Sentence examples for be staging from inspiring English sources

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be staging

noun

A phase.

  • He is in the recovery stage of his illness.

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These will be staging areas for the parade.

Nonetheless, that doesn't mean they agree that courts ought to be "staging" a theatrical performance.

They could be staging their own upgraded remake of the film.

Nicholas Cullinan, director of the NPG, said the gallery was delighted to be staging the show.

Shouldn't the National rather than the less well-subsidized Almeida now be staging Frank Wedekind's "Lulu"?

In addition, Labyrinth will be staging plays by nonmembers this season for the first time.

Now it appears to be staging a comeback in the unlikeliest of settings - Manchester Business School.

Arguably neither Simons nor Slimane would be staging catwalk shows in Paris this weekend if it hadn't been for Philo.

As rates slowly creep down even further, however, shorter-term loans appear to be staging a comeback.

To what degree should the National Theatre be staging work that responds, with some swiftness, to, say, Brexit?

Next year, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art will be staging a major exhibition of their work.

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