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Example sentences for "staging"

Lexicographically close words:
staggering; staggers; staghorn; staghound; staghounds; stagings; stagna; stagnant; stagnate; stagnated
  1. Over against the staging there was a house built in the Italian fashion, with a gutter running along the whole length of the roof.

  2. In this fashion they announced to the signorkes and the signorkinnes that Ulenspiegel, the fool of Damme, would fly in the air at the quay, there being present upon a staging King Philip and his high illustrious and distinguished company.

  3. Snow geese, breeding mainly in arctic Canada, concentrate in large numbers on staging grounds along the Beaufort Sea coast of eastern Alaska and the Yukon.

  4. These studies indicated that compressor noise was disruptive to staging geese.

  5. The latter method is, however, commonly reserved for cases in which no special staging is used under the old structure.

  6. By this device also the relief is effective only as regards the live-load stress; under dead load only the new material does no work, provided, of course, that no relief staging was used during the alterations.

  7. I laid it on the platform at the head of the staging and both of my horses readily {475} went to it.

  8. Then we had to build a staging some ten feet high and cover it with coal cinders to get the horses up, but they would not walk up the planks.

  9. Then the foreman stepped upon the staging and put his arm around David again.

  10. And the first thing you knew they had all those boards painted, and they had to lower the staging so that they could reach the boards lower down.

  11. When David got to the house, there was the foreman standing in almost the same place, but the painters had lowered the staging some more.

  12. They had lowered the staging so low that the foreman could reach it.

  13. Then they put some of the painty boards along over the rungs, so that the men shouldn't fall through or drop their pots of paint through, and they had made a sort of a staging which could be highered or lowered by the ropes.

  14. This was what the carpenters called a staging or scaffolding, and when they got through their work, they would take it down.

  15. In that which pertained to the staging was there not all to be feared, considering that the only beings upon whom it depended were spiteful and incapable?

  16. What would this staging be like, without the suggestions of the Master, carried on by a management that was hostile to him, and looking out only for itself?

  17. Acting upon our prearranged plan, we turned and walked up on to the staging above the hulk.

  18. I felt something slip from my hip pocket, but the weird creaking of the ladder, the groans of the laboring hulk, and the lapping of the waves about the staging drowned the sound of the splash as my revolver dropped into the river.

  19. For many years after staging ceased on the road, he was a familiar figure about Washington, Pennsylvania.

  20. When the staging days were over on the old road, Farwell located in Uniontown, and carried on the trade of shoemaking, which he learned before he took to stage driving.

  21. It was a common remark, in the days of staging on the National Road, that "Old Mount on the front boot of a coach balanced all the trunks that could be put in the rear boot.

  22. I can tell better when the staging is down," was his reply.

  23. The staging of the windmill scene, so ingeniously invented by Raoul Gunsbourg, was more complicated at the Gaite, although they kept the effect produced at Monte Carlo.

  24. I certainly do not make that bitter reflection in regard to the brilliant success of our artists or about the staging of the Isola brothers which was so well seconded by the stage manager Labis.

  25. Gunsbourg's inspiration in staging the fifth act was also a happy chance.

  26. Of the last, however, there was a little danger on the roof, the Indians frequently using arrows for this purpose, and water was placed on the staging in readiness to be used on occasion.

  27. Joyce mounted to the ridge, followed by the captain, and gained the staging with a little effort, whence they proceeded round the buildings to ascertain if the rope was not yet hanging over the exterior, as a means of descent.

  28. By moving along the staging on the southern side of the quadrangle, he could keep a tolerable look- out, on the front and two flanks, at the same time.

  29. As soon as he had reached the bottom of the cliff, the captain let the fact be known to Old Pliny, by using his voice with caution, though sufficiently loud to be heard on the staging of the roof, directly above his head.

  30. The Hut was to be made good against a host of enemies; and the cracking of rifles from the staging and the fields, announced that the conflict had begun in earnest.

  31. He cut abundance of wood, and left plenty of frozen meat and fish on the high staging outside.

  32. The owners of the beavers were not to be caught napping again, and so they erected a kind of a staging near to the camp, on which the valuable loads of meat and furs were safely placed.

  33. In front of this painting stands a staging of rough planks, reproducing the little theatre of Tabarin.

  34. A temporary staging had been erected to hold the work in place until it could be permanently located.

  35. I hope not, for I do not believe either the staging or our construction would stand much of a blow in its present condition.

  36. These are not essential, but they sometimes give the reader a better impression of the story, and help him in staging the play.

  37. Possibly the theme may have been suggested at Mannheim by the problem of staging Shakspere's 'Timon'.

  38. There seems no good reason to doubt the essential sincerity of these expressions, though their author quickly changed his tune when the staging of 'The Robbers' became a practical question.

  39. The staging is of the most extraordinary kind.

  40. No excellence in the staging and general interpretation could obviate or appreciably soften the unsatisfactoriness of "Goetterdaemmerung.

  41. It is therefore natural that Bayreuth, which alone among theatres devoted to musical drama is not hampered by the operatic traditions, should establish pre-eminence in the staging and dramatic presentation of "Rheingold.

  42. He was going to fall upon him with his fists, with his teeth, staging a prehistoric struggle,--the animal fight before mankind had invented the club.

  43. He had aided in staging the submarine attack in the Mediterranean.

  44. He was evidently in a high good humor this night, giving directions for the staging of the spectacle, despatching messengers.

  45. The father died, and Jouret retired before he ever got around to staging the illusion.

  46. From this Heaven, which was truly a very beautiful thing, there issued two stout ropes fastened to the staging or tramezzo[20] which is in the said church, and over which the representation took place.

  47. This he did with love and diligence, availing himself for that purpose of a wooden staging made for him by Cecca, who was the best architect of that age.

  48. Shortly afterwards a fish-staging fell on his son, for which the dead wolf was held responsible.

  49. At the fishery, whitefish are hung upon sticks across a permanent staging to dry and freeze; an inch-thick stick is pierced through the tail, and the fish hang head downwards in groups of ten.

  50. Englishmen attending the mela find a temporary abode in tents, and in a staging bungalow erected for the accommodation of European travellers.


  51. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "staging" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    direction; mounting; production; rehearsal; scaffold; stage; stand