1. I could not see his expression. 2. I would have liked to see his expression when she told him. 3. In the darkness she could not see his expression, did not want to see it. 4. Our society sees expressions of emotion as outbursts, unreasonable ways of dealing with feelings. 5. Her hair was too short to fall far across her face, so Edward could see her expression, tender and deliberate. 6. He was seated at his desk, his back to the window, so she could not see his expression clearly. 7. She instantly regretted the question when she saw the expression that crossed his face. 8. It was too dark to see his expression, but Virginia had no doubt it would be the same mocking smile. |