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Sentence count:244+6Posted:2017-09-11Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: advantagedvoltage dropdisadvantagedstagewastagea stagehostageonstageMeaning: [steɪdʒ]  adj. 1. deliberately arranged for effect 2. written for or performed on the stage. 
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91. The event has been staged at the Palace of Auburn Hills in Michigan the past two years.
92. First division football is on offer at Aston Villa and rugby, speedway and greyhound racing are also regularly staged.
93. Within minutes, the 20 employees were told that the whole scene had been staged by the company as a security exercise.
94. As the rocket staged the shield was finally ripped away from the rocket, taking the solar panel with it.
95. The foreigners have been assigned bit parts in a drama of encirclement staged by Milosevic.
96. This was, I think, the most attractively staged exhibition I have ever seen.
97. With time, he also staged an annual Team Day to celebrate and share the most innovative accomplishments.
98. The play had been neither published nor staged in the Soviet Union.
99. Two preliminary rounds were staged on a league basis to sort out the semi finalists.
100. They staged a magnificent production of "Aida" in the amphitheatre.
101. He manages a hotel unhappily located across from the cathedral where workers and riot police have staged nightly confrontations.
102. Nearly 1,000 fans staged a sit-down protest calling for Branfoot's head, despite the victory sealed by Richard Hall's header.
102. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
103. Clinton achieved further successes in the contests staged during the remainder of the month.
104. Britain's leading wave-jumping event, in its fourth year, is staged in Tiree because the swells most resemble Hawaii's.
105. If the episode was staged to psych me out, it worked.
106. It will be the biggest and best show of its kind to be staged in Britain.
107. The event has been staged at the Royal Albert Hall for four years.
108. He reportedly staged a hunger strike on May 24 in support of the demand for a Constitutional Assembly.
109. Protesters staged a noisy picket in front of the hotel where the governor spoke.
110. Trade unions are spreading: teachers staged a long strike last year.
111. He may later fight his way to the very top of the hierarchy in a series of tactically staged combats.
112. And so news directors will not disregard staged events, not even those that appear in the daybook.
113. The racist right wing staged their biggest demonstration yet in the main square.
114. Reports that golf will not be included in the next Olympic Games were denied at a conference staged during a busy week.
115. Table-toppers Wigan staged a dramatic recovery at Salford to win 26-18.
116. Southend fans staged a lengthy demonstration against the chairman after the 2-1 defeat by Ipswich at Roots Hall on Saturday.
117. A rebel army of political dissidents had staged a rebellion in December 1989.
118. A peaceable and orderly crowd staged a protest outside city hall.
119. They've already staged four one day strikes and this lunchtime they took their campaign to Downing Street.
120. It's the first time that a public exhibition has been staged in a prison.
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