Sentence examples for author's habit from inspiring English sources

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The reviewer thought particularly galling the author's habit of depicting poets and politicians in a manner at once so vivid and so remote from their actual careers.

One of the more annoying smokescreens to our understanding is the author's habit of using real names in a fictional context.

However, as with the other novels, this one occasionally veers into sentimentality, mostly because of the author's habit of gesturing away from the narrative to the figurative world.

Lewis Carroll attracted two new biographies that laid varying degrees of stress on the author's habit of photographing naked young girls and of constructing elaborate mathematical problems during insomniac nights.

A review by Colin Waters in the Glasgow Herald criticised the author's habit of opening sections with a stark historical marker: "Here is a situation: a country that is not fully a country..

Keller praises the book not only as an engaging autobiographical account of the author's habit of amassing unusual collections, but..

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According to that Vanity Fair piece from 2014, the author's habits got worse in the eighties.

Certainly such a book will highlight its author's habits and predilections, and that is part of the fun and education of it for any reader.

And the author's inexplicable habit of italicising just about every tenth word quickly creates the impression that everyone in the book is constantly waving their hands in the air, waggling their eyebrows and generally overdoing things.

For Stewart, this phrasal undercurrent attests both to Dickens's early immersion in Shakespearean sonority and, at the same time, to the effect of Victorian stenography, with the repressed phonetics of its elided vowels, on the young author's verbal habits long after his stint as a shorthand Parliamentary reporter.

Many of Cusk's contemporaries have a distinct manner, but Cusk seems to me one of very few in possession of a style in Stendhal's sense, which is to say a way of writing that expresses in every sentence its author's singular habits of mind.

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