convey造句31. Robert De Niro has been a faithful exponent of 'the Method', immersing himself totally in his roles and notorious for gaining and losing whatever weight has been necessary to convey the character.
32. Few journalists have managed to convey the full horror of the situation.
33. You don't want to convey the impression that there's anything illegal going on.
34. Could you convey a message to Mr Merrick for me, please?
35. I want to convey to children that reading is one of life's greatest treats.
36. Please give/send/convey my regards to your mother if you see her.
37. His genius lies in his ability to convey pure terror in his work.
38. With a single wag of her finger she managed to convey her total disapproval.
39. He was sent to convey a message to the U.N. Secretary General.
40. She realized that Johnson was trying to convey to her that he was lonely.
41. What the book does convey very successfully is the horror of war.
42. The railway company extended a branch line to Brightlingsea to convey fish direct to Billingsgate.
43. Words alone cannot convey the untold misery endured by people in these refugee camps.
44. You don't want to convey the impression that we're not interested.
45. Euclid was trying to convey his idea of a geometrical point.
46. A vibrating membrane in the ear helps to convey sounds to the brain.
47. She managed to convey an enthusiasm she did not feel.
48. Several transports were sent to convey them to the camp.
49. The main problem is the author's incapacity to convey his ideas.
50. She attempted to convey these to Fabio.
51. It was a simple favor Wilson managed to convey.
52. How to convey the battle scene posed a problem.
53. The names bestowed on stations equally convey a message.
54. A few instances quickly convey an impression of it.
55. I managed to convey my gratitude.
56. Even without verbal language,[Sentence dictionary] we can convey meaning.
57. The analogy was intended to convey two things.
58. Taking another glass of champagne, he wondered if he had really managed to convey all that.
59. He tried to convey the power of the emotion which gripped a man at such a moment.
60. Yet, Lord Taylor accuses newspapers of slanting accounts of sentences, of failing to convey salient facts.