1. Even at this distance, I could see that the children wore expressions of concern. 2. He still wore his expression of vacuous merriment, which must have been habitual rather than assumed in my honour. 3. Their pilot wore an expression of extreme relief. 4. Wearing an expression of utter boredom, Harry turned back to his book. 5. You can catch sight of yourself looking at other things than your own reflection, wearing unselfconscious expressions of interest and curiosity. 6. I wore my expression like a promise. 7. And he wears no expression. 8. And when I looked around at the other diners, a great many of them wore expressions of astonishment and regret. 9. As Arriaga returned to his pew to sit with his wife, Lucila, he wore an expression of concern. 10. At the moment of insertion, Athey, his eyes rolling heavenward, wears an expression of rapturous calm. |