Example sentences of "[noun] that the reader is " in BNC.
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1 | The morals one finds at the end of the fabliaux are generally relevant at least in part to the tales that have been told , and on the whole appear ironic only in the sense of the contrast between the worldly-wise , pragmatic and cynical counselling they most frequently offer and the idealistic norms of Christian moralizing that the reader is otherwise prepared for . |
2 | Under the Net ( 1954 ) , her first published fiction , is technically speaking a memoir-novel like Crusoe or Moll Flanders , being composed as autobiography in the first person ; and The Sea , the Sea ( 1978 ) , like Crusoe , is in part a diary where the narrator — male , as usual — is himself so unaware as he writes of the astonishing end there will be to kidnapping his lost love that the reader is as surprised as he when it finally unfolds : an audacious exploitation of the fictional memoir never attempted by Defoe himself . |
3 | Many documents are written on the implicit assumption that the reader is much like the writer in terms of expertise and style of thinking . |
4 | A book on composition bases itself on the assumption that the reader is already familiar with conventional harmonic principles . |
5 | The presentation is crisp and the topics broken down into easily comprehensible parts : every page tells a story and does it in such a delightful way that the reader is led on through the book . |
6 | But the originality of the Scheme lies in the fact that the reader is not merely presented with relevant and essential observations about language teaching methodology . |