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1. The opera ain't over till the fat lady sings. 
2. 'Carmen' is my favourite opera.
3. Carmen is a well-known opera.
4. The opera had a good press.
5. Rossini's work had its premiere at the Paris Opera.http:///opera.html
6. resistance was the City Opera House.
7. His father was an actor in the Can-tonese Opera Company.
8. The purists won't like it, but opera on TV certainly brings in the audiences.
9. The six principal roles in this opera have an average vocal range of two octaves.
10. The opera was the place to see and be seen .
11. I quite like opera.
12. Which opera did Verdi write first?
13. The two men were conversing on music and opera.
14. Bill escorted Ellie to the opera.
15. The opera is vintage Rossini.
16. A shower of incendiaries struck the Opera House.
17. Some elder people enjoy Beijing opera immensely.
18. Why is opera so inaccessible to so many people?
19. This theme recurs constantly throughout the opera.
20. The opera was quite stupendous!
21. I quite like some opera music.
22. I don't care for opera.
23. The opera lacks the polish of his later work.
24. The opera played to a full/packed house.
25. He gave a concert at the opera house.
26. It is designed on the model of the Sydney Opera House.
27. No composer was considered worthy of the name until he had written an opera.
28. The story has all the elements of a soap opera.
29. It rarely happened that people in the town flocked to the theatre to see the new opera.
30. Her career began as prima donna with the Royal Carl Rosa Opera Company.
1. 'Carmen' is my favourite opera.
2. Carmen is a well-known opera.
3. The opera had a good press.
4. Rossini's work had its premiere at the Paris Opera.
5. No composer was considered worthy of the name until he had written an opera.
6. The story has all the elements of a soap opera.
7. It rarely happened that people in the town flocked to the theatre to see the new opera.
8. His father was an actor in the Can-tonese Opera Company.
9. The purists won't like it, but opera on TV certainly brings in the audiences.
10. The six principal roles in this opera have an average vocal range of two octaves.
11. The opera was the place to see and be seen .
12. Her career began as prima donna with the Royal Carl Rosa Opera Company.
13. I quite like opera.
14. Have you heard his new opera? It is fantastic.
15. For an anniversary present Stuart took me to the opera and we had seats in the dress circle.
16. The opera was an aural as well as a visual delight.
31. We go to the opera regularly.
32. Plans are afoot to stage a new opera.
33. The hero dies at the climax of the opera.
34. We were dragooned into going to the opera.
35. We're very fond of opera.
35. try its best to gather and create good sentences.
36. We met at the opera.
37. Opera houses were packed out whenever she was singing.
38. She is one of the immortals of classical opera.
39. does not go to the opera.
