Larger units of language can be analyzed as relational networks, too. The context of storytelling, for example, indicates a larger relational network that typically includes related elements such as a beginning, middle, and end. To most people, the words beginning this story would be a complete sentence, but an incomplete story. This is because all of the related elements typically included in the larger relational network of a story are not presented. A middle and end are not provided, so most people would not consider this a story.
Once upon a time, there was a king who went on a quest to find a magical ring.