- chorus
- 01. Apart from the [chorus], I don't know the words of this song.02. The audience joined the band in singing the [chorus] of their greatest hit.03. We were awakened this morning by a [chorus] of crows outside our bedroom window.04. The [chorus] was made up of children from grades 1 to 5.05. Elissa had hoped to win a major role in the musical, but only got a small part singing in the [chorus].06. The governor is facing a [chorus] of criticism over his decision to cut taxes at a time when government revenues are down.07. There was a [chorus] of tomcats howling outside our door the whole time our cat was in heat.08. The teacher was faced with a [chorus] of students asking for an extension to the deadline for their research essay.09. As soon as Donna opened the door, she was greeted with a rousing [chorus] of 'Happy Birthday to You.'10. The Khon dancers of Thailand do not speak, but are accompanied by a [chorus] that communicates the necessary dialog.11. Much of the popular, non-religious music of Europe during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance was written for soloists rather than for a [chorus].12. A non-religious [choral] tradition did not develop in Europe until the 1600s.13. Italian opera in the 1600s featured dancing and extensive use of the [chorus] as part of the spectacle.14. The [chorus] occupies an important place in more than 200 pieces of church music composed by J. S. Bach.15. The team faced a [chorus] of boos after finishing losing the final game