Use of reminiscence in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include reminiscence at the start of sentence, reminiscence at the end of sentence and reminiscence in the middle of sentence
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reminiscence at the start of sentence
- Reminiscence is the theme appearing frequently in Chinese poems.
- Reminiscence can provide the counsellor with an initial point of contact with the counsellee.
- Reminiscence can produce a lot more responses, because you're tapping into a person's past which is theirs alone.
reminiscence at the end of sentence
- But the blind peddler was caught up with the train of his one dramatic reminiscence.
- It may be that few people who were there have devoted much time to nostalgic reminiscence.
- On this morning she was softly and shyly radiant. Her eyes were dreamily bright, her cheeks genuine peachblow, her expression a happy one, tinged with reminiscence.
- On this morning she was softly and shyly radiant. Her eyes were dreamily bright, her cheeks genuine 15)peachblow, her expression a happy one, 16)tinged with reminiscence.
reminiscence in the middle of sentence
- But I can't reminiscence in the sadly night.
- The scene awakened reminiscence of my youth.
- A faint smile of reminiscence appeared on her face..
- He entertained us with reminiscence of his childhood.
- There is a reminiscence of her mother in the way she talks.
- In reminiscence, you build up from past life to the present.
- Zohra Labrooy was the ideal audience for reminiscence or confession.
- Takeji Fujishima, reminiscence of the Tempyo Era, oil on canvas, 1902.
- First, reminiscence highlights older people's assets rather than their disabilities.
- Willetts detects in these later stories a reminiscence of a Minoan initiation ordeal.
- Given all these factors, reminiscence should be an extremely valuable counselling aid.
- People with dementia often respond to Reality Orientation and reminiscence or other therapies.
- There comes a point when reminiscence is blocked, or when there is resistance to proceeding further.
- A heady mixture of reminiscence and connoisseurship of the least pretentious, most illuminating sort.
- Generation gap, conservation, reminiscence, pedantry and stubbornness all basically derive from that.
- A good example are the reminiscence and life history projects now active in many areas of the country.
- Less personal reminiscence might allow greater clarity about the grubby political reality of Indira's Congress.
- Mr Blinco was a founder member of the Coventry reminiscence Theatre and he is currently working on a one-man show.
- This hopefully will provide a wealth of reminiscence and anecdote, and might take place anywhere from Putney to Paris.
- Massot was a pleasant but impossibly long-winded Gaul whose briefest reminiscence about his days in the Resistance tended to last an hour.
- The strains of the polonaise, which had already lasted some time, were beginning to sound like a melancholy reminiscence in the ears of Natasha.
- Intense purplish-red wine. Its aroma has a reminiscence of ripe plum, blackberry and sweet spices. Round with sweet tannins and a long and juicy finish.
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