Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] the stage [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I can remember doing Bartholomew Fair at the Royal Court Theatre with the NYT and seeing all the scenery and lighting down on the stage at the end of the last performance and thinking how exciting it was to belong to the world of make-believe .
2 Time after time I used to land up off the stage in tears .
3 How much it meant to us when she brought her Waterford tumbler up onto the stage with her , settled her feathers and her sequins and then looked calmly round until there was complete silence .
4 Instead of talking from the stalls to actors in front of one another , he would always shamble up onto the stage with his peculiar hedgehog gait and take them aside separately .
5 Every night that Madame stepped up onto the stage in her dress , Boy would be watching her ; he always stayed for that .
6 Arrangements such as joint market research , and the joint execution of research work up to the stage of industrial application , were stated to be compatible with Article 85(1) , provided that participating companies did not restrict their freedom of action .
7 I estimate that our costs for involvement up to the stage of sending out all of the profiles but excluding any meetings with interested parties and subsequent negotiations and structuring will be approximately £ [ ] excluding VAT and outlays .
8 He strode out onto the stage in his pale blue suit amid shouts of ‘ Where 's Tonto ? ’ and ‘ Take off your mask ! ’
9 Since the prints of Henry VIII were consigned to the flames at Ealing Studios , it 's not possible to assess what merits Barker 's production may have had , but some idea of the uncinematic monstrosity that was produced is suggested by a contemporary production of Richard III , which consists of 17 scenes played out from the stage to a static camera , interrupted by lengthy titles containing brief pieces of dialogue .
10 ‘ What I 'll miss most , ’ confesses our retiring hero , ‘ is being out on the stage before a 60,000 crowd , performing .
11 At this point the Bosnian refugee leaped on to the stage on a small wooden horse , designed and built for him by his mother .
12 He flew on to the stage on wires attached to a harness which , she said , ‘ is terribly painful for chaps .
13 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 .
14 Stalking on to the stage with the proud air of a Red Indian chief , Surkov was the only dissenting speaker .
15 He rushed on to the stage with a knife , tried to kill her .
16 Mansell , accompanied by his wife Roseanne , was in emotional mood after hopping on to the stage at the International Motor Sports Federation 's annual prize-giving .
17 ‘ Am I to walk on to the stage at the Shield with it on my finger , and the whole audience thinking that I am a wife when I am none ?
18 ‘ You are not walking on to the stage at the Shield , or any theatre in which I have influence , again .
19 THE ACTORS march on to the stage of the New Victoria in Newcastle-under-Lyme as an Italian town band , with Chorus in a red hat and sash beating the bass drum .
20 Nine nuns leapt on to the stage of a Tibetan opera at the Yoghurt festival in the Norbulinka Park on September 2 and were quickly seized .
21 The multi-well dishes will fit on to the stage of a binocular dissecting microscope and if angled mouth pipettes are constructed the entire procedure can be viewed down the microscope .
22 Hampstead had been purchased with the now substantial royalties from Paul 's books , also the first excursion Dinah had made on to the stage since her marriage and the birth of three children .
23 The way in which that topic was to explode on to the stage in the twentieth century is anticipated in the frontal attack launched on Hegel 's system by the Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard .
24 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 .
25 A full-length musical based on the biblical story of Job is about to burst on to the stage in York .
26 When he roars in from the back of the auditorium , swinging on to the stage from a box , you know that this is the start of something very good .
27 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 .
28 ‘ Well , ’ she continued , engrossed in her story , ‘ he brought the house down by flying on to the stage like a whirlwind and sweeping Mother off her feet ! ’
29 I began to feel better and weaved my way on to the stage after the third intro of ‘ Puppet on a String ’ .
30 Quite apart from the blunder there was one moment near the end of the game when he was walking around on the stage of Sadler 's Wells , unaware for a few minutes that it was his move .
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