Use stage in a sentence
Sentences ending with stage
- He was a young lawyer turned actor, and he had lived in Montreal before he went on the stage. [11]
- He had not yet reached the intermediate stage. [11]
- Davoust and Massena, who wrought in many a battle tragedy, are here, and so also is Rachel, of equal renown in mimic tragedy on the stage. [5]
- I hardly breathe while she is on the stage. [4]
- Past and gone were the idyls of which it had been the stage. [9]
- I stumbled my way in the dark among the ranks of canvas scenery, and stood on the stage. [5]
- The merry man was the first to greet the strangers with a nod; and following the old man's eyes, he observed that perhaps that was the first time he had ever seen a Punch off the stage. [12]
- This time it was not Quijada, but the Duke of Alba, who offered him the support of his mailed arm, and, leaning on it, he ascended the low stage. [10]
- There he was, walking across the stage. [10]
- Bagosh, I'd like to see you on the stage. [11]
Short sentences using stage
- I'm finished with the stage. [11]
- Our stage is set. [9]
- There's no stage or anything. [5]
- A stage of bewilderment succeeded. [9]
Sentences containing stage two or more times
- This one has traversed the course required, stage by stage, from the beginning to the end, and now has nothing left to do but wait for the call which shall release him from a world in which he has now no part nor lot. [5]
- The places for these interested persons were divided from the stage by a space for the orchestra, whence the stage was easily reached by steps up which the chorus were wont to mount to it. [10]
- Assumed dress on the stage, since you were speaking of that, makes people no more constrained and self-conscious than it does off the stage. [4]
- My notion about the stage is, that it keeps along pretty evenly with the rest of the world; the stage is usually quite up to the level of the audience. [4]
- Whenever the stage stopped to change horses, we would wake up, and try to recollect where we were--and succeed--and in a minute or two the stage would be off again, and we likewise. [5]
- There were about sixteen or eighteen conductors on the overland, for there was a daily stage each way, and a conductor on every stage. [5]
- There are viceroys, princes, governors, sub-governors, sub-sub-governors, and a hundred orders of nobility, grading along down from grand-ducal archangels, stage by stage, till the general level is struck, where there ain't any titles. [5]
- That's because the performers acted the worn stage plays, and attempted to do them in the manner they had seen on the stage. [4]
- Spectators had boxes looking on the stage behind the curtain, and they often sat upon the stage with the actors; sometimes the actors all remained upon the stage during the whole play. [4]
- And all the incidents, big and little, of Caesar's previous life had been leading up to it, stage by stage, link by link. [5]
More example sentences with the word stage in them
- Two or three years ago I had an appointment to meet Mr. Daly on the stage of this theatre at eight o'clock in the evening. [5]
- And she is worth--even at this belated stage in our chronicle an attempted sketch, or at least an attempted impression. [9]
- This charming regal woman was the daughter of the keeper of the bears in the circus at Constantinople; and she early went upon the stage as a pantomimist and buffoon. [4]
- It all began with the news Milly Skinner had got from the stage driver, imparted to Jethro as he sat reading about Hiawatha. [9]
- She was familiar with both, and had seen them garlanded, adorned with flags and coats of arms, and even witnessed the erection of the stage in the hall and the stretching of the canopy above it. [10]
- The Parson, however, whose only experience of the theatre was the endurance of an oratorio once, was very cordial in his denunciation of the stage altogether. [4]
- The hysteric stage which the wise old man had apprehended began to manifest itself by its usual signs, if anything can be called usual in a condition the natural order of which is disorder and anomaly. [6]
- The discussion (from which the storekeeper was providentially omitted) was in full swing when the stage arrived, and Lem Hallowell's voice silenced the uproar. [9]
- Look here, Beaton, when your natural-gas man gets to the picture-buying stage in his development, just remember your old friends, will you? [8]
- We see only what may be called the first stage of it; for democracy is still in a far country eating the husks of individualism, materialism. [9]
- Do you know what an impudent thing the managers did the other night in protesting against the raising of the lights by which the house was made brilliant and the cheap illusions of the stage were destroyed? [4]
- But our horses were no match for the fresh stage team. [5]
- For those who were looking at her were the chief citizens of Alexandria; they stood on the stage, and among them stood kind tall Pollux, waving his hand to her. [10]
- But as he went towards Mizraim's quarters he saw no sure escape from the stage of those untoward events, save by the exit which is for all in some appointed hour. [11]
- I returned, and went to bed, and before day the stage called and took me. [7]
- If I find we can go, I'll try to get a stage box and then you and Mrs. Howells must come to Parker's and go with us to the crucifixion. [5]
- Of course the water was nowhere as clear or of as fine a complexion as it is in some other seasons of the year; for now it was at flood stage, and therefore dimmed and blurred by the mud manufactured from caving banks. [5]
- Coniston, too, was watching the drama, and had had a better view of the stage than Brampton, and saw some reason presently for the change in Jethro Bass. [9]
- Meantime the stage was wandering about a plain with gaping gullies in it, for the driver could not see an inch before his face nor keep the road, and the storm pelted so pitilessly that there was no keeping the horses still. [5]
