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chorus造句
151. For a time a chorus of bells from the monastery seemed to peel in celebration each time I finished a pitch. 152. In woodland we stood and listened to the vociferous dawn chorus. 153. A baritone singer from the chorus joined us and we went to a regular Central City bar. 154. The wolves swung in behind, yelping in chorus. 155. A small voice cuts thinly through the bass chorus. 156. The chorus is a mix of Yoruba and English. 157. Just another chorus girl -- that's all . " 158. "All the best," called the other typists in chorus. 159. All of us joined lustily in the chorus. 160. I am a chorus line in the dinner theatre. 161. The chorus is very catchy to say the least. 162. With the Great Falls merrily in chorus. 163. Act 1: Chorus: Loudly let the trumpet bray! 164. That chorus is unlikely pipe down. 165. Giuseppe Verdi. Chorus Of The Hebrew Slaves. 166. A chorus of voices greet this with assent. 167. a spiritual that segued into a singalong chorus. 168. He produced "A Chorus Line", Broadway's longest running show. 169. Did you say chorus and flanger? 170. Who like singing can participating in the chorus team. 171. The orchestra and chorus performed an Easter oratorio. 172. TOKYO — A surreal chorus of clipped buzzing noises pierced the silence on my rush hour commuter train one morning this week. 173. A Chorus Line has been very popular throughout its long run in the theater. 174. The vital matter of the pronunciation and enunciation in chorus is to analyze the relationship between the structure of the language and the vocalizing of singing./chorus.html 175. That person leads the instrument ensemble of the chorus in the church. 176. ELAINE : No, the waitress - actress. She just got some part in some dinner - theater production a Chorus Line. 177. There are points of contact with western tradition - the grace is balletic , and the musicians form a sort of Greek chorus - but this is very different, almost alien, from European dance. 178. He met a young dancer from the chorus line at the bar. 179. CHORUS: An ensemble performing the non-solo portion of a musical theatre production or opera or oratorio is generally called a chorus or chorale. 180. As representative one of musical works of Mao Zedong's poems, Zhu Jian'er's symphonic chorus Heroic Poetry was born under a specifically history context.