Use "impromptu recital" in a sentence

1. Recital 5

2. Her recital led off / She led off her recital with a Haydn sonata.

3. Jem's impromptu speech met with thunderous applause.

4. They often held impromptu meetings in their house.

5. I'm sure his remarks were rehearsed, not impromptu.

6. The recital was succinct and impressive.

7. Nevertheless, this remains a fascinating recital.

8. This was his recital of flattering greetings.

9. She's practicing for her piano recital.

10. This afternoon the Palestinians held an impromptu press conference.

11. See recital 41 above for an estimate thereof.

12. I've enough material to give a full recital.

13. He is giving a recital of Bach's sonatas.

14. I went to a violin recital today.

15. 1; adjective Adlibbing impromptu; extemporaneous: ad-lib remarks to hecklers

16. Read his powerful impromptu reply at Acts 7:2-53.

17. Before me were the remains of an impromptu wedding breakfast.

18. I came with no notice, impromptu, even a little shameless.

19. They play an impromptu guerilla gig on the Beijing subway.

20. He also gives shoppers impromptu shows in Oxford's High Street.

21. Specialties: Bergerac is equal parts craft cocktail bar and impromptu house party

22. Bergerac is equal parts craft cocktail bar and impromptu house party

23. The remarks of both Clintons were, at least in part, impromptu.

24. It wasn't that good, but impromptu insults are seldom well crafted.

25. She is going to give a piano recital.

26. My daughters told me when they received their impromptu invitations a month ago.

27. Iris borrowed beds from friends and turned the attic into an impromptu dormitory.

28. I did it for my third-grade ballet recital.

29. Please explain how this impromptu concert is getting your album completed on shedule.

30. After an impromptu wedding, Surinder takes Taani to his ancestral home in Amritsar.

31. The band gave an impromptu concert on the roof of the studio.

32. The Krugers threw an impromptu cocktail party for him in the backyard.

33. Gregor seemed to entertain them more than the violin recital.

34. She gave us a boring recital of all her troubles.

35. In Chanteurs Ambulants he presents an impromptu performance amongst the lower classes

36. The announcement was made in an impromptu press conference at the airport.

37. From that point, the forum became an impromptu tribute to Jim Maier.

38. They both launched into a recital of their misfortunes.

39. Bland statements by officials are replaced by impromptu briefings by the prime minister himself.

40. They gave a magnificent recital, which got a rapturous reception.

41. There’s usually a Chili’s nearby for impromptu gatherings – the company has 1500 locations

42. Performance: a practical recital plus a dissertation on a related subject.

43. I quite by chance got drawn into a kind of impromptu party downstairs.

44. Ben and I had just given a recital in Vienna.

45. The script was treated with creative neglect, the acting embellished with impromptu flourishes and stumbles.

46. Then an impromptu meeting, on the model of what had happened in Dungannon, was held.

47. Paritta recital is a form of saccakiriya, i.e., an Asseveration of truth.

48. One day there was a recital of an Oriental mode of dancing.

49. We finished the day with an impromptu game of football in a nearby field.

50. The drunken revel of the Roman leaders has the right air of impromptu festivity.

51. Recital of the Angelus in Rodrigues (Mauritius, 15 October 1989) [Italian, Spanish] ;

52. I had to listen to a long recital of all his complaints.

53. Those claims were rejected on the grounds mentioned in the above recital.

54. She repeated the waltz as an encore, eg at a piano recital.

55. Lord Fitzwilliam gave an impromptu ball for her at Milton Park and she danced until dawn.

56. (ii) Annex I, remark (d) (accuracy of calculations) and eighth recital

57. She gave us a long, boring recital of all her troubles.

58. Bacn was first used during an impromptu discussion about email and spam during Podcamp Pittsburgh .

59. This rather bloodcurdling recital , delivered with the usual Achesonian aplomb, startled the British.

60. Adjusted capital (QIS5 + internal model) (see recital 76), including accumulated profit (35)

61. Normal value was constructed on the basis set out in recital 22 above.

62. Horszowski, still hale and hearty at will give a piano recital on May

63. But Marc-Andr Hamelin's new recital unquestionably deserves a place right alongside them.

64. But in the final hour he did deliver the goods, taking impromptu questions from the audience.

65. It concerned ‘quota allocation and price fixing discussions’ (contested decision, footnote accompanying recital 479).

66. 22 – Third recital in the preamble to Directive 91/156 (cited above, footnote 2).

67. The following day Coetsee paid an impromptu unannounced visit to the world's most famous political prisoner.

68. His impromptu striptease took place while the band were making a £000 promo for the hit.

69. They fight, and fall, in strophes appropriate for recital in a warriors' banquet hall.

70. 8 This rather bloodcurdling recital , delivered with the usual Achesonian aplomb, startled the British.

71. Of course Prime Minister did make an impromptu speech. There was a great resonance there among the women.

72. It was interesting to see the many impromptu sketches made insitu, often as skilled as the finished work.

73. Hire Accompanists to perform at an event or accompany a recital or concert

74. So made an impromptu dinner plan on Wednesday night and headed to get Caroused! INTERIORS: Lovely interiors

75. 15 Gaffney had no qualms about presenting his dances at school assemblies and in impromptu cafeteria performances.

76. When you are called on for impromptu explanations of your beliefs, what can help you make your comments effective?

77. In the absence of comments concerning stocks, recital (84) of the provisional Regulation is hereby confirmed.

78. The impromptu funeral rites she performs are her Amateurish attempts to clear her conscience of this terrible burden

79. He had failed because of a lack of talent for impromptu speaking, considered essential for the task he was contemplating.

80. Moreover, it seems clear from the 42nd recital that the allocation of fixed costs was proportional.