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(1) The sub-plots are only tenuously interconnected.
(2) A subplot plays in the background, where two men meet, light a cigarette and separate.
(3) It is the sub-plot that succeeds: wheelchair-bound Sir Clifford at home with his chess board and pushy housekeeper Mrs Bolton.
(4) He keeps wandering into minor subplots, about a flamenco dancer and a dancing doctors demonstration.
(5) Functions tend to dominate the scene with notions appearing in a separate sub-plot in a relatively minor role.
(6) In between the storms[Sentencedict.com], a mix of subplots puddle up the movie.
(7) When subplots or scenes of local color are introduced, they relate to the main plot in a fundamental way.
(8) Meantime, another sub-plot is running: £22m of capital receipts which the council has spent as revenue.
(9) The first scene of the subplot also opposes and discriminates its protagonists.
(10) Fleshed out the novel with a subplot.
(11) So that Ron subplot was secondary to the central drive of the story.
(12) Russell is appealingly brash until a bogus subplot forces him to suggest borderline psychosis.
(13) With that solved[http://sentencedict.com/subplot.html], the fishtank subplot suddenly became only a minor interruption to the over-all flow.
(14) The film does have one serendipitous subplot: the peddling of offshore oil-drilling leases.
(15) Their story is counterpointed by a subplot involving housewife Edda Barends, who is kidnapped.
(16) There could be an even more interesting subplot as well.
(17) The story of water and Los Angeles divides itself into countless subplots.
(18) He has a second reason, spelled out in one of several stagy subplots.
(19) The story of the Park Central sale also has an intriguing subplot.
(20) What evolved was Passport to Pimlico via Romeo and Juliet with a subplot of bigotry.