40. The princess attended the opening night of the opera.
41. The opera theatre was soon enveloped in flames.
42. That modern opera is really packing them in.
43. Have you heard his new opera? It is fantastic.
44. He underplayed the comic elements of the opera.
45. Beijing opera ravished the audience.
46. I doubt if his musical taste runs to opera.
47. The opera twins the themes of love and death.
48. We made a date to go to the opera.
49. North-West Opera played to full houses every night.
50. An opera is a play set to music.
51. He was a regular attender at the opera.
52. The soap opera is ending after 175 episodes.
53. The soprano part in this opera is very demanding.
54. I'm afraid opera leaves me cold.
55. There will be two twenty-minute intervals during the opera.
56. I don't care much for opera.
57. She dialled into the opera broadcast.
58. I have never seen Beijing Opera performed so brilliantly.
59. The opera was preceded by a short overture.
60. Opera houses are packed out wherever she sings.
61. The grand opera has really clicked with young people.
62. He roughly outlined the plot of the opera.
63. The opera bored me stiff.
64. I've never been a huge fan of opera.
65. Opera in Britain is enjoying a long-awaited renaissance.
65. Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
66. I can only stand opera in small doses.
67. The opera star was belauded by the press.
68. The following year she joined the Royal Opera House.
69. There are strict security checks on everyone entering the Opera House.
70. The opera 'Aida' was specially written for the opening of the Cairo opera house in 1871.
71. It was Luciano Pavarotti in the 1980s who really popularized opera.
72. The new soap opera will be screened, wait for it, five times each day.
73. He was a man of catholic tastes, a lover of grand opera, history and the fine arts.
74. The object of his affections was a young opera singer.
75. The Opera House is decorated with the Hungarian national colours: green, red and white.
76. For an anniversary present Stuart took me to the opera and we had seats in the dress circle.
77. He is one of the greatest opera singers on disc.
78. She's one of the leading lights in the opera world.
79. She abominates Beijing Opera.
80. Fine music, particularly opera, has become aspirational, like fine wine or foreign travel.
81. I love opera and last year I got tickets for Covent Garden.
82. The scenery and costumes for the opera are out of this world.
83. Putting on an opera is a tremendous enterprise involving literally hundreds of people.
84. She finds opera boring.
85. Being an opera star is not all roses by any means.
86. She works as a set designer for the Royal Opera House.
87. Opera left him cold.
88. She calls the new opera house ` that hideous erection '.
89. Few opera houses survived the dog days of the 1980s.
90. The Welsh National Opera has mustered its forces to mount its second production of Tristan in only 14 years.
91. Rock musicians are working in collaboration with an orchestra to create a new opera.
92. Wanchai boasts the Academy of Performing Arts, where everything from Chinese Opera to Shakespeare is performed.
93. The Opera House was sold out for the singer's first appearance in the city.
94. The opera is due to be premiered by ENO next year.
95. The performance of the opera has come to its climax.http://
96. The tour has been timed to allow visitors to attend the opening night of the Verona opera season.
97. She pretends to be interested in opera, but it's only for show.
98. Opera reached its zenith at the turn of the century.
99. I don't like opera ; chamber music is more my style.
100. The modern opera was a bit of a disappointment; we expected it to be much better.
101. One member of the audience described the opera as 'boring'.
102. I happen to be an aficionado of the opera, and I love art museums.
103. This opera is one of the cultural totems of Western civilisation.
104. She's been called the greatest opera singer of all time.
105. I didn't use to like opera but my husband has converted me.
106. Until the late eighteenth century, "opera" was almost synonymous with Italian opera.
107. She was seen at the opera with an extremely presentable escort.
108. The opera house is a great source of civic pride.
109. The new daytime soap opera has yet to show signs that it's clicking with the television audience.
110. In Who's Who, Mortimer lists his hobbies as gardening and listening to opera.
111. I've got a spare ticket for the opera if you're interested.
112. The Almeida theatre's recent staging of the opera had critics foaming at the mouth.
113. There will be a further performance of the opera next week.
114. A small colour television was tuned to an afternoon soap opera.
115. The audience applauded wildly at the end of the opera.
116. The taxi driver picked up a fare outside the opera house.
117. She's an opera singer with a difference: she can act well!
118. He was also learned in classical music with a great love of opera.
119. She is directing Verdi's opera "La Traviata" at La Scala next year.
120. He had spent the last ten years in a Peking Opera school, studying martial arts and acrobatics.
121. The opera was an aural as well as a visual delight.
122. They larded many commercials into a ten - minute period before the soap opera.
123. I like all kinds of music from opera to reggae.
124. If you don't subsidize ballet and opera, seat prices will have to go up to pay for it.
125. Government threats to cut the budget by 50% are hanging over the Opera House like a sword of Damocles.
126. Dennis had recently begun a successful career conducting opera in Europe.
127. The government has awarded a 3.5 million pound grant for the restoration of the opera house.
128. I know that if I start watching a soap opera I immediately become hopelessly addicted.
129. An evening at the opera isn't everyone's cup of tea.
130. Interrupting an opera on television for a pet-food commercial is going from the sublime to the ridiculous.
131. The questions were all on opera,() about which subject I know nothing.
132. In traditional opera a comedian in military plays often cartwheels on the stage.
