Sentence examples for tense description from inspiring English sources

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The ensuing narrative is split into two parts: his present tense description of the search that unfolds, and her diary entries stretching back several years.

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Gray's present tense descriptions of replays has been adopted, not only by Alan Hansen, but by most of the younger commentators, an indication of how the lingua franca of the game comes through their mics and cameras.

The tone of the programme is the perfect approximation of her standup, which flits dizzyingly from subject to subject without pause, often starting with tense descriptions of her mental-health issues before careering off into a kaleidoscopic nightmare of free-associated thoughts and abstract voices.

I saw lots of people beginning to come up and read it and, for themselves, begin to process the present-tense description of the animation of the World Trade Center campus".

She offered present-tense descriptions of the horrific day, which included images shown on television and language so common ("acrid smoke") as to be clichéd.

His first important novel, Les Conquérants (1928), is a tense and vivid description of a revolutionary strike in Guangzhou Canton, Chinana.

To use present tense in this description testifies to the truth that resides in all of Grey's long-neglected take on the Lovings, which is now exhibited at the International Center of Photography in New York.

Write about previous projects in the past tense, but the description of a job function or institution in the present tense.

When Ken receives the order to bump off his young companion – this phone call, in which Harry suddenly describes Ray in the past tense, is chilling beyond description – the old hitman's fatherliness flourishes, pitching him against Harry, a friend to whom he owes a debt from long ago.

Rizza has a mesmerizing ability to get into the brain of an Asperger's-ridden loner who may or may not be giving us the whole story about his intentions and his past, which makes even the most banal and everyday actions and descriptions carry a tense, compacting weight.

To increase the effect of the exposure, patients were asked to write in the first person and in present tense and to give detailed descriptions of all sensory details they had experienced during the traumatic event including olfactory, visual and auditory stimuli.

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