33 Words to use with audiences

In the lifetime of the late King it was his habit to pass very much of his time here; thus, this was really His Majesty's audience chamber.

As the Emperor entered the audience-room he seemed feeble, indeed, for such a crisis.

All the apartments and passages were crowded with servants, who, without the slightest ceremony, came into the audience-hall, that they might observe us more closely; we sat in a complete crowd.

The actor who did the part of Orosmane, in that scene wherein he discovers he has killed Zaïre unjustly, gave a groan which had an unhappy effect; it was such an awkward one, that it made all the audience laugh; no people catch ridicule so soon as the French.

A Symphony: audience taste survey unveils some surprising information.

Reader-audience interest; reading to learn to write.

V. AN AUDIENCE ANALYZED.

Hollywood looks at its audience: a report of film audience research.

So you see we shall, by lacing that juice, not only embolden him to propose to Miss Bassett, but also put him so into shape that he will hold that Market Snodsbury audience spellbound.

Continuing national audience study: the popular fiction group.

When th'old with smooth and gentle voices plead, They by the ear their well-pleased audience lead: Which, if I had not strength enough to do, I could (my Lælius, and my Scipio)

And I have been told that everywhere in that great audience men and women were crying, and that the tears were rolling down their cheeks without ever an attempt by any of them to hide them or to check them.

True enough, the mediaspace might be infinite but there are only so many hours in a day during which potential audience members might be viewing a program.

Thus the sounding of the clock in "Venice Preserved" makes the hearts of the whole audience quake, and conveys a stronger terror to the mind than it is possible for words to do.

But Lemaître chose as a model for the husband a man whom he had known and admired; and he allowed himself to depict in vivid colours his strong and sympathetic character, without noticing that he was thereby upsetting the economy of his play, and giving his audience reason to anticipate a line of development quite different from that which he had in mind.

This idea gives him strength and assurance, and his audience respect and docility.

The handsomest parts of the imperial palace are the universally admired and magnificent audience saloon and the mosque.

It is the intense concreteness of Fechner, his fertility of detail, which fills me with an admiration which I should like to make this audience share.

When he said: "Take a chair, Cinna, and in everything Closely observe the law I bid you heed" he made his audience shudder.

He gave his audience charcoal sketches of everyday life rather than argument.

(The audience smile).

The most sumptuous dinner his resources afforded was served in his audience tent; we had a grand acrobatic and dramatic entertainment of the soldiers and a torchlight retraite, and he gave me rugs to cover me, without which I must have suffered severely, for, though in June, it was bitterly cold at Omalos, and I had brought only one rug to sleep on.

The point to be considered is whether the author does or does not want to give the audience time for reflectiontime to return to the real worldbetween two episodes.

At such seasons he has an opportunity of teaching in a more explicit manner, and of discovering the reasons of things: for to such an audience truth is due, and all demonstrations possible in the teaching it.

They and an able support soon took the whole audience captive, and all, fashionable and unfashionable alike, hung with breathless attention upon the play.

33 Words to use with  audiences