Sentence examples for an evocation from inspiring English sources

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The noise was an evocation of, and a cover for, Mr. Mould's roiling emotions.

But as an evocation of the reflexive entitlement of affluent parents, it is really pretty good.

He searches — "Everything and everyone, existence itself, has become an evocation, a possibility for resemblance".

Intriguingly, the book gives an evocation of his last years of freedom.

Among them was Oh, Mr Porter! (1937), an evocation of remote Ireland but filmed in Basingstoke.

It moves from an evocation of hymns to the band music of Henry Hall.

"Confitemini Domino" opened with an evocation of plainchant before erupting into a more ebullient mode.

You can read them in these pictures, each an evocation, each a celebration and a summoning.

The six panels are a sort of storyboard, an evocation of an elsewhere.

We will read bodily gesture, attitude, form as a representation, as an evocation.

A white-sheeted bed turns into an evocation of Greenland glimpsed from an airplane window.

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