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How to use reader's in a sentence

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For the remaining failures, I can only ask a reader's patience and forgiveness.
I became aware not all was hunky-dory after handling a reader's mortgage complaint.
There may be occasional lapses like the one that strikes the reader's eyes.
Finally, a man sits down, bringing more books from his reader's shelf, and begins paging through all of the volumes he's amassed.
Indeed, all of Graham's proud, flawed characters are stunningly and utterly flawed, and they steal the reader's captivation.
Funny and cleverly written, this light-hearted and engaging story parodies the spy genre without sacrificing the reader's involvement.
Few of us who read habitually ever feel called upon to defend the practice-a kind of reader's acedia, an occupational hazard.
Yes, there's still a lot of chaff out there, and it's the reader's responsibility to sift and choose.
It is racily written and holds the reader's attention as well as any good detective or science fiction novel.
Therefore, the reader's active mind will in a way determine his understanding of the novel.
The text reads smoothly most of the time, yet occasionally an awkward construction captures the reader's attention.
But I jotted down a number of references and educated myself on the odd weekend at the British Library, my old reader's card still being valid.
This kind of reasoning puts the importance of the reader's sensitivities above what is true.
Reilly's story, one of loyalty, brotherhood, and dogged determination, captures and holds the reader's attention.
The Jagran reader's valuation will doubtless be reassessed after its IPO next year.
The lead is what attracts a reader's attention in the first place, but it is the body of the story that holds it.
He defended the role of his reader's editor, who acts as an independent arbitrator of reader complaints.
Indeed it suggests that Waugh was loading the dice in favor of Tony, manipulating his reader's emotions in a manner worthy of Wilde's Dickens.
From the reader's point of view, this translation looks like a polyphonic swirl of voices.
A reader's eye still moves in a series of jumps and stops known as saccades and fixations.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The arrangement of perches and nesting-places may be left to the reader's judgment.
And I will refresh the reader's memory by printing the legend of the Lorelei, too.
I must beg my reader's indulgence, being the most immethodical writer imaginable.
I mention it here only to associate it in the reader's mind with 'allegoric' book-plates.
However, I must not be frittering away the reader's time with these details.
The object of writing a book is not to befog the reader's mind.
Occasionally this penchant for pronouns only adds to the reader's discomfort, as Quin abruptly switches subjects and thoughts.
To this extent, and within these limits, an author, methinks, may be autobiographical, without violating either the reader's rights or his own.
All this makes large, perhaps sometimes too large, demands on the reader's attention, but there is, of course, corresponding stimulation.
My guess on the reader's problem is that they were either trying to save sweetcorn or the corn was not physiologically mature when they dried it.
Oftentimes, indeed, by the persistent loading of the dice against the villains and scapegoats, the reader's sympathy is half aroused in their behalf.
Groups of gold rings, drinking horns, helmets, jewels, and other objects, as well as evocative photos of the Danish landscape enrich the reader's experience.
And don't seethe in silence about the meter reader's comment.
The novelist blocks his reader's path with a zareba of stars.
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