Example sentences of "to his audience " in BNC.

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1 He also had a feeling for phrase and idiom and a very personal way with English , all of which endeared him to his audience .
2 A soldier or airman on active service , or mariner at sea , can make an informal will , even by word of mouth , which will be valid provided that his communication to his audience was not a mere statement , but a request to him to see his intention carried out .
3 Remember what you 're here for , he told himself and turned back to his audience .
4 Rather than locking himself in his bedroom staring mournfully out of the window , Lemn reaches out to his audience , grabs them by the lapels , rapping and ranting his bitter sweet rhyming couplets .
5 The fact that he does not explain anything about them probably means that they were known to his audience .
6 As an extempore speaker he was able to tailor his words to his audience 's reactions and so convey the impression of personal conversation even when addressing thousands .
7 ‘ They do n't know what they want , not the young ones , ’ he observed to his audience .
8 Elvis is all things to his audience throughout his career , but the nature of the audience changes , and with it the nature and range of the articulations of the musical materials .
9 He lifted the curtain to his lips , kissed it tenderly , and then turned to his audience .
10 His published sermons reveal a man who was well versed in the Bible rather than in classical learning , with a clear and direct message to his audience .
11 ‘ I 've got a big stick , ’ mentioned Punch confidingly to his audience , as Judy appeared with her baby .
12 The meanness of his voice makes it particularly appropriate to his audience , because Bauthumley holds up his own discourse as a model for the voices of those who are normally rendered silent :
13 On account of this , very many cases from all over the world began to be brought to his audience so that he concluded several major cases in his time which were started long before .
14 The teller of the tale — who in real historical terms is Chaucer the poet — presents the monk to his audience with a heavy use of irony .
15 In what Ashley considered to be a shameless playing to his audience , the little boy bestowed another wide smile .
16 Did you notice that he actually came out and spoke to his audience tonight ? ’
17 But as his fans at the College agree , it was that determination to give 110% of himself to his audience that made Frankie Howerd , one of the greats of British Comedy .
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