Sentence examples for it's narration from inspiring English sources

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It's narration, plus melody and percussion, and could be performed at children's symphony concerts, or done as a children's record.

It's narration through it, but you can understand the subject matter of the song.

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If you get people who are bad in life – I mean, cruel people, dangerous people – why do you think they are going to be any better after they're dead?" This is not speech, it is narration: we live in Alison's thoughts.

All it needs is narration to explain what Ivo was thinking when he saw three grown-ups mimicking his every move.

"It's not narration," Mr. Mekas carefully explains.

(It's shrewd narration, but a little annoying: After dealing with Lehman, Wessel dials back and doesn't hit Bear for 120 pages. Bear set up Lehman; it was essentially a continuum. That said, this isn't a very long book).

While the story centres on the imminent wedding, it is Laura's narration that creates real urgency.

For much of the time, in effect, it is Fowles's narration and virtually his voice that we get, almost as if he'd used Warburton as his instrument to create a character named Fowles.

For the show, it's Dave Lamb's sarky narration.

Ruth's voice is given prominence, and it is her narration that powerfully bookends the novel.

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