Sentence examples for be rehearsed from inspiring English sources

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be rehearsed

verb

To repeat, as what has been already said; to tell over again; to recite.

  • There's no need to rehearse the same old argument

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The Everyman building includes an expansive rehearsal room on the second floor, soundproofed so one production can be rehearsed there while a main-stage performance is taking place directly below.

The work to be rehearsed was Britten's "Cantata Academica".

A new production of "Hamlet" needs to be rehearsed.

"They need to be rehearsed, they need to be blocked".

The players can be rehearsed as much as necessary.

Many will be rehearsed here over the next few weeks (you lucky people).

After each resounding slap, Lee analyzes its impact; cruelty, like acting, can be rehearsed.

Rabe agreed to cut it temporarily, with the proviso that it would be rehearsed later.

In Captain Conan, we decided that the battle scenes should not be rehearsed.

This manipulation of speed is instinctive – France can do it naturally – but has to be rehearsed.

It must be rehearsed, as few other things in life ever are.

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