Sentence examples for at the conductor from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "at the conductor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to music, transportation, or any situation where a conductor is present, such as in orchestras or trains.
Example: "The musicians gathered at the conductor to discuss the upcoming performance."
Alternatives: "with the conductor" or "near the conductor".

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But (pointing at the conductor) HE is".

The brass section was pushing without looking at the conductor.

The camera's unrelenting nature means fewer peeks at the conductor.

"This is a disgrace and a deception!" one man shouted at the conductor.

"I check the score," he said, "but mainly I'm looking at the conductor and the singers".

An old man yelled at the conductor at full volume in English and Spanish.

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He became aware of it two years ago but was not worried because it was mainly directed at the conductors who were not at their finest that season.

Just look at the conductors coming here as guests, and you'll see who the possibilities are".

At intermission, the conductor, David Newman, introduced actors and those associated with the movie.

At Lewes the conductor couldn't wait to see the back of me.

At Carnegie, the conductor James Conlon suggested, in remarks from the stage, that NBC had received complaints from racist listeners.

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