133. This opera has been playlisted on the radio stations across the country.
134. They ingeniously conflated other characters and incidents to provide an opera - comique setting.
135. The British public's wariness of opera is an anomaly in Europe.
136. The opera will be broadcast simultaneously on television and radio.
137. I like to go to the opera now and then.
138. Covent Garden has made some attempt to make opera accessible to a wider public.
139. What a sensational story! It has all the elements of a soap opera.
140. But true opera aficionados were perhaps less surprised.
141. Opera, assayed Alidoro with typical unsparing elegance.
142. Opera productions are horrifically expensive.
143. Opera devotees were disappointed with the performance.
144. Friday at the Opera Plaza. wrote and directed.
145. Opera combines myth, music, and drama.
146. Yes, this is a soap opera.
147. The chauffeurs know their opera and their composers.
148. Another mainstay of the opera company is Tatiana Troyanos.
149. It is a setting worthy of grand opera.
150. The doyen of Sydney is the Opera House.
151. Are you an opera lover?
152. Outside politics, he enjoys opera, cricket and real ale.
153. Nobody goes to the opera for that.
154. The workings of opera are turned inside out.
155. Look at the opera house and supertitles.
156. Wagner's opera will be telecast internationally.
157. He emerged from the opera house a changed man.
158. Are these clothes OK for the opera?
159. The opera is first and foremost an evocation of genius loci,() and subsequently a gallery of types and humours.
160. Minstrel shows drew a good audience and visiting theater companies played at the Brooks Opera House.
161. The opera house was used to store petrol and the stage was used for five-a-side football.
162. Nicholas Hytner is booked up years ahead on both opera and theatre.
163. Opera fans come from all over the country to see open-air performances in a unique setting.
164. There was great resistance initially, but now almost every opera house uses them.
165. Kent Opera goes into liquidation after Arts Council grant withdrawn.
166. We try to go to the opera a few times a year.
167. Opera San Jose will feature operas by Puccini and Verdi this spring.
168. Performed by Mecklenburgh Opera, the libretto is based on a story by the expressionist writer and artist, Bruno Schulz.
169. Runnicles reported that life will be happier for the musicians in the S. F. Opera Orchestra.
170. And the symphony relies on the opera to supplement incomes for more than half its 81 players.
171. It might be helpful at this point to consider how the opera as a whole works along comparable lines.
172. They polished up the opera house, and every summer stars from the Metropolitan came out and performed.
173. It confirmed that opera lovers were most likely to spread their favours across the art forms.
174. Philip Glass has produced something very rare -- an accessible modern opera.
175. What we were offered, if definition is needed, might be called ballet-pantomime: it was certainly not opera.
176. This leading part is likely to be the curtain raiser of her opera career.
177. Their music is an odd combination of jazz and opera.
178. Rain was reminded of amateur opera companies, of Madeleine Corley.
179. But opera is politically neutral and the Khabarovsk opera house was vacant most of the time.
180. And, you know, there isn't one dull moment in the entire opera!
181. Over a three-month period, opera attracted 1 percent of the population but ballet and contemporary dance fewer than 1 percent.
182. I was in a soap opera for a while where I was the nicest guy in the world.
183. Not only was the curtain rung down but the opera house was dismantled.
184. By January 1768 they were back in Vienna, where Leopold had set his heart on securing an opera commission for Wolfgang.
185. Of course, our various Ministries are happy to arrange visits to fine restaurants, the concert, the opera, the ballet.
186. This is the principal reason that the great voices of opera seldom sing popular songs.
187. Zeinab cried frequently at the opera, never, up till now, anywhere else.
188. Elizabeth is an extraordinary mixture of epic film, grand opera and grand guignol.
189. Why are people so crazy about opera? It leaves me completely cold.
190. The long established Opera Nova have a reputation for presenting good quality opera performance using local musicians in conjunction with some professional aid.
191. The comic opera of Gilbert and Sullivan is a regular feature on the Alexandra's varied programme.
192. Perhaps most memorable was a which left me feeling as no other opera performance had ever done before.
193. You'd go through these desolate, wet streets into this basement in King Street, just near the Opera House.
194. Once the best you could hope for was a 50-year-old prima ballerina who sometimes starred at the local opera house.
195. Edouard de Chavigny passed from opera box to grouse moor with equal elegance and aplomb.
196. These, however, are indicated in scores and livrets and noted by contemporary writers on opera performance.
197. Almost a third of the best seats are set aside for members, who have made donations to the opera.
198. Opera debut as Susanna, mustered a big, bright sound from her very small stature.
199. Divas are often the financial linchpins for opera productions costing hundreds of thousands of dollars.
200. The package includes a tour of Sydney's famous Opera House.
201. The Opera House specialised in drama for nine years - and then went downmarket.
202. Little concerned to adopt the tonal idioms of opera for the sake of dramatic expression was Nicolas Bernier.
203. When he collaborated directly with her in opera the result was of historical significance.
204. But my interest is also in their interest in my creative activities, which includes ballet, opera and multimedia things.
205. I doubt it too; it is simply too good comic opera to be true.
206. Like everybody from factory workers to opera stars, writers were supposed to serve the totalitarian state and its purposes.
