audience造句181. He has adopted an informal register so as not to alienate his audience.
182. He warmed up the audience by telling them a few jokes.
183. We all performed action songs, sketches and dances before a captive audience of parents and patrons.
184. Through television and radio we are able to reach a wider audience.
185. When the president entered, a cheer broke from the audience.Sentence dictionary
186. The audience was waiting for the curtain to rise .
187. Our aim is to bring classical music to a wider audience.
188. The audience clapped enthusiastically at the end of the play.
189. My audience certainly isn't the proverbial man in the street.
190. The show has a viewing audience of six million .
191. Last year I had an audience of schoolchildren and they laughed at everything.
192. This movie really stretches the patience of the audience to the limit.
193. The audience applauded after the soprano sang the aria so beautifully.
194. It was one of the first avant-garde works to appeal to a wide audience.
195. You can feel that the audience is with her all the way.
196. The actors were really hamming it up to amuse the audience.
197. He's eager to open the minds of his audience to different kinds of music.
198. I would now like to throw the debate open to our audience.
199. The audience, not to mention the bewildered cast, were not amused.
200. He didn't really get his meaning over to the audience.
201. When the poet stumbled over a line in the middle of a poem, someone in the audience corrected him.
202. This is an obvious sop to the large Irish-American audience.
203. Getting the audience to like you is half the battle.
204. The play gave no thought to the sensibilities of the audience.
205. Among the audience, eyes glazed over and a few heads started to nod.
206. The audience is now invited to put questions to the speaker.
207. Jones has a much more diverse and perhaps younger audience.
208. His speech could not retain the interest of his audience.
209. The rock and roll ignites the excitement of the audience.