SCENE in a Sentence
Learn SCENE from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
351 example sentences for SCENE, such as:
1. The artist drew the scene from memory.
2. They have added a new scene at the beginning.
3. No weapon was found at the scene of the crime.
4. Every available doctor was called to the scene.
5. The whole place was a scene of feverish activity.
2. They have added a new scene at the beginning.
3. No weapon was found at the scene of the crime.
4. Every available doctor was called to the scene.
5. The whole place was a scene of feverish activity.
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Meanings and Examples of SCENE
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scene
n. a situation treated as an observable object
n. the context and environment in which something is set
Classic Sentence: (210 in 15 pages)
1 The scene was just as he had dreamed of it that morning.
2 When he re-entered the kitchen the lamp lit up the same scene of shining comfort as on the previous evening.
3 Ethan was seized with horror of the scene and shame at his own share in it.
4 It was the first scene of open anger between the couple in their sad seven years together, and Ethan felt as if he had lost an irretrievable advantage in descending to the level of recrimination.
5 To this retreat he descended as soon as the house was quiet, and Zeena's steady breathing from the bed had assured him that there was to be no sequel to the scene in the kitchen.
6 The sight of Mattie going about her work as he had seen her on so many mornings made it seem impossible that she should ever cease to be a part of the scene.
7 Lying in the bed with the moonlight streaming dimly over her, she pictured the whole scene in her mind.
8 Of course, the Tarleton twins had nice manners and they wouldn't make a scene at a barbecue, even though tremendously provoked.
9 Just the same, all the ladies felt pleasantly excited, for it was so seldom that they actually saw a scene or a quarrel.
10 "A change of scene will be the best thing in the world for her," said the doctor, only too anxious to be rid of an unsatisfactory patient.
11 Over the railroads that led down from Virginia to Atlanta and then northward to Tennessee, General Longstreet's corps had been rushed to the scene of the battle.
12 I began with your inelegant scene at Twelve Oaks and, since then, I've picked up many things by keeping my eyes open.
13 Fatigue gave an unreal, nightmarish cast to the whole scene.
14 Melanie bit her lip and tears came to her eyes, and Mammy standing in the hall, a witness to the scene, scowled and breathed hard.
15 Melanie's eyes took in the scene below in its entirety, the sprawling blue-clad body in the red pool, the sewing box beside him, Scarlett, barefooted and gray-faced, clutching the long pistol.
Example Sentence: (141 in 10 pages)
1 The whole place was a scene of feverish activity.
2 I think we need to rehearse the first scene again.
3 This weekend's talks between the two leaders have set the scene for a peace agreement to be reached.
4 Britain's unsettled political scene also worries some investors.
5 His attempts to peddle his paintings around London's tiny gallery scene proved unsuccessful.
6 Photographs of the crime scene began to arrive within twenty minutes.
7 The artist drew the scene from memory.
8 Mercifully some one arrived upon the scene to extricate him from the dilemma and assume the responsibility.
9 The scene was stunning, and for a time engrossed all our attention.
10 The author extracts the maximum from every carefully-crafted scene in this witty tale.
11 Every available doctor was called to the scene.
12 No weapon was found at the scene of the crime.
13 First, let's set the scene - it was a dark, wet night with a strong wind blowing.
14 They have added a new scene at the beginning.
15 And, yeah, I want this whole scene in the nude, we're all nude, that's definite.