Also, some very frequent expressions have been borrowed from other languages.
Other frequent expressions husbands will use, proclaim that they will find their wives if they leave and kill them (Wilson and Daly 1993).
Tire burning has been a frequent expression of Palestinian anger.
His frequent expression of his great love for the Russian people, and his sympathy for their plight, was quite genuine, and surprising.
"Big stick" was but one of Roosevelt's frequent expressions that became enshrined in the language.
This latter a favorite and frequent expression.
As finally published, the book does not contain such frequent expressions of prejudice.
These views found frequent expression in private, and in public too; I myself particularly remember the Chancellor's speaking thus most unguardedly at a dinner in Rheims.
But discussions here with a wide range of business executives and other residents found frequent expressions of somewhat higher confidence in the economy.
Most of these patients have an aberrant T-cell immunophenotype with frequent expression of myeloid antigens.