32 sentences with 'audience'

Example sentences and phrases with the word audience and other words derived from it.

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« The movie had a great impact on the audience. »

audience: The movie had a great impact on the audience.
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« The audience at the meeting was heterogeneous. »

audience: The audience at the meeting was heterogeneous.
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« The audience exclaimed "Bravo!" after the concert. »

audience: The audience exclaimed "Bravo!" after the concert.
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« The dramatic play left the audience moved and reflective. »

audience: The dramatic play left the audience moved and reflective.
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« The subtle irony of the comedian made the audience laugh out loud. »

audience: The subtle irony of the comedian made the audience laugh out loud.
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« The audience was surprised when the court decided to acquit the defendant. »

audience: The audience was surprised when the court decided to acquit the defendant.
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« During the exhibition, the sculptors explained their works to the audience. »

audience: During the exhibition, the sculptors explained their works to the audience.
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« The tenor's voice had an angelic tone that unleashed applause from the audience. »

audience: The tenor's voice had an angelic tone that unleashed applause from the audience.
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« The musician played his guitar with passion, thrilling the audience with his music. »

audience: The musician played his guitar with passion, thrilling the audience with his music.
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« The dancer moved with grace and elegance on stage, leaving the audience speechless. »

audience: The dancer moved with grace and elegance on stage, leaving the audience speechless.
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« The virtuoso musician played his violin with skill and emotion, moving the audience. »

audience: The virtuoso musician played his violin with skill and emotion, moving the audience.
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« The theater actress improvised a comedic scene that made the audience laugh out loud. »

audience: The theater actress improvised a comedic scene that made the audience laugh out loud.
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« The musician played a spectacular guitar solo that left the audience speechless and excited. »

audience: The musician played a spectacular guitar solo that left the audience speechless and excited.
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« The speaker presented his ideas successively, ensuring that each point was clear to the audience. »

audience: The speaker presented his ideas successively, ensuring that each point was clear to the audience.
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« The flamenco dancer performed a traditional piece with passion and strength that moved the audience. »

audience: The flamenco dancer performed a traditional piece with passion and strength that moved the audience.
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« The eloquent speaker managed to persuade the audience with her solid speech and convincing arguments. »

audience: The eloquent speaker managed to persuade the audience with her solid speech and convincing arguments.
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« The clever playwright created a captivating script that moved the audience and became a box office hit. »

audience: The clever playwright created a captivating script that moved the audience and became a box office hit.
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« The talented dancer performed a series of elegant and fluid movements that left the audience breathless. »

audience: The talented dancer performed a series of elegant and fluid movements that left the audience breathless.
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« The dancer, with her grace and skill, captivated the audience with her performance of the classical ballet. »

audience: The dancer, with her grace and skill, captivated the audience with her performance of the classical ballet.
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« The speaker delivered an emotional and persuasive speech, managing to convince the audience of his point of view. »

audience: The speaker delivered an emotional and persuasive speech, managing to convince the audience of his point of view.
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« The dancer moved gracefully and harmoniously across the stage, transporting the audience to a world of fantasy and magic. »

audience: The dancer moved gracefully and harmoniously across the stage, transporting the audience to a world of fantasy and magic.
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« The film director created a movie that touched the hearts of the audience, with its moving story and masterful direction. »

audience: The film director created a movie that touched the hearts of the audience, with its moving story and masterful direction.
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« Afterwards, the audience, and Warner too, laughed heartily at that wry quip. »
« That night, an audience of 3,000 people wondered how far the schoolmaster could go. »
« Seeing that the audience was motionless and expectant, he was plagued by many doubts. »
« Then, after thanking the audience for the tumultuous applause, she ripped off her wig and revealed that "she" was "he". »
« Playwrights hoped that watching Greek tragedy would lead the audience to relate to and sympathise with the tragic hero. »
« When he turned to face the audience that packed the huge concert hall in Fort Worth, Texas, Jon Nakamatsu knew that this was going to be the most important performance of his life. »
« The Nazis held rallies constantly, creating early versions of "interest groups" to gauge the issues that appealed to the largest popular audience. Even so, they did not have mass support in the 1920s - they won only 2.6% of the national vote in 1928. »
« Staged by classical ballet dancers, The Rite of Spring completely shocked its first audiences; at its first performance in Paris, audience members whistled at the dancers and threw debris at the orchestra, while the press described it as pornographic and barbaric. »
« Pytheas subsequently wrote a book about his account entitled On the Ocean which was received with contempt by most of his Greek audience as it lacked fantastic creatures and mixed genuine empirical observation (about distances and conditions on the way) with his narrative. »
« In that, they found a surprisingly sympathetic audience among some conservative aristocrats who also feared social disorder and were nostalgic for the idea of a reciprocal set of obligations that had existed in pre-revolutionary Europe between the common people and the nobility. »

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