Sentence examples for prolonged narrative from inspiring English sources

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Edin's own snow trek up to Grebak is slotted into his prolonged narrative of how he and Gorazde fared from the end of peace in 1992 to August 1995, when British peacekeepers evacuated the town, leaving their camp to be scavenged by the townsfolk, who believed themselves doomed by the desertion: actually, the departure cued the saviour air strikes.

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We also observed three similar narratives of prolonged labor among women with a preference for homebirth.

With only four rounds of fixtures left, the anxieties are likely to be prolonged right to the end of the season, but a narrative is already evident.

Some of these narratives of injury attest to the glories of modern medicine, the way new surgical techniques have prolonged careers that would have ended precipitously as recently as a decade ago.

Or perhaps prolonged it.

A prolonged silence ensues.

A noisy prolonged bore?

It was prolonged.

The ovations were prolonged.

Shackling for prolonged periods.

Yet they follow the pattern of the captivity narrative, from the taking ("One fateful day in June of 1991 changed my life forever," writes Jaycee Dugard, abducted when she was 11 and held for 18 years), through prolonged captivity, to release and return.

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