Sentence examples for introducing a character from inspiring English sources

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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.

No wonder she made Sherlock creators Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss break their cardinal rule of not introducing a character into the series that wasn't in the books.

While it is relatively easy to represent blindness by introducing a character such as Aristotle in 1982, who teaches Big Bird about braille, race is more of a challenge.

But if Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, Rabbit and Tigger can at least be given British accents – the books are set in Ashdown Forest in Sussex – we might forgive the studio temporarily for introducing a character named Gopher in 1966.

The case of Mr. D'Amato, in particular, was such a breach of protocol that "The Sopranos" stole his story, introducing a character named Vito Spatafore who was killed after two of his fellow gangsters saw him at a gay bar.

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So I want to introduce a character who dies.

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

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

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

But in a chapter near the middle of the book, "The Sex Lives of Islamic Extremists," Rachman introduces a character not just morally despicable but also profoundly annoying.

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