But if the text at times becomes rebarbatively labyrinthine, the main lines of the argument, while forbiddingly dense, are relatively clear. |
On his travels through the dark, labyrinthine streets of Victorian London, he also meets and falls in love with prostitute Mary Kelly. |
The friend was badly beaten before disappearing into the depths of the labyrinthine Nigerian justice system. |
He had a destination in mind and he was not about to get lost in the labyrinthine alleyways and side streets. |
For a show that has the labyrinthine, seemingly nonsensical plots of a soap opera, that's a real accomplishment. |
A guide can bring her through its labyrinthine winding laneways and streets, few of which still exist in the modern world. |