- However, Eagle Bend was two miles wide at this bank-full stage, and correspondingly long and deep; and the boat was steering herself straight down the middle and taking no chances. [5]
- Their first stage was twenty-five miles, and it led through the ravine where Parpon and his comrades had once sought to frighten George Fournel. [11]
- Ah, yes, he was still blind; but never had he observed and recognised human life and its stage, down to the minutest detail, which his eyes refused to show him, so keenly as during these clays. [10]
- The stage scenery was ruined, trap-doors were so swollen that they wouldn't work for a week afterward, the fine costumes were spoiled, and no end of minor damages were done by that remarkable storm. [5]
- After the boat was fast to the landing stage he remained watching the captain, who was speaking a few parting words to some passengers of fashion. [9]
- Beyond the tables was a stage, with footlights already set and orchestra tuning up, and a curtain on which was represented a gentleman making decorous love to a lady beside a fountain. [9]
- All who could walk went together, and after the third stage Pierre had rejoined Karataev and the gray-blue bandy-legged dog that had chosen Karataev for its master. [2]
- Where the stage waits never each two minutes there is no occasion for music. [5]
- She was, indeed, waiting for the Coniston stage, and she did not see him. [9]
- It was a very red face, as we know, and its owner was standing in front of the Coniston stage, on runners now. [9]
- He spied Captain Vance himself on the stage, and bade Uncle Ben hold to the horses while he shouldered his way to that gentleman. [9]
- Here I wander upon the stage of mortality, since the world hath turned against me. [5]
- When Romeo came upon the stage he was received with loud applause. [9]
- Not much packing up was necessary, because we were going in the overland stage from the Missouri frontier to Nevada, and passengers were only allowed a small quantity of baggage apiece. [5]
- He is cried up as a second Garrick, as a reformer of the stage, etc. [4]
- Janet possessed all unconsciously the New England reverence for learning, she was stirred by the sight of this distinguished-looking person who sat on the painted stage, fingering his glasses and talking to Antonelli. [9]
- Watchful, yet apparently unconcerned, unmoved by the quarrels, the fierce demands for "action," he sat on the little stage, smoking his cigars and reading his newspapers. [9]
- They had, in truth, the manner of playing at fashion and elegance as in a stage comedy. [4]
- This is in truth the natural and genuine feeling of a self-governing citizen of a commonwealth where thrones and wigs and mitres seem like so many pieces of stage property. [6]
- Lem's voice seemed to William Wetherell to have given way to a world-wide silence, in the midst of which he sought vainly for Cynthia and the stage driver. [9]
- Among the visitors to the stage was Molly Mackinder. [11]
- The actual transfer to the stage of the drawing-room and its occupants, with the behavior common in well-bred society, would no doubt fail of the intended dramatic effect, and the spectators would declare the representation unnatural. [4]
- The stock rose to sixty-five dollars a foot, and at this figure the world-renowned tragedian, McKean Buchanan, bought a commanding interest and prepared to quit the stage once more--he was always doing that. [5]
- I should like to see the display upon a grand stage, and enjoy it in a coup d'oeil. [4]
- He had been to see a rural American play, an exhibition of country life and character, constructed in absolute disregard of any traditions of the stage. [4]
- Presently he ventured to remark, with deference-- 'Pretty good stage of the river now, ain't it, sir? [5]
- When Floras tried to prove that under Hadrian's rule Rome had risen to the highest stage of its manhood, his friend, Demetrius, of Alexandria, interrupted him, and begged him to tell him something about the Emperor's person. [10]
- Bouquets were flung to her; and a wreath, which one of the young ladies had expected for herself in another part, was tossed upon the stage, and laid at her feet. [6]
- What had reason to do with it at that early stage? [7]
- Here we were to dine and take the stage for a ride of eighty miles to the Gut of Canso. [4]
- Before he went to bed Jake Wheeler had written a letter which he sent off to the state capital by the stage the next morning. [9]
- I don't wish to be understood as saying too much, for I think, without committing myself to any opinion on my present state, that I was not a Solomon at that stage of development. [6]
- First, he passed through the student stage, and became learned in the holy books. [5]
- A youth of this kind is raw material in its first stage of elaboration. [6]
- There were perhaps thirty people on the stage of the theatre, and I think I never sat elbow-to-elbow with so many historic names before. [5]
- He could not think so, but Gaston had not shown yet, either for model, for daughter of joy, or for the mademoiselles of the stage any disposition to an amour or a misalliance; and either would be interesting and sufficient! [11]
- Not only did they so decide at that time, but they stuck to it during sixty years, through thick and thin, as long as there was one of the Revolutionary heroes upon the stage of political action. [7]
- In this respect they are at the same stage of development as infants, between the ages of ten and twelve months, who understand many words and short sentences, but cannot yet utter a single word. [1]
- What I beheld there, in field and forest, enabled me in after life, when I desired a background for my stories, not to paint stage scenes, but take Nature herself for a model. [10]
- Shall we have, then, no refined characters on the stage? [4]
