Stage

//steɪd͡ʒ//

"Stage" in a Sentence (51 examples)

At this stage there is still not a clear energy policy for bringing decentralised power to rural areas.

Cutting school is the first stage of delinquency.

When our class performed a play, I took charge of stage effects.

Before long she will come back to the stage.

Mark had never acted on the stage and he was ill at ease.

Ha - this work's finished! Let's move on to the next stage!

It is still in the testing stage.

The actor went on stage to deliver his lines.

That actress made three entrances onto the stage.

The actress greeted her fans from the stage.

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He is in the recovery stage of his illness.

Completion of an identifiable stage of maintenance such as removing an aircraft engine for repair or storage.

Such a polity is suited only to a particular stage in the progress of society.

"They're bikini briefs", Nicole said. "That just means sexy underwear." "I though naked was sexy." "Well, it is. But sexy comes in stages".

The Russians had promised to withdraw in three stages. One stage had been completed, and the railway between Shan-hai-kwan and Ying-k’ou (Newchang) had been returned, but all this meant was that the Russians had moved their troops from Liao-hsi, a region where they had few interests, to their major base at Liaotung.

Seeing the British establishment struggle with the financial sector is like watching an alcoholic […]. Until 2008 there was denial over what finance had become. […] But the scandals kept coming, and so we entered stage three – what therapists call "bargaining". A broad section of the political class now recognises the need for change but remains unable to see the necessity of a fundamental overhaul. Instead it offers fixes and patches.

The first stage of the launcher burned out and separated after successfully boosting the payload onto a suborbital trajectory, but the engine of the upper stage failed to ignite to place the satellite into orbit.

The band returned to the stage to play an encore.

Knights, squires, and steeds must enter on the stage.

Lo! Where the stage, the poor, degraded stage, / Holds its warped mirror to a gaping age.

The stage is not merely the meeting place of all the arts, it is also the return of art to life.

The stage pulled into town carrying the payroll for the mill and three ladies.

In the 1880s he ran a stage that connected various interior towns with the coastal port.

I went in the sixpenny stage.

a parcel sent you by the stage

a stage of ten miles

A stage […] signifies a certain distance on a road.

He travelled by gig, with his wife, his favourite horse performing the journey by easy stages.

The Mount Vernon, favoured by a good stage of water, soon cleared the narrow Monongahela channel, passed the confluence, and headed down under full steam, […].

At present, however, in spite of vigorous efforts to increase through train working, the stage-by-stage movement of individual wagons remains the normal method of freight movement.

a 3-stage cascade of a 2nd-order bandpass Butterworth filter

He placed the slide on the stage.

How do you get past the flying creatures in the third stage?

Additionally, popular supporting characters make cameos on certain stages, such as in Smashville, where you'll find Tom Nook and other familiar faces from Animal Crossing.

When we are born, we cry that we are come / To this stage of fools.

Ere while of Muſick, and Ethereal mirth, Wherewith the ſtage of Ayr and Earth did ring,

Rooney's United team-mate Chris Smalling was given his debut at right-back and was able to adjust to the international stage in relatively relaxed fashion as Bulgaria barely posed a threat of any consequence.

Paid media is the admission ticket to enter the big-time Washington stage.

This way, we simply stretch the image of a monophonic sound across a wider area on the stereo stage and create an altogether bigger impression.

In other professions in which men engage / (Said I to myself, said I), / The Army, the Navy, the Church and the Stage / (Said I to myself, said I)

The local theater group will stage "Pride and Prejudice".

The salesman's demonstration of the new cleanser was staged to make it appear highly effective.

The workers staged a strike.

A protest will be staged in the public square on Monday.

But capital was proving difficult to raise; rumours were in the air that the G.W.R. and L.S.W.R. were about to patch up their quarrel, and the people of Southampton, who twelve months earlier had staged a torch-light procession to celebrate the passing of the D.N.S.R. Act, were increasingly loath to part with their cash.

We staged the cars to be ready for the start, then waited for the starter to drop the flag.

to stage data to be written at a later time

One method of documenting a wound is as follows: (1) stage the ulcer, time present, setting where occurred; (2) describe the location anatomically; (3) measure ulcer in centimeters (length × width × base); […]

In Kerbal Space Program, you stage away used-up parts of your rocket by hitting the spacebar.

It doesn’t matter that recent reporting on the stage economy of Copenhagen […] has revealed a pattern of abuse and dangerous working conditions for unpaid interns. In “The Bear,” the stage is a dream: Marcus’s tasks are simply to learn from a skilled but kind and patient mentor, to get out and about and feel inspired, and to come up with some new dishes of his own.

I’ve been chosen to stage at Coloniál, the Michelin-starred restaurant that I will one day lie about running. Stage is restaurant-speak for free labor, but I’m unconcerned.

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