How To Use Interweave In A Sentence

  • As I walked along the paths that interweave amongst the foliage I came upon something I had never seen there before.
  • Note especially how well Ezra interweaved them to make the story we're familiar with. Augustine on Creation
  • He meshes the grotesque with the strange, interweaves the mundane and normal, and then skews the whole mixture a scoosh to the left of center.
  • Complex family relationships interweave with a murder plot in this ambitious new novel.
  • She varies the size of the typeface; alternates between objective and intimate and rhapsodic registers; leaps between topics; and interweaves unattributed quotations.
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  • This award-winning novel interweaves the life of a San Francisco filmmaker with the life of a courtesan priestess of Inanna.
  • Constructed like the Forth rail bridge and equally beautiful, the sections interweave to deliver a seamless coherent "beezer" of a tale. Readers recommend their favourite books of 2010
  • The cinematography is beautiful, and the movie's ingenious editing seamlessly interweaves past and present, and jumps between several different lawsuits. 'The Social Network' Doesn't Live Up To Hype
  • In his discourse upon the task of the translator, Benjamin interweaves a scientific view with a theological perception.
  • Note especially how well chiltone interweaved them to make the post we're familiar with. Augustine on Creation
  • Themes and motifs interweave and recur, circling around each other, acquiring new associations with each repetition.
  • Accessible through live tiles in the home screen, the Me the user, people, pictures and video, music, and games—plus the omnipresent search—hubs give views into several data sources, connecting and presenting them into an interweaved panoramic stream. Windows Phone 7 | CurveHouse.com
  • I also like how they interweaved the flashbacks with the present (flashbacks were usually on separate chapters). Year-End Babble: 2009 Anime Notables « Undercover
  • Kowhaiwhai lends itself to being able to interweave the social, political and economic forces we face today in Aotearoa.
  • Complex family relationships interweave with a murder plot in this ambitious new novel.
  • These four volumes collect all four titles that Kirby interweaved his cosmic tale through: Jimmy Olsen, New Gods, The Forever People, and Mister Miracle. 17 « July « 2009 « Axiom's Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy
  • In his discourse upon the task of the translator, Benjamin interweaves a scientific view with a theological perception.
  • The ties of a patchy, lacunal and tragic memory begin to interweave the Italy of the ‘years of lead’ and that of Berlusconi.
  • The opening titles interweave through an animated sequence depicting macabre images of death and decay occasionally twinned with illustrations of traditional British university life.
  • Films that juggle and interweave storylines across time can be tricky business.
  • Is it possible to interweave a story for mom and a story for daughter and presented as one book? on 04 May 2010 at 7: 36 pm Leanne Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Writing for Two Generations of Readers
  • The directors cleverly interweave the real people with the actors playing them.
  • When fiction meets history: study day - many contemporary writers interweave historical knowledge with narrative, whether in biographies, memoirs, historical fiction or fictionalised histories. November 2007
  • The episodic structure has allowed us to interweave stories, gameplay and atmosphere in a whole new way, said Sam Houser, Founder of Rockstar Games. Flixnjoystix.com! » Game News Bytes: May 25th – 29th, 2009! Rounding Up The Week’s Notable Video Game News Items!
  • He interweaves a Brechtian political parable with naturalist realism.
  • Hsieh s image criticism, related to macrocosm and microcosm , interweaves them into an organic theoretical system.
  • For millions of Hindus in India, religion interweaves private worship, public ritual, and ephemeral art.
  • Economic, racial, political, historic and cultural factors have combined to interweave the fabric of the world.
  • Each plot thread should make sense in itself and interweave with the others, not only convincingly, but in the most effective way for this kind of book. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Losing the plot, and finding it again
  • Will it unfold as a straight tale, or will you interweave story lines and points of view? Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » On your mark, get set… Pre-plotting basics
  • It interweaves stories from the author's own childhood, revealing how her relationship with her own mother has shaped the choices she has made.
  • It unravels the narrative threads each from the other, so that we may better understand how they interweave, forcing them apart so that we can understand their detail before they spring back together.
  • Economic, racial, political, historic and cultural factors have combined to interweave the fabric of the world.
  • She neatly interweaves discussions of online behavior with social science theories that may explain some Internet phenomena.
  • And despite its appearance, it's not related to the verb complect, which means "to interweave. Boston.com Top Stories
  • Economic, racial, political, historic and cultural factors have combined to interweave the fabric of the world.
  • These sometimes wrenching, ultimately hopeful stories are interweaved with stunning time-lapse photography from the Ground Zero site, as it comes back to life. Matt's Guide to Weekend TV: Torchwood and HBO Finales, Plus 9/11 Programming
  • Lose yourself at the Wits Theatre in Braamfontein, where Just In Time interweaves mime and movement, and illusion and the surreal take centre stage.
  • Jonkers Street was already crowded with vehicles and pedestrians, which seemed to interweave without touching each other.
  • This year's program will interweave music from our new album Earth Music along with our original solstice-inspired pieces that have become traditional to this event over three decades. Joseph Vella: Paul Winter on The 32nd Annual Winter Solstice Concert
  • The lawsuits require obligatory scenes of adversaries meeting and arguing in offices, but you'd never know they were obligatory because they interweave past and present to electrifying effect. 'Social Network': Password Is Perfection
  • She interweaves dark outlines and flatter strokes of paint in rendering a dangling stalk.
  • In his discourse upon the task of the translator, Benjamin interweaves a scientific view with a theological perception.
  • Or dot, or diamonds, or paratactic , or interweave, the design that former bed is overspread also can be such.
  • The programme successfully interweaves words and pictures.
  • It is the interweaved story of five characters, four of which are pulled from her other stories, being pulled together and entwined at an inn ... by Papa Ghede. Thor's Day
  • The range of characters results in a number of subplots that interweave to create a tangled story arc.
  • Complex family relationships interweave with a murder plot in this ambitious new novel.
  • He meshes the grotesque with the strange, interweaves the mundane and normal, and then skews the whole mixture a scoosh to the left of center.
  • Passages about the Greek historian Herodotus interweave with Michael's story, as do other classical references, family photographs and letters. Five finalists for National Book Critics Circle award in poetry
  • Is it possible to interweave a story for mom and a story for daughter and present it as one book? on 04 May 2010 at 7: 39 pm Cindy Hudson Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Writing for Two Generations of Readers
  • Free of our genetic heritage and free of our biological roots, free to soar into a promisingly magnificent future, the future of commingled information, of interweaved sensation, of co-opted dreams. Jason Silva: Why Science Needs To Bring Sexy Back
  • As I walked along the paths that interweave amongst the foliage I came upon something I had never seen there before.
  • We still have here to disentwine or disentangle his own from the weeds of glorious and of other than glorious feature with which Fletcher has thought fit to interweave them; even in the close of the last scene of all we can say to a line, to a letter, where Shakespeare ends and Fletcher begins. A Study of Shakespeare
  • Complex family relationships interweave with a murder plot in this ambitious new novel.
  • Accompanied by orchestral percussion, the melodic instruments interweave solos and duets and leave a trail of scattered bells.
  • In the following chapters I will explain the origins of each mechanism of cooperation and interweave this train of thought with my own intellectual journey, one that began in Vienna and then continued to Oxford, Princeton, and now Harvard. SuperCooperators

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