- She then joined them and went among the last members of the little procession which went down to the orchestra and from thence up the steps for the chorus, on to the stage. [10]
- Few plays on the world's stage have held such suspense, few battles such excitement for those who watched. [9]
- And every time the woman sang they hissed and laughed--the whole magnificent house--and as soon as she left the stage they called her on again with applause. [5]
- And outside, all the while, was the measured tramp of marching battalions, belated odds and ends of the French power gathering for the morrow's tragedy on the grim stage of war. [5]
- But below Marshall the valley contracts, and the rails are laid a good portion of the way in the old stage road. [4]
- Like great seats the steppes of snow ranged round, and in the centre was a kind of plateau of ice, as it might seem a stage or an altar. [11]
- We jumped into the stage, the driver cracked his whip, and we bowled away and left "the States" behind us. [5]
- We had reached the stage where anxiety begins to take the place of excitement, and we shifted restlessly from spot to spot and looked at the tug. [9]
- The curtains of the stage waved continually by the repelled forces that were given to them, which caused Leos to behold Ambulinia leaning upon the chair of Elfonzo. [5]
- Why, never on the stage was there such--! [11]
- We, when mounting the stage of existence, found ourselves the legal inheritors of these fundamental blessings. [7]
- The graveyard and the stage are pretty much the only places where you can expect to find your friends--as you left them, five and twenty or fifty years ago. [6]
- The auditorium has the shape of a keystone, with the stage at the narrow end. [5]
- Behind the stage, the real play, the absorbing interest, the high stakes--occasional discreet laughter through the peep-hole when an actor makes an impassioned appeal to the gods. [9]
- No doubt if the Plantagenets of this day were required to dress in a suit of chain-armor and wear iron pots on their heads, they would be as ridiculous as most tragedy actors on the stage. [4]
- Then he begged the people to assist him to the stage, which was done. [5]
- It is to the mind, and not to the senses, that such a story must appeal, and all attempts to render the character and events objective on the stage, or to make them real by artistic illustrations, are almost of necessity failures. [6]
- Not long before the last great tableau was to appear he went to his own little tent near the hut where the actors prepared to go upon the stage. [11]
- The presence of the knife on the stage of the murder was a worrying circumstance for Wilson. [5]
- It is like the fire-curtain of a theatre let down between the stage and the audience, a merciful intervention between the mind and the disaster which would consume it. [11]
- But owing to the fact that several managers politely declined to produce it, it has not appeared on any stage. [9]
- She looked at the faces of the audience, seeking in them the same sense of ridicule and perplexity she herself experienced, but they all seemed attentive to what was happening on the stage, and expressed delight which to Natasha seemed feigned. [2]
- Nettlewood Foyle watched the dust rising from the wheels of the stage, which had passed the elevator and was nearing the Prairie Home Hotel far down the street. [11]
- Several members of the Council requested the couples to make way, and Maurice took his partner's hand and led her on the stage. [10]
- In some of the boxes the conversation and laughter are so loud as to divide the attention of the house with the stage. [5]
- Another conference at the back of the stage, out of which emerges State Senator Nat Billings and gets the ear of General Doby. [9]
- While still in the anteroom Prince Andrew heard loud voices and a ringing staccato laugh--a laugh such as one hears on the stage. [2]
- The stars of the admirable Dresden stage also found their way to my aunt's. [10]
- It is said that when the stage from over Truro Gap arrived in Brampton Street a hundred eyes gazed at him unseen, from various ambushes, and followed him up the walk to Silas Wheelock's, where he was to board. [9]
- And Jack wondered that the managers did not get hold of these things and put them on the stage. [4]
- She had reached that stage of education in which the vast domain of the unknown opens its illimitable expanse before the eyes of the student. [6]
- Julie was at that stage in the life of a society woman when she feels that her last chance of marrying has come and that her fate must be decided now or never. [2]
- He was not that powerful virile animal of the day when he caught Al'mah in his arms and carried her off the stage at Covent Garden. [11]
- The same liberality that induced him, years ago, to restore "William Tell" to the stage has characterized the government under him ever since. [4]
- He is constantly tending to reflect upon and discourse about his own particular stage of life. [6]
- Outside the little tavern there, after dinner, the green stage was drawn up; and Tom the driver cracked his long whip over the Morgan leaders and they started, swaying in the sand ruts and jolting over the great stones that cropped out of the road. [9]
- Tobacco was even taken on the stage. [4]
- And Madelinette doesn't take me to Paris and lead me round the stage and say, 'This is M'sieu' Lajeunesse, my father. [11]
- At last the supreme moment came, and with head erect and the bearing of an empress she swept through the door and stood upon the stage. [5]
- Thalia, enamoured with such a theme, has taken the stage herself--and as Vesta, goddess of hearths. [9]
- Breathing hard, Terry stood still in the middle of the stage, the red fog not yet gone out of his eyes, his hands clasped at his side, vaguely realising the audience again. [11]
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