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- 01. A young man jumped on the [stage], and tried to attack the speaker before being grabbed by police.02. Cam helped a high school class [stage] the musical "Oliver," and it was a great success.03. Piaget described the different [stages] in the cognitive development of children.04. Protesters [staged] a large demonstration against the World Trade Organization when it met in Seattle.05. The space shuttle exploded in the first [stage] of its flight, killing all the astronauts onboard.06. The children assembled on [stage] to sing the national anthem.07. She is undergoing tests in order to determine the [stage] of development of her cancer.08. Stonehenge was built in [stages] from about 2800 B.C. to about 1075 B.C.09. Sigmund Freud believed that every child goes through a series of personality development [stages].10. Shakespeare tells us that all the world's a [stage], And all the men and women merely players: They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts.11. There are six different [stages] in a salmon's life cycle.12. The children were all dressed as various fruits and vegetables as they danced across the [stage] in the school play.13. In a rocket, thrust is periodically increased several times during take off by the ignition of a new [stage].14. Lance Armstrong's win in the 11th [stage] of the Tour de France cycling race is enough to put the American in the lead, ahead of Joseba Beloki by 1:12.15. In May of 1961, Major-General Chung-hee Park [staged] a military coup in South Korea, and ruled until his assassination in 1979.16. The first [stage] in the search for oil is an aerial survey.17. Sathya Sai Baba once noted that each work has to pass through these [stages] - ridicule, opposition and then acceptance.18. David Suzuki notes that we humans are social beings, herd animals who depend on each other at every [stage] of our lives.19. A landscape which is eroded by natural water systems will evolve through a series of predictable [stages].
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.