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Example sentences for "large audience"

  • A large audience, including many elegantly dressed ladies, was in attendance.

  • Senator Douglas had been advertised to speak, and a large audience was in attendance.

  • Upon one occasion, at the beginning of his sermon before a large audience, he was more than once interrupted by the persistent but ineffectual attempt of a saintly old sister to shout.

  • Three nights later, although not wholly recovered, she spoke to a large audience at Marion, Ind.

  • At Topeka she spoke to a large audience in the Methodist church on this question.

  • The lecture, occupying an entire evening, was given before a large audience in Rand's Hall, Troy, and cordially received.

  • A committee was then appointed to wait on the President of the United States, to know at what time and place it would be convenient for him to receive the Address.

  • Mrs. Gougar was an inspiring figure throughout the convention, addressing a large audience in Assembly Hall.

  • A large audience listened to the address of Mrs. Julia Ward Howe on The Chivalry of Reform, during which she said: The political enfranchisement of woman has long been sought upon the ground of abstract right and justice.

  • At the evening meeting Mrs. Ellsworth recited an original poem and Mrs. Gougar delivered a fine address to a large audience.

  • At Reno, Nevada, there was a large audience.

  • Spohr’s sacred Oratorios were first performed here, his earliest production being conducted by himself in person before a large audience.

  • They spoke to a large audience in the handsomely decorated Methodist tabernacle at Pasadena.

  • Miss Anthony addressed a large audience at Jamestown on the 10th and was the guest of Mrs. Reuben E.

  • Learning that she would remain in Lincoln over Sunday the people importuned her to speak that afternoon in the Presbyterian church, which she did to a large audience.

  • Elaborate preparations had been made to receive them and they addressed a large audience in the evening.

  • I would not have you infer from this that a large audience is always necessary to success.

  • I have no experience and very little education, but I have a very strong voice and am sure I could be heard by a large audience.

  • Charles Spurgeon was preaching to a large audience in a mission church in London, when want of ventilation affected speaker and audience.

  • Shaw was a guest, stopping on her way to Jackson, where under the auspices of the Equity League she spoke in the House of Representatives to a large audience, many standing throughout her address, which made a profound impression.

  • Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, president of the National American Suffrage Association, had come to Little Rock in April and spoken most acceptably to a large audience.

  • Mrs. Catt spoke to a large audience in Woolsey Hall, New Haven, with Mayor Fitzgerald presiding.

  • This rule was abandoned later and Miss Helen Todd of California spoke on suffrage in Emerson Hall before a large audience.

  • The president made the closing address to a large audience on the last evening, a keen, analytical review of the demand for woman suffrage.

  • A large audience listened to forceful addresses by Miss Beatrice Forbes Robertson, Miss Laura Clay, Miss Harriet May Mills, Mrs. Ella S.

  • She stood on the pedestal of a massive column while she gave her lecture, which was illustrated by tableaus on the platform in the presence of a large audience.

  • The Rochester Advertiser gives the following report: In Corinthian Hall yesterday, at ten o'clock, a large audience assembled.

  • At ten o'clock a large audience assembled in Corinthian Hall.

  • She spoke at the Central Christian church yesterday to a large audience.

  • In the evening, I lectured in the Opera House to a large audience.

  • There was a large audience, and all passed off very well.

  • I had a large audience, one of the keenest and the most responsive and appreciative I have ever had.

  • A large audience attended, and notwithstanding the zeal of Mr. Freeman more than once carried him a little beyond the limits of propriety, the whole passed off pleasantly.

  • A large audience assembled on Saturday night to listen to the last debate on gambling.


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