207. Recounted with even a trace of melodrama, this story would read like a soap opera.
208. A portion of the festival was devoted to grand opera.
209. In the summer of 1774 Wolfgang was commissioned to write an opera buffa for the next carnival season in Munich.
210. Now opera has rarely been a naturalistic medium, and never an understated one.
211. But when evening comes I get dressed and I go to the opera, where they let me in na gape.
212. But then these roles are expounded by probably the two finest interpreters in the whole history of the opera.
213. Opera is known for attracting an eclectic mix of the powerful, the hip and the happening.
214. Perhaps the establishment of the Sydney Opera House clinched its victory for bragging rights.
215. While I will put on Les Troyens(/opera.html), which is perhaps the greatest piece of audacity in the history of opera.
216. His recreations were travel, opera, roses and collecting campaign medals.
217. And the terrible, interminable pressure of politics is one of the most moving thing about the opera.
218. He has composed chamber music, symphonic works and opera, and conducted his music around the globe.
219. There will be a lot of opera buffs interested in these particular stamps as well as the normal collectors.
220. Most of all her voice booms, whether she's praising her spicy Southwest eggs or when she sings opera on stage.
221. It goes without saying that Miss Thing at the Opera will do anything to get Rysanek back.
222. An opera company was formed to grace the new Civic Theatre under construction.
223. They grew wealthy overnight and had a beautiful little opera house built in the midst of their shacks on the steep slope.
224. Thus the best libretto ever written for the best opera ever written is scarcely tolerable as reading matter.
225. The opera crowd was jamming the bars from bar to wall.
226. They have done so as part of a widely comprehensive output, ranging from chamber music to symphonies and opera.
227. He insisted on a clause in his contract assuring him that his duties would not interfere with rehearsals for the opera company.
228. So now, investors hope the fat lady sings an aria, not a tragic opera.
229. She prefers her recordings made live in the opera house and regards herself totally as a woman of the theatre.
230. In January 1858 an attempt was made to assassinate him as he drove with the Empress to the Opera in Paris.
231. Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde" is one of the consummate masterpieces of German opera.
232. The literature of opera includes plenty of criticism, much of it as intellectually impressive as the best literary criticism.
233. It is also simple-minded to assert that everyone can or should be involved in the complexities of designing universities or opera houses.
234. Up until now, Morse's only known passions were for opera, beer and crosswords.
235. Some people say he's a famous opera singer who likes to come incognito back to his roots.
236. Indeed Karelius, in opera cloak and one of Aranyos' dandyish suits, flattered himself he looked as distinguished as any.
237. Opera Chorus, under William Vendice's stalwart hand, brought a bit of needed oomph to an otherwise bland evening.
238. Who goes to orchestral concerts, who goes to opera, to ballet, to the cinema?
239. And the singers in turn use their bodies as moving instruments far more often than is usually the case in opera.
240. Charles departs for the opera, leaving a distraught Diana to keep a bedside vigil for two days by herself.
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, 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.
271. Just recently, Pavarotti denied reports that he plans to quit opera to concentrate on recitals.
272. I worked and worked at my singing, because I wanted to be an opera singer.
273. The opera reaches its climax with Violetta's death in the third act.
274. She frequently appeared on the London stage and other leading opera houses, and sang with Paul Robeson at Caernarfon.
275. Students could learn how to play folk guitar or sing and perform in opera.
275. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
276. Debuting conductor Jiri Kout exerted considerable control over the 95-member Opera Orchestra, though the final chords were poorly spaced.
277. Two men were discussing a brand-new opera in which the ladies of the chorus all wore wellington boots.
278. In the ritual legal opera only certain kinds of song can be performed; only certain persons can sing.
279. Bel canto is a good basis for both opera and lieder.
280. A girl in the soap opera committed suicide with them.
281. During the autumn Mozart was commissioned by the emperor to write another opera buffa, again to a libretto by Da Ponte.
282. Alas, even the most well-meaning opera buffs have an unfortunate habit of making their favorite indoor sport sound impossibly complicated.
283. Even in the opera the Passacaglia ends not when the curtain goes up but when it comes down.
284. There's also the Grand Theatre, which hosts touring companies and is the permanent home of Opera North.
285. A firm favourite with visiting performers, since it's just a few yards from the Royal Opera House.
286. We will visit the Sforza-Castle, the magnificent gothic Cathedral and the well known La Scala opera house.
287. The description fits the man we saw outside the opera the other night.
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