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Example sentences for "scenario"

Lexicographically close words:
scelere; sceleris; scelerum; scelus; scena; scenarios; scene; sceneries; scenery; scenes
  1. Such was the scenario depicting that evening, and I felt I could look forward to a night bordering on the exact characteristics of the one before, distinguished only by the fact that my father was absent.

  2. I found this affair to be thoroughly amusing as it was in the same scenario which I had starred only a week before.

  3. Or I might just blow the scenario for you.

  4. The getaway scenario is still intact, right down to the last detail.

  5. The Israeli's attempt to pull out early had just been cut off at the pass, so why not see what would happen if the scenario got shut down entirely?

  6. I hate to tell you what the new scenario is .

  7. Look," he said, "you're proposing a scenario neither of us wants.

  8. I'll see if I can get a scenario ready for you by 0800 hours tomorrow.

  9. Then the scenario could be played out on your own terms.

  10. By next week Sperry and I will have got together a scenario for the play and when Sperry reads it to Fitzalan we'll get an advance of at least five hundred.

  11. Doubtless this imposes a special duty upon both the author of the scenario and the producer, and they do not always respond to it.

  12. I think I could, if I could once get the scenario to--to discharge, as Billy says.

  13. But the scenario must be possible, if I could only get the figures and events juggled about into place.

  14. It is the same attitude that renders it almost physically painful for one of us to read over the scenario of an opera or a column biography of its composer before hearing a performance at the Metropolitan.

  15. If I could acquire a brief scenario of each so much the better.

  16. Before going on the stage, the Mimes just inspected the Scenario of the Comedia Del' Arte, and for the dialogue and action everything depended solely upon their Pantomimic genius.

  17. This impromptu mode of acting furnishes opportunities for a perpetual change in the performance, so that the same Scenario repeated still appears a new one: thus one Comedy may become twenty Comedies.

  18. Credits: May Tully; producer and director, Maxwell Karger; scenario and adaptation, June Mathis.

  19. I have no absolute knowledge of his method; but if he schemed out any scenario for Getting Married or Misalliance, he has sedulously concealed the fact--to the detriment of the plays.

  20. This is not to say that the drawing-up of a tentative scenario ought not to be one of the playwright's first proceedings.

  21. Hervieu, the act of composition means merely the careful filling in of a scenario as neat and complete as a schedule.

  22. The scenario or skeleton is so manifestly the natural ground-work of a dramatic performance that the playwrights of the Italian commedia dell' arte wrote nothing more than a scheme of scenes, and left the actors to do the rest.

  23. It pleased me greatly to draw out a detailed scenario, working up duly to a situation at the end of each act; and, once made, that scenario was like a cast-iron mould into which the dialogue had simply to be poured.

  24. The transition from extempore acting regulated by a scenario to the formal learning of parts falls within the historical period of the German stage.

  25. The brevity of the narrative, the laconic expressions of emotion in it have made certain critics maintain the theory that it is only an epitome of a story, or a kind of scenario written as a preliminary sketch of a longer work.

  26. His narrative is as condensed as that of a scenario with lacunae, abrupt transitions, failures in an adequate vocabulary of emotion.

  27. We may hear from him by Monday or Tuesday, and we'll get a scenario ready anyways so's we can begin to shoot not later than a week from to-day.

  28. Well anyways the bunk that scenario editor picked out was something fierce.

  29. But it just happened I had a idea for a scenario myself, which come about through somebody having give me a book for Christmas and one night, the boy having forgot to bring the papers, I read it.

  30. Mr. Hammond desired to have most of the scenes taken at Freezeout Camp and he had talked over the plot of the story with Ruth Fielding, whose previous successes as a scenario writer were remarkable.

  31. In this way the shrewd capitalists behind the great film-making companies have obtained the best work from chief directors, the most brilliant screen stars, and the more successful scenario writers.

  32. She was brooding over a motion picture, and she was determined to turn out a better scenario than she had ever before written.

  33. I am really writing the scenario Mr. Hammond is producing.

  34. Mr. Hammond expects me to have the first part of the scenario ready for the director when he gets on the ground.

  35. To keep the business from slackening, Andre-Louis prepared a new scenario every week.

  36. If he had acquitted himself well as Figaro-Scaramouche, he excelled himself in the new piece, the scenario of which would appear to be very much the better of the two.

