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Example sentences for "scene from"

  • The first work which brought Delacroix fame was a picture of a scene from Dante's "Inferno," in which Dante sees some of his old acquaintances who were condemned to float upon the lake which surrounds the infernal city.

  • A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEBTS, A Scene from "Les Barons de Felsheim.

  • Aubert, who goes through a scene from Hamlet in a very tolerable manner.

  • Bregaint in a scene from Andromaque: he is so bad, so very bad, that the audience are moved to sudden outbursts of hilarity by his grand tragic points.

  • A scene from Venice Preserved was selected, and young Lawrence commenced a recitation.

  • He painted a scene from the Tempest for Boydell's Shakespeare Gallery, which project Romney always claimed to have originated, and Hayley was in the studio sitting for Prospero.

  • Scene from Iphygenia," rasped the voice of the man whose duty it was to make announcements.

  • At the 1913 Founder's Day celebration Paul took a subsidiary part, that of Fitzwater, in a scene from Shakespeare's Richard II, on which occasion the King was brilliantly impersonated by E.

  • In the National Gallery is A Scene from "Le Diable Boiteux," in which the dexterity of Egg's execution is visible.

  • The place, too, is as picturesque as a scene from an opera, and China is the last spot where one would expect to find lingering traces of Gothic influence in carved doorways and other architectural details.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "scene from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    arranged according; certain pleasure; five were; greater quantity; heavy cannonade; impossible for; leave the; les yeux; light thing; little disappointed; make haste; must confess; obey the; scene from; scenes from; scenes from the life; should perhaps; speake somewhat; till very; transmitted light; vague sense; what kind; will even; would venture