Use of drama in Sentences. 29 Examples

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

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drama at the end of sentence


  1. Her life was full of drama.
  2. He lectured on modern drama.
  3. He has written a historical drama.
  4. We discovered a mutual interest in drama.
  5. The biggest makeover has been in TV drama.
  6. He acted his part very well in the French drama.
  7. She entertained the children with stories, songs and drama.
  8. The show was a wonderful amalgam of dance, music and drama.
  9. The Elizabethan period was the golden age of English drama.
  10. "Kathleen" was, as its 1892 subtitle asserted, "An Irish drama".
  11. The company was striking out in new directions in the field of drama.
  12. Life is like a theatre. Everyone is the protagonist of its own drama.

drama in the middle of sentence


  1. We ought to start up a drama group.
  2. She had an audition for drama school.
  3. This is a drama that does not play well.
  4. He went to drama school on a scholarship.
  5. A new hit drama will be stagged next week.
  6. It was a courtroom drama set in the 1960s.
  7. It is drama featuring fictional characters.
  8. It was good drama, but historically inaccurate.
  9. Millions follow this hospital drama twice a week.
  10. Last year, the programme scooped the Best drama award.
  11. He plays a Russian spy in the comedy drama 'Sleepers'.
  12. She has been acclaimed for the TV drama "Prime Suspect".
  13. After leaving drama school I joined a repertory company.
  14. Her drama teacher is confident Julie is a star in the making.
  15. He feels that there is not enough stress on drama at the school.
  16. The school encourages free expression in art, drama and creative writing.
  17. A storm - tossed ship was painted on the backdrop for the first act of the modern drama named Pirate.

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