During the re-creation, the narrator informs the audience that the man at large ruthlessly fired nine shots into his victim, killing him on the spot.
The narrator informs her attractive dancing partner that when they do the Continental, "this feeling isn't purely mental; for heaven rest us, I'm not asbestos."
"But TV villains never get top billing," the narrator informs him.
The narrator (as Michael Eisner) informs the audience that the George character has been eliminated because he tested poorly.
The narrator informs the audience that while people have shot at the creature in the past, it has always managed to escape.
The narrator informs his reader of the fate of his characters.
The narrator informs us that the tissues are used to mop up after sexual activity.
A narrator then informs the player that the only way to break the curse is to become a true hero.
Instead, an omniscient narrator informs the reader of a problem Slylock must solve.
None of the missions have failed due to enemy resistance alone, the narrator informs the audience, though some haven't succeeded because of weather conditions.