Example sentences of "[noun] on [prep] the stage " in BNC.
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1 | Girls cheered and threw money on to the stage , but the curtain came down , the head hit him again and , with the curtain back up , the youngster was caned in the middle of the performance . |
2 | Suddenly he decided to take a chance : somehow they would get Therese on to the stage in that ridiculous boy 's costume and let her sing . |
3 | When King Lear carried his dead daughter Cordelia on to the stage … |
4 | Immediately Sister Chiang organizes an ambush , and the glorious soldiers of the liberation leap on to the stage , do spectacular cartwheels and somersaults , seize the soldier , and capture the ammunition . |
5 | When Billy finally opened , it was an immediate hit , the lavish production opening spectacularly with Crawford descending forty feet on to the stage by parachute , with the help of a harness . |
6 | The garlands that swathed the proscenium arch took the audience right on to the stage — in spirit . |
7 | Toni , recently voted the Most Fanciable Object of Desire , had to contend with numerous assaults on to the stage . |
8 | Progressive rock was OVER-CONCEPTUAL made risible attempts to sum up all the riddles of existence on a single ( or triple ) LP , extended these pompous didactic ambitions on to the stage with all manner of theatrical set pieces . |
9 | Arguably it 's easier now for a British composer to get an opera on to the stage than at any time since 1945 . |
10 | Every morning the whole company would drag-arse on to the stage . |
11 | Charles wandered through the door on to the stage , and found even more evidence . |
12 | Whatever , the seven hundred had gathered in earnest and , just prior to the band 's flamboyant saunter on to the stage , the International doors were flung open in dramatic fashion . |
13 | I do n't know which firm they were from , but as well as stopping people from hurting each other , they helped the more diminutive among the crowd on to the stage if they had problems getting free of the moshpit so that they could take a dive . |
14 | I do n't know which firm they were from , but as well as stopping people from hurting each other , they helped the more diminutive among the crowd on to the stage if they had problems getting free of the moshpit so that they could take a dive . |
15 | It was spoiled when someone threw a glass on to the stage , stopping the band from playing an encore . |
16 | I began to feel better and weaved my way on to the stage after the third intro of ‘ Puppet on a String ’ . |