play造句151. When the children's play got too noisy, their mother called a halt.
152. You can play outside, but you must not leave the yard.
153. He likes to play football and to sing popular songs.
154. We did a wide trawl to find the right person to play the part.
155. All the mums and dads are invited to the school play at the end of the year.
156. We'll need a flat surface to play the game on.
157. We would often decide what to play on the spur of the moment.
158. The play is full of references to the political events of those days.
159. His latest play has delighted theatre audiences and theatre critics alike.
160. The police have ruled out foul play in the case of his death.
161. He used to play with a group but now he's going solo/pursuing a solo career.
162. No one felt happy to play host to such people.
163. Music, mime and strong visual imagery play a strong part in the productions.
164. He has been picked to play in this week's game.
165. Do not play too true acting, otherwise it will bear the scars.
166. Sometimes when children play, they make believe they are grow - ups.
167. His mother rehearsed his lines with him and by the time the play opened he was word perfect.
168. The rest episodes of this TV play will be on next Monday.
169. I love smimming in summer. So I always go swimming with my parents in the sea. Sometimes, I like to play basketball on the playground with my friends if it's not very hot.
170. Life is like a piano,what you get out of it,depends on how you play it.No sweat, no sweet.
171. The children had an argument about/over what game to play.
172. The play has a very strong cast, but two actors in particular shine out.
173. The two equal winners had to play off an additional game to decide the winner of the whole competition.
174. Rodney put the recorder on the desk top and pushed the play button.
175. The play was the first commercially successful work dealing explicitly with homosexuality.
176. The bad language in that play overstepped the limits/boundaries of what ought to be allowed on television.
177. Read the five drum in the middle of the night, but the play fast and loose.
178. If all are the play, why should we played a less realistic.
179. The Observer found the play "a feeble rehash of familiar Miller themes".
180. The performance was rounded off with a one - act play .