Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun sg] stage " in BNC.

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1 A badly-planned script , by contrast , necessarily leads to a badly-organized film , and the only reason anyone thinks otherwise is because so much seems to be going on during the shooting stage — money is spent , crowds of extras run in front of the cameras , tempers become heated and everybody becomes very tired — that the person trying to control this chaos appears to the casual observer as the only significant creative force .
2 The evaluation process is built in during the planning stage , rather than ‘ bolted on ’ afterwards .
3 Sir Gregory , Amyas and two menservants were to take him down to the landing stage where a boat was waiting .
4 The problem of poor image quality can be tracked down to the scanning stage .
5 Since many negotiations seem to break down at the implementation stage it is often worth making a prior commitment to monitor progress jointly and to meet again shortly after implementation is supposed to start .
6 Better in many cases to stick the photographs in at the printing stage and have them done by traditional methods .
7 It would be advisable to build in at the planning stage something which would create a need for co-operation on the new planet .
8 This may continue right through to the toddler stage , when she finds herself still attending to every cry , day and night .
9 You will then have a better chance of getting through to the interview stage ;
10 By 4.30 somebody says , ‘ They 're going to wrap in about five minutes and have a big spread over at the sound stage . ’
11 It reaches us through not only the filtering processes of memory but also the demands of style : and this is particularly obvious in this instance Although his autobiography was never published , the teller of this tale , James Mackenzie , was a professional showman who ended up on the fairground stage .
12 The tram whined and sparked as it pulled up at the fare stage near the Dennistoun Palais and Whitehill Street .
13 I guess I never really grew out of the tomboy stage . ’
14 Making things which look just that bit better is so easy , it 's worth a little extra trouble and will surely take you out of the learner stage .
15 This ensures that the relevant lessons are distilled and fed back into the appraisal stage of subsequent projects .
16 The drama to be told was an epic of cosmic dimensions and significance , played out on the world stage .
17 Many of the operations undertaken at this stage would be similar to those carried out at the integration stage ( 4.2 ) .
18 The following steps are carried out at the planning stage :
19 There is no requirement that all the stages of the investigation should be mapped out at the planning stage .
20 I do n't see that in any combination of these Amendments , I very much hope that my Noble Friend will come back at the report stage with our grateful thanks for having found a process which will produce a body of co of o of appointed members on the police authorities of a position to influence but not to determine his policy and that should be an a position , I agree with my Noble Friend , Lord Motterstone subordinate to that of the magistrates .
21 He and Philip Burton conducted what could be looked on as some kind of elaborate courtship ritual which would result in his hurtling on to a world stage .
22 A seasoned assessor will soon spot someone who is not taking an active and full part in the activity and it will be regarded as no better than trying to force your way on to the centre stage .
23 Mostly , he supposed , he was happy because she was going to be the most startling singer he had put on to the Hochhauser stage .
24 ‘ It was very close , ’ he said , and added ominously : ‘ We now move on to the committee stage . ’
25 She 'd spotted him for the first time three weekends ago when she 'd walked out on to the nightclub stage to perform her warm-up spot for the star turn of the evening .
26 ‘ I could n't see too well with my contact lens cataracts , and the crew would walk me over to the wheelchair where they had to wheel me on to the sound stage .
27 In an effortless manner the 33-year-old Portuguese woman had practically swept all before her since bouncing on to the world stage in 1982 .
28 In the early years of the republic these were factors of no great consequence , but they have assumed great importance since the movement of the United States on to the world stage in the twentieth century .
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