Sentence examples for stage so often from inspiring English sources

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I was sick of seeing my age range on stage so often.

But one wishes that Callas and Onassis didn't have to share the stage so often with their intrepid biographer.

The Allmans' connection to the city runs deep: their first gold record, "At Fillmore East," was recorded in 1971 at Bill Graham's legendary hall, where they took the stage so often they were known by some as his house band.

Fire burst forth from various parts of the stage so often and at such inappropriate moments that I got near to wondering if the production was sponsored by a local gas company.

Argentina's economic meltdown in 2001 — which included mass demonstrations and President Fernando de la Rúa fleeing the Casa Rosada, the executive mansion, which had been the stage so often for Eva Perón (and where "Don't Cry For Me, Argentina" is sung) — had a personal effect on Ms. Roger.

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" 'Cosi' is staged so often that my worry was, could I do something different?" Mr. Chen said after the premiere.

My husband and I are in the pre-child stage, so I often turn over in my mind how I will handle a career that's been at the center of my life for eight years with the demands of motherhood.

But it does contain that duet, and so companies feel obliged to put the work on stage every so often, regardless of its cringingly awful libretto, cardboard-thin characters and scarcely credible plot.

Final Smash moves can be performed by destroying a Smash Ball: a colorful, glowing, orb-like item bearing the Smash Bros. logo that floats around each stage every so often depending on the selection of items that were set before the start of the match.

A moat of black liquid lies, placid and menacing, in front of the stage, and every so often one of the characters walks to its brink and stares into it.

Jason Southgate's designs use only about two-thirds of the width of the Millennium Centre stage, so the action often seems cluttered and cramped; the pirates and the Lost Boys generally seem like extras from a Carry On film, and the evocation of Edwardian London through railway carriages seems an unnecessary gloss.

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