It is just the bare bones of a novel, but matchless all the same, much as a sketch by Rembrandt can outclass the competition. |
As laws are laid down, the principles of justice on which they were founded crystallise and one is left with the bare bones of legal rules. |
It cuts the story back to the bare bones but is visually interesting, even for those not very familiar with Shakespeare's text. |
But this powerful novel forces the reader on board, putting flesh on the bare bones of that well-known story. |
What do you imagine will happen when Jesus raises us all from the dead, putting muscle and flesh on dry bare bones? |
I wrote a story in early 2001 outlining the bare bones of what was known about the Bank, which was very little. |