Art expresses the one or the same by the different.
He expressed some distress at his treatment by the news media.
But may not the following be the description of what we express by this name?
I also welcome the views as expressed by the Commission.
"We have the right to express ourselves by any means," he said.
But I expect he will express his decision by morning.
It did not come to him naturally to express himself by touch.
Perhaps this is what I would like to express by way of reacting.
Have I said elsewhere it is remarkable how much can be expressed by the eyes alone?
She expressed "great concern" about drug use by youths in these countries.