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Sentence count:287+16Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: Operaopera houseSimilar words: operateoperatorcooperateoperationoperatingcooperativeAND operationcooperate withMeaning: ['ɑprə /'ɒprə]  n. 1. a drama set to music; consists of singing with orchestral accompaniment and an orchestral overture and interludes 2. a commercial browser 3. a building where musical dramas are performed. 
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241. An opera set in the camps would be a very different thing.
242. Floss your teeth in public: at the opera, in major metropolitan museums.
243. Among female singers, Jessye Norman has a highly enthusiastic following, in part because opera appearances are rare.
244. Some of Opera North's favourite soloists, including John Tomlinson, will help to launch the appeal in style.
245. Another was a leading light opera singer in the local community.
246. I love the excitement of opening night at the opera.
247. To the new directors Because you are new in the Opera House(sentence dictionary), I am writing to tell you some important things.
248. My grandmother loved opera, and as she scrubbed the floor she would sing one aria or another.
249. In the summer he watched baseball on television; in the winter he went to the opera.
250. Career Girls never devolves into soap opera, but remains a focused, complex portrayal of a friendship.
251. As well as his teaching, and a planned series of concerts in the autumn, Mozart was also working on a new opera.
252. Saturday, the new team seemed like pawns in a scheme dedicated to producing opera for dummies.
253. The distant mountains form the backcloth of an opera set.
254. Stay at home and don't go to the Opera House.
255. There is no difference for me between working in a fashion house and working in an opera.
256. Inside, bartenders wearing leather harnesses serve beer in cans to an assortment of brutes, heathens[sentencedict.com], and opera buffs.
257. After its first year it had the widest appeal of any soap opera.
258. The instrument would be used for rehearsals for the festival of new musicals and would be fully insured by Buxton Opera House.
259. The opera over, great crowds of young girls came piling into our place.
260. Californians are casual in dress, even at the opera or in the finest restaurants.
261. The city cleverly combines cultural attractions such as museums, galleries, theatres and opera houses - with a very strong fun-loving steak.
262. You can walk for hours and never see daylight, under the Paris Opera House.
263. With Bley conducting and Paul Haines, the original librettist, as narrator, the opera was revived to ecstatic reviews.
264. Mr Clinton was horribly late for a night at the Hanoi opera house, keeping everyone waiting.
265. By the mid-1880s Atchison had gas and electricity, a hospital, a good library, and an opera house.
266. My father told me a joke once, about a man who marries an ugly opera singer because he loves her voice.
267. Supertitles are the greatest advancement in opera production in the last 50 years.
268. Janet Collins became the leading ballerina of the Metropolitan Opera in the early 1950s.
269. In March 1770 Mozart received a commission to write the first opera for the following carnival season in Milan.
270. The soft-spoken producer of opera, theater and dance was found dead Saturday morning at his West Hollywood home.
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