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How to use narration in a sentence

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It is not only in the landscapes of the mind, of literary fiction, and of oral tradition, that names are narrated and narration creates names.
The bizarre inventions featured in the series have been assembled into a seven-minute featurette and backed with narration and music.
She uses non-realistic devices from fairy tale and a playful allusiveness to other texts in both dialogue and third-person narration.
His narration is intrusive and surplus to requirements but mercifully his lips soon go numb with the cold and he has to stop for a while.
The use of Joy as a narrator on the soundtrack reflects the first-person narration of the original novel.
Raw video footage was edited and narration was provided from carefully prepared scripts.
So I recorded myself reading the original script's narration and put it into the film.
In the past fifteen years, her work has taken a distinct turn towards playful irony and exuberant narration.
The all-seeing narration lends itself to broad, elegiac strokes of opinion.
The voice of the client, her narration, is interwoven with the theoretical discussion.
The progress or development of style becomes temporalised within the narration encouraging viewer awareness of repetition and change.
The narration is clearly articulated and the video and audio quality is top notch for a low-budget presentation like this one.
In its metamorphosis from novella to film, it wisely maintains the convention of narration, but unwisely pushes it to the wayside.
She lays on the hayseed vernacular awfully thick, both in her dialogue and her narration.
Its main purpose is narration, and the dialogue comes through clean and undistorted, so it achieves its aims quite amicably.
His book celebrates the textuality of history, the narrativity of historical narration.
She employs subtitles and dubbed narration to evoke linguistic deterritorialization.
By including and blending the oppositions within her narration, de Pisan has created an engaging and lively epic of her hero, Joan of Arc.
He uses his first-person narration not to tell us about himself, but to undermine the authority of his third-person narration.
The narration was clear, and where it was required, the film was well subtitled.
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Examples from Classical Literature
George was glad to have some one to talk to, but he was distressed by this narration of his landlady.
And narration may be either simple narration, or imitation, or a union of the two?
I was victimised, as will appear in the course of my narration, for the truth of which I can refer to a crowd of worthy witnesses.
They loved, I will not say tediousness, but length and a train of circumstances in a narration.
Let not your sorow die, you that haue read the proeme and narration of this elegiacal history.
The Queen is said to have been moved to tears by the narration of his story.
Description also, in the most artistic fiction, is used only as subsidiary and contributive to narration.
There was something in the simple narration that touched me, though I remained as determinately relentless as ever.
When reb Mordecai concluded his sad narration, all about him were in tears.
The pluperfect participle refers to something which happened a long time ago, and is used to form the past tense of narration.
It may be thought by some that this narration is a biassed one.
Paris performs a soothing narration of the material that will leave listeners mesmerized.
Philip was interested in her shiftless life, and she made him laugh with the fantastic narration of her struggles.
It's a great way to show parents and grandparents how much they and their narration of their life story mean to you.
We shall here resume the more picturesque style of narration.
Mr. Stubmore did not seem to grow more distant at Philip's narration.
If you think about it, fairytales are recycled pieces of information that may change slightly from one narration to the next.
The narration is stilted, better suited for the dime novels of the Nineteenth Century.
There is neither judgment nor exoneration, but merely narration.
At first, Sir Nathaniel seemed disposed to ask questions, but shortly gave this up when he recognised that the narration was concise and self-explanatory.
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