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Example sentences for "narrator"

Lexicographically close words:
narrating; narration; narrations; narrative; narratives; narrators; narrer; narrow; narrowe; narrowed
  1. Darrell, the grand advocate, felt he could not have produced on a jury, with those elements, the effect which that boy-narrator produced on his granite self.

  2. The narrator of the incident was "a knowledgable woman," who dwelt in an apology for a cabin, a thatched shed placed against the precipitous side of the glen almost beneath the castle.

  3. He does not care to make us see the narrator as a man, yet the story is not devoid of touches of strong human interest; if it were it would be less powerful.

  4. Accordingly, when the narrator has finished his tale the story is finished.

  5. Here another angel interrupted the little narrator with the question: 'Do you mean the nut-tree in Dorbstadt?

  6. These stories are not added to or diminished, for if in the telling the least circumstance be omitted the narrator is reminded of the error and corrects it.

  7. After the narrator had concluded I inquired if it had any other meaning than a story told to excite interest.

  8. On her being landed, the cot was again lowered to the rock, and the narrator of our story entered it, lying upon his back.

  9. I dare say," says the narrator of the event, "that in the whole time of the war there was not so rare a manner of fight, or so great a slaughter of men.

  10. Mr. de Medina was perfectly astounded at all he heard; and he listened in silent wonderment—no longer interrupting the narrator with comment or question.

  11. There's many things more stranger still here," returned his informant, who was pleased with the mysterious importance which his position as narrator of these marvels gave him.

  12. Pascal is himself the spectator and narrator of the 'Revue Theosophique,' or whether he quotes (he uses marks of quotation) some other writer.

  13. Mr. Tregear attests the upright, truth-telling character of the British official, who is the narrator of his own experiment.

  14. The narrator then traversed the fire, barefoot, at un petit trot, 'a little less than two paces a second.

  15. Perhaps it is as well to bear in mind, whilst reading it, that its narrator is a story-teller by profession, and the most imaginative and decorative of historians.

  16. And, first, this narrator explains its cause.

  17. How Joseph spent the years which succeeded the famine we have no means of knowing; but the closing act of his life seemed to the narrator so significant as to be worthy of record.

  18. It is not the purpose of this narrator to write the history of the world.

  19. If this inscription is genuine--and there seems no reason to call it in question--it shows that there is no exaggeration in the statement of our narrator that the famine was very grievous in other lands as well as in Egypt.

  20. The narrator often stationed himself upon a log to watch them, with his face so near, that their feathers frequently brushed against it as they toiled at their task.

  21. The later narrator knows the exact day of the month on which the flood began.

  22. What, then, is the relevancy of talk about the "glacial epoch" to the question of the historical veracity of the narrator of the story of the Noachian deluge?

  23. The same book in the hands of a skilful narrator may be made to afford delight to children both of five and ten.

  24. I am of the abject House of Kai and my inoffensive rice is earned as a narrator of imagined tales.

  25. These are the pages of the forgotten incident in the life of Yuen Yan which this narrator has sought out and discovered.

  26. The narrator ceased, with a sidelong glance at the corner where reclined the lady passenger.

  27. The narrator paused to give vent to his cynical chuckle.

  28. On his swearing, the young girl fell into a swoon; and her companion suddenly disappeared on seeing the narrator come up to her assistance.

  29. And he motioned for the narrator to proceed.

  30. The narrator is a famous Russian journalist, who first contributed his experiences to the Russkol Slovl.

  31. Of their correctness there can be no doubt, being alike confirmed by the internal evidence of their truth, the corroborating statements of contemporaries, and the high character of the narrator of his own extraordinary adventures.

  32. But it was the manner and feelings of the narrator that, in this instance, gave the comic effect to the tragedy of which he was the hero.

  33. These become the groundwork of many an amusing tale, in which the imagination of the narrator has ample range for exaggeration without exceeding the bounds of possibility.

  34. It raised in us an esteem and affection for the narrator which has since been continually augmenting.

  35. Before I had time to express half what I felt to the fair narrator the party came in.

  36. Sir Nigel was disgusted to see the narrator twist his mouth into a sweet, shrewd, repressed grin even as he expectorated into the nearest receptacle.

  37. Tread, the advanced blacksmith at Stornham, having heard in his by-gone, better days of the Great Plague of London, was greatly in demand as a narrator of illuminating anecdotes at The Clock Inn.

  38. Prince Roland," replied his Lordship, almost with geniality, "I have never heard so graphic a narrator in my life.

  39. Sally may be said to imbibe the narrator at intervals.

  40. The narrator threw all his powers of description into the simultaneousness of Sally's arrival at this point and the gentleman walking straight over the pier-edge.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "narrator" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.