, even a barley scone. 690 Quoth the Barmecide, “Didst thou ever taste anything more delicious than the seasoning of these dishes?”
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Willis, her ladyship over acts her part — she not only expatiates on the ample fortune, the great connexions, and the unblemished character of Mr Barton, but she takes the trouble to catechise me; and, two days ago, peremptorily told me, that a girl of my age could not possibly resist so many considerations, if her heart was not pre-engaged.
The Expedition of Humphry Clinker
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Secondly, the principles and projects to passing azimuth angle vertically are expatiated.
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She expatiated on/upon her work for the duration of the meal.
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The text expatiated how to use color wulfenite to make eligible ammonium molybdate product through lixiviating, extracting, reverse extracting from original ore.
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He goes on to expatiate on Queen Victoria's instructions to the governor-general and suggests that they are somehow relevant to the present debate.