1 The audience had reached their seats.
2 There was nothing for the audience to do.
3 Wet or fine, the audience would take tea there.
4 She saw Giles Oliver with his back to the audience.
5 Our part," said Bartholomew, "is to be the audience.
6 The audience turned to one another and began to talk.
7 They were singing, but not a word reached the audience.
8 But the audience laughed so loud that it did not matter.
9 Books open; no conclusion come to; and he sitting in the audience.
10 Her words peppered the audience as with a shower of hard little stones.
11 It must be hidden; yet must be close enough to the audience to be heard.
12 He skipped along the front row of the audience, leering at each in turn.
13 Candish, a gardener, and a maid were all bringing chairs--for the audience.
14 To the valediction of the gramophone hid in the bushes the audience departed.
15 And she was a thorough good sort, making him feel less of an audience, more of an actor, going round the Barn in her wake.
16 And the pilgrims who had continued their march and their chant in the background, now gathered round the figure of Eliza on her soap box as if to form the audience at a play.
17 Writing this skimble-skamble stuff in her cottage, she had agreed to cut the play here; a slave to her audience,--to Mrs. Sands' grumble--about tea; about dinner;--she had gashed the scene here.
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