The tramway passed alongside vineyards, an itinerary inciting Simon to expatiate on harvesting grapes. |
The editor-in-chief was even inspired to expatiate at length on how it just goes to show how predictably liberal the competition is these days. |
I now expect to be booked on cable TV to expatiate on my brilliant findings without interruption. |
Mr Schröder wants someone who will get on with managing Germany's finances, not expatiate on every fascinating subject under the sun. |
The commentator adopts this persona to expatiate on a variety of topics. |
He goes on to expatiate on Queen Victoria's instructions to the governor-general and suggests that they are somehow relevant to the present debate. |