Sentence examples for please audiences from inspiring English sources

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Players see hitting and checking into the boards as a way to please audiences.

Far too many composers try to please audiences by placating them.

And here is welcome proof that Hollywood can still make movies to please audiences of any age or persuasion.

He wrote to his patron, Nadezhda von Meck, that he saw "something repellent" in the work, which he feared would never please audiences.

"Why not use dials and every other tool possible to create more musicals that please audiences and turn a profit?" said Damian Bazadona, president of Situation Interactive, a marketing company that works on Broadway shows.

"I Briganti" is impeccably crafted, like all Mercadante operas I've encountered, and it will surely please audiences attuned to his better-known contemporaries, even if a sense of routine surrounds much of the opera.

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Yes, I am talking about (cue ominous organ chord, please) audience participation at the theater.

Besides, flash is easier to please audience by visual animation looking than the.exe programs, and it is more acceptable in programming skill.

Though the opera had pleased audiences, it did not please Stalin.

The first two CFT productions had pleased audiences but not the critics.

Together they tour Europe, pleasing audiences and arousing each other with performances full of risk and domination.

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