41 collocations for staged

"We've got to stage a new play, that's all," said Grim.

Mr. Tutt stages a rodeo.

In the instance of Mr. Langdon Mitchell's "The New York Idea," it is possible to supersede all previous issues of this refreshing comedy by offering a text which, as to stage directions, has been completely revised by the author.

Viewed by day, say from the deck of a river steamer, the spectacle they offered was, according to bias of mood and disposition, unlovely and drear or colourful and romantic: Whistler might have etched these houses, Dickens have staged therein a lowly tragedy, Thomas Burke have made of one a frame for some vignette unforgettable of Limehouse life.

They then stage a mock battle, pelting each other with the fruits.

Of course they might stage a hanging-bee with this Legion dangling from the wings, but that would be pretty hard to manage.

Although the roads of the island have within the last twenty years been rendered passable for vehicles of all kinds, even to stage coaches, yet by far the best mode of inspecting this English Arcadia is to travel through it on foot, commencing at Ryde.

And in truth the mountain desert was like an arena ready to stage a conflicta titanic arena with space for earth-giants to struggleand there in the distance were the spectator mountains.

The mountaineering clubs of Portland, Oregon, for example, stage an interesting contest each summer in climbing Mount Hood, one of the highest peaks in the country.

We are so used to stage effects in poetry, that beauty unadorned is apt to escape our notice,like Wordsworth's "Lucy": A violet by a mossy stone, Half hidden from the eye; Fair as a star, when only one Is shining in the sky.

Steele's comedies with all their gaiety and humour were wholly free from the garnish of oaths and unwholesome expletives which his contemporaries seemed to think essential to stage emphasis.

We bought a copy of the book, and resolved to stage by it the events of the James Towne story.

It's a difficult job to stay cool and polite When your host and your hostess are staging a fight: It's hard to talk sweet to a dame with a frown Or smile at a man that you want to knock down.

Not since I made my first appearance before an audience have I been so near to stage fright.

I staged the whole little game.

As most of his pictures of wild animals "in the jungle" looked as though they were taken in the zoölogical gardens at Para, and the exciting tragedies of his canoe trip were actually staged near a friendly hacienda at Santa Ana, less than a week's journey from Cuzco, it is perhaps unnecessary to censure him for giving this particular little spring such a pretentious title.

Neither was it one of the new dances which, like a tarantula-bite, set every one a twirling, nor stage madness, nor yet that American lecturing influenza which yearly sweeps over the land.

They were provided with seconds, surgeons and all the attendants necessary for properly staging the melee.

She prefers to jog along in the old rut, contentedly turning out chromolithographic sunrises such as they give away at the tea stores, contentedly staging the most violent and improbable melodramas; andsturdy old Philistine that she isshe even now permits her children to fall in love in the most primitive fashion.

It possesses in its larval stage a notochord, the delicate structure which precedes the formation of a backbone, extending along the upper part of the body below the spinal cord.

It stages only a few opportunities of telling "Why I like this Institute.

A festival of life is staged at this meeting place of the nations, farthest outpost of Aryan civilization in its westward march.

She was staging a pantomime of excessive delight, noiselessly clapping her thin brown hands.

So they staged a special performance at the Opera for him, and invited him to supper afterward behind the scenes with the usual sort of ladies in full war-paint in attendance.

In this case the photographer acted up to his professional knowledge and staged the pictures as he had actually seen the spy shot.

41 collocations for  staged