Reader
in sentence
346 examples of Reader in a sentence
To inform the
reader
through commentary and footage.
dear
reader
we are asked to live forever with the following verse)titled"The field of the dead"-I shall go across the snow-clad field,I shall fly above the field of death.I shall search for valiant warriors,my betrothed,my stalwart youths.Here lies one felled by a wild saber,there lies one impaled by an arrow.From their wounds blood fell like rain on our native soil,on our Russian fields.He who fell for Russia in noble death shall be blest by my kiss on his dead eyes;and to him,brave lad,who remained alive I shall be a true wife and a loving friend.I'LL not be wed to a handsome man,earthly charm and beauty fast fade and die.I'll be wed to the man who's brave,Give ye heed to this,brave warriors!(now to its conclusion with Nevskys entry into Pskov)In a great campaign Russia went to war.Russia put down the hostile troops.In our native land no foe shall live.Foes who come shall be put to death!Celebrate and sing,native mother Russia!In our native land foe men shall not live.Foes shall never see Russian towns and fields;they who march on Russia shall be put to death!
Where resolution and forgiveness is achieved in the book, however, lifting the burden of bitterness from the
reader
and permitting levity, there is no corresponding moment in the film.
As an avid
reader
of Clive Barker, I truly anticipated this film prior to it's release...
I saw "The
Reader"
at a film festival in Manhattan this week.
I applaud "The
Reader"
for really doing it right, and I encourage anyone who is interested in film and in storytelling to look at it seriously.
After having seen The Lost Child for quite a number of times since its release in 1995, and having read the
reader'
s comments (mostly about Jane Tennison's background and Helen Mirren's superb role in it), it strikes me more than ever that no comments are made upon the brilliant role Robert Glenister is playing as Chris Hughes.
I was a huge comic book
reader
at the time, and anything relating to superheroes was anticipated heavily.
Be forewarned, oh gentle reader, not all offbeat British comedies succeed.
I knew him, dear reader, and let me tell thee, THIS VERSION SUCKS!
The book "Morvern Callar" has a point; every
reader
of the book must have felt this, and felt as if he had gotten it; but I suspect most of them could not state it in words.
Look at the
reader
comments and their star ratings: Most are 6/10, 7/10 or better.
Yes, dear
reader.
To create a fictional observer for the purpose of giving the
reader
a point of connection in the book is regrettable, regrettable that white people can't just read a book without a white protagonist to connect to, but at least he was placed in a somewhat passive role.
Before I go further, it seems only fair that I point out the following so a
reader
can see if I'm prejudiced or not.
For an example of a compelling, intelligent, well-researched series based on Revelation that presents a realistic and Christian world view without offending the secular
reader
(who after all should be whom a Christian is trying to reach) read the Christ Clone trilogy by James BeauSeigneur.
I couldn't see that warm, generous side of Emma, which drives the
reader
to love her: The patience and warmth she shows to her father; the closeness between her and Mrs Weston, which demonstrates her willingness to put her friend's happiness above her own (as she sacrifices the only equal companion in her household by forwarding Miss Taylors marriage).
In short, King takes the
reader
places where you can't put a Panavision camera.
As an audience watching the filmed King, we're left with less than half the information than the
reader
has access to.
If it's all the same to you the
reader
though I feel compelled to point out that with the lone exception of Christopher Walken in a returning role as Gabriel this movie is pathetically HORRID.
My boyfriend is an avid
reader
of WWII books and memorabilia.
If at last the door bursts open and a bug ten feet tall lurches through, the
reader
may be a little scared, but he'll also think, "Well, I can deal with that.
Good day to you
reader.
Recounting the brutal killing of a Midwest family, author Truman Capote focused on minutia, wrapping himself and the
reader
up in the subject AND subjects!
He is lingering in his boyhood, while the
reader
discovers his wife is an unbearable, aspiring socialite who wants him to resume his place in society.
While listening to an audio book, Cambpell Scott is the
reader.
The author obviously intended the
reader
to understand why the public jumped to the conclusions they did.
As B movies go, it was well above average (I warn the
reader
now that I may reveal certain key elements of the plot or other parts of the movie, although I am trying to minimise any such tendency).
I am a very avid
reader
of Margaret Laurence and was excited to see that this novel was being turned into a film.
As a comic book reader, who still sees myself as a total kid at heart, I admit I might have been a bit biased towards this movie.
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