Sentence examples for introduce a character from inspiring English sources

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So I want to introduce a character who dies.

HIRSCHBERG: But would you intentionally introduce a character to do that?

Page B1 SWEET NEW SPOKESSHELL M&M's, sold by the confectionery giant Mars, will use a commercial during Super Bowl XLVI on Feb. 5 to introduce a character to represent brown M&M's named Ms. Brown.

A POPULAR candy will offer elocution lessons of a sort on Super Bowl Sunday, answering the question "How now, brown?" M&M's, sold by the confectionery giant Mars, will use a commercial during Super Bowl XLVI on Feb. 5 to introduce a character to represent brown M&M's named Ms. Brown.

(The pilot and several other episodes were written by Katherine Fugate, who is also the series' creator; no male writer, I think it's safe to say, would introduce a character on a gynecologist's table, and then go further by having the character make a sexual joke about the ultrasound wand).

It is one thing to introduce a character who seems to embody social entropy; it is another to try to amplify the mood with eldritch phrases better left to Poe: "a kind of mucoid grayness," "the shrieks of greed and envy, dismay and growing formless horror".

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In my next book I am introducing a character called Red Herring.

I asked Laura Bush to give a thumbnail description of her husband, as if she were a novelist introducing a character.

The book introduced a character named Billy Boyle — a brash former cop and distant relative of Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower.

He even fretted over whether to put first names or surnames on his script when introducing a character's lines.

During a stint at Second City, in Chicago, in 1961, she introduced a character named Rita, a desperate, needy, aging single girl.

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