Use of anecdote in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include anecdote at the start of sentence, anecdote at the end of sentence and anecdote in the middle of sentence

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anecdote at the end of sentence


  1. The book is a rich store of anecdote.
  2. He departed from the text to tell an anecdote.
  3. She departed from the text to tell an anecdote.
  4. As they so often did, the brothers began with a telling anecdote.
  5. But this study, from psychologists in Durham, is demography not anecdote.
  6. She exemplified each of the points she was making with an amusing anecdote.

anecdote in the middle of sentence


  1. This research is based on anecdote not fact.
  2. They loved a bon mot or anecdote but despised gossip.
  3. But Derek had thought of another anecdote, changing the subject at once.
  4. Much of our evidence about outputs will be based on anecdote and hearsay.
  5. Then she told an anecdote that would turn out to have prophetic resonance.
  6. Anyone in my hometown could offer the same anecdote from their family tree.
  7. The most revealing anecdote that I can tell you about that is from Coventry.
  8. That anecdote, told in Beatrice Hastings' New Age column, seems true to life.
  9. An anecdote could be cited as a means of setting the tone of area of concern.
  10. However, recent research has shown that this particular anecdote is unsubstantiated.
  11. He replied that this was one anecdote of Surkov's which had seemed to carry conviction.
  12. She told the anecdote with a glint of relish in her eye, revelling in their embarrassment.
  13. Consistent testing Implicit in the anecdote about the sore head was the need to test the utterance.
  14. And each clipping prompts an anecdote, often about softball, bowling and football teammates long gone.
  15. They are sure to find something ambivalent about your sexuality and an unflattering anecdote about a nun.
  16. But now I shall leave you with one final anecdote which impinges on both issues of morale and moral fibre.
  17. Our most instructive anecdote for this is Gregory's account of the new taxes instituted by Chilperic in 579.
  18. Indeed, they could have been Hal and his rascally crew. There is no shortage of anecdote or incident at Oxford.
  19. Even a slight anecdote of her as a sixteen-year-old girl guide being seduced in a tent by a boy scout is illustrated.
  20. His writing is a joy, combining the telling quote from finance megastars with anecdote to illustrate a substantial point.
  21. The bumbling nature of armoured animals is neatly summed up by an anecdote concerning a family of three-banded armadillos.
  22. Spanning several generations of schools and styles, her own recollections are a fascinating mix of knowledgeable anecdote and scurrilous gossip.
  23. Within New Historical writing the anecdote which symbolically reveals some important facet of Renaissance culture is a familiar critical practice.
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