Sentence examples for To scene from inspiring English sources

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To scene

noun

The location of an event that attracts attention.

  • The scene of the crime

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That can vary from scene to scene.

These might change from scene to scene.

They moved on to scene eleven, page thirty.

After all, scene to scene her tasks change completely.

It flows effortlessly from scene to scene, the story floating on Mr. Rivette's gentle camera movement.

From scene to scene, the movie has an enormously vital swing to it.

"3C" wanders aimlessly from scene to scene, with random incident piling on random incident.

A director can cut from scene to scene but not from scene to idea.

Mr. Sestero thought the backdrop looked partly like Istanbul, and it changed from scene to scene.

Ms. Morinaga played all the other parts as they hopped from scene to scene.

The puppeteer chooses from among 150 musical selections, matched to scene type, character, mood, or action.

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