Sentence examples for in narrative structures from inspiring English sources

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"I had never thought that I would be involved in narrative structures," Mr. Braxton said.

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The difference in narrative structure reflects this change.

The stars are Tom Hanks and Emma Thompson, but the film belongs to Marcel – her script an expert confection, a masterclass in narrative structure.

JASON MEADOWS / PEGGY PREHEIM In narrative structure, the tale-within-a-tale can mark fracture points between hallucination and reality.

Toni Morrison was one of the first to recognise "his ability to reflect on this extraordinary mesh of experiences that he has had, some familiar and some not, and to really meditate on that the way he does, and to set up scenes in narrative structure, dialogue, conversation – all of these things that you don't often see, obviously, in the routine political memoir biography...."....

Stripped of its enormous curved screen, impressive battles and Dolby sound, "Captain America: Civil War" is the latest installment of an episodic ensemble drama that examines the tension between personal beliefs and the greater good in which moments of tragedy/peril/violence are interspersed with witty dialogue in narratives structured to accommodate future storytelling.

Here, as we will see, the course of the disease can be expressed in narratives structured by provisional time and, ultimately, by the revelation of fading time: both forms characterized by the closing-in of time, in terms of both scope (where time should be focused) and duration (how much time is left).

His Tuesday evening program at Carnegie Hall, devoted fully to that composer, had a unifying conceptual focus on Schumann's uncanny ability to compose miniatures that are charming on their own but work even better as episodes in huge narrative structures.

Reviewing the plots of books that were designated as "ideal," she notices a striking similarity in their narrative structures: These romances tend to be "very tightly organized around the evolving relationship" between the female protagonist and a "brooding, handsome man who is also curiously capable of soft, gentle gestures".

In particular, the presented architecture studies how episodic memory and procedures in semantic memory can be redefined in terms of narrative structures.

And as David Dobbs – himself a fine exponent of the art of nonfiction – put it to me at this year's Science Online festival in January, the narrative structures, characterisation and explanatory approach that Lewis deploys to make collateralised debt obligations and on-base percentage sing are just as applicable to science as they are to investment banking and sports statistics.

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