  37. He attempted to take a lightning mental review of the first act of this scenario of which he was himself the author-in-chief; but found his mind a complete blank.

  38. Thus before the profits come to be divided, there is a salary to be paid me as actor, and a small sum for each scenario with which I provide the company; that is a matter for mutual agreement.

  39. The company's reception of the canevas now confirmed him, if we except Polichinelle, who, annoyed at having lost half his part in the alterations, declared the new scenario fatuous.

  40. XIV Three boiling days, and the major part of three boiling nights, Jarvis sweated and toiled over the scenario for the revised two acts.

  41. My impulse was to take my work and leave, but I remembered how important this chance seemed to you, so I swallowed my pride, though it choked me, and promised to make a scenario of the changes, to submit at once.

  42. He would submit his ideas for a scenario the next day or so.

  43. I shall read the scenario of the third act to Miss Harper to-morrow, the gods and the lady permitting.

  44. He thought Henshaw would perhaps be doing without food in order to work on the scenario for Robinson Crusoe, Junior.

  45. A certain community of ambitions had been the foundation of this sympathy between the two, for Tessie Kearns meant to become a scenario writer of eminence, and, like Merton, she was now both studying and practising a difficult art.

  46. He began to alter the scenario of his own life.

  47. It is a heaven-given scenario of that shyest, dearest, remotest of essences--the mind of a strolling bachelor.

  48. It is the passkey to the Master's attitude toward all the dear creations of his brain; it is the spiritual scenario of every novel he has written.

  49. Was Consuello a screen player or had she some other work connected with the production of pictures, designer, scenario writer, director, art expert?

  50. And so the author took the scenario and folded it and put it in his inside pocket and walked away, inhaling angrily on his last cigarette.

  51. So I am working here at Amalfi, on the scenario of that play I sketched before Cavor came walking into my world, and I am trying to piece my life together as it was before ever I saw him.

  52. But when next evening the apparition was repeated with remarkable precision, and again the next evening, and indeed every evening when rain was not falling, concentration upon the scenario became a considerable effort.

  53. Scenario writing became a rather expensive amusement, instead of a bringer of fortune.

  54. The scenario tells us that, Valbayre having been caught by justice, she sets fire to the Palace thereof, and her own bones are discovered in the ashes.

  55. Part of it is in scenario merely; and Flaubert was wont to alter so much, that one cannot be sure even of the other and more finished part.

  56. Now read me the scenario of the new play.

  57. In the glow of his love-born resolution he began to search among his papers for an unfinished scenario called Enid's Choice.

  58. All ready," called Mr. Pertell, who, with a copy of the scenario in his hand stood back of Russ to direct matters.

  59. But Ruth had the knack of condensing a long scenario into a few words.

  60. I'll explain," and from the typewritten scenario she held she went over the outlines of the big marine drama, as one of the authors of the Comet company had written it.

  61. The scenario dealt with the return of St. Augustine to the England he remembered converting.

  62. All rights which I may have in the scenario to go with the stage right and literary copyright as prescribed as far as you may make use of it.

  63. In Ireland I sat down and began writing a scenario for you.

  64. But neither the scenario they jointly sketched for Belloc's Emerald nor another made by Gilbert alone for his own Flying Inn ever reached the stage.

  65. In fact he told me once that he had long wished to write a new translation of Cyrano and would like to try his hand at a film scenario of the play.

  66. Actions During a Nuclear, Biological, or Chemical Attack While it is possible that the NBC attack will be discrete short events, the more likely scenario is the enemy will use NBC throughout the conflict.

  67. Therefore, these estimates do not provide a good basis for estimating the most likely outcomes for a series of "average" attacks, or for comparing a scenario with an actual attack.

  68. The user of the guide must decide which scenario best represents his conditions (or interpolate from two scenarios), then use or adjust the estimates.


  69. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "scenario" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    book; continuity; drama; libretto; lines; outline; path; plan; plot; project; projection; proposal; proposition; prospectus; scenario; scheme; score; script; side; story; strategy; text