Sentence examples for scene describes from inspiring English sources

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One scene describes Tony Reagins, the Angels' director of player development, telling McCarthy that his contract is being restructured with incentive clauses.

The play's most masterly scene describes what never happened: Charles and Cromwell meet over a bottle of wine and find nothing – and then everything – to say.

The first scene describes a moment — seconds, really — in the site-specific production by the English National Opera and the theater company Punchdrunk of "The Duchess of Malfi," adapted as an opera from John Webster's tragedy.

One memorable scene describes the doctor's first amputation, in which "his quick hard saw-strokes spat into the air a fine white bone dust that drifted toward him, drawn by his breath, eventually dissolving into his damp surgical mask".

Another scene describes her working around this time in her office in wealthy, sterile Belgravia, in a "high-backed chair" as in Downing Street, "looking at papers with the help of a huge magnifying glass … underlining, marking marginalia, gathering odds and ends together in files, and then forgetting where she had put them".

The relatively short fourth scene describes that the maids of honour exit from the queen's room which had been partitioned off by misu entering the torch-lit garden.

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Villagers who reached the scene described devastation.

Journalists at the scene described officers arresting protesters without apparent cause.

Several reporters at the scene described being shoved and manhandled by hostile police.

An officer on the scene described Leyritz as having bloodshot, glassy eyes and a flushed face.

One of the first Emergency Medical Service paramedics on the scene described his reaction to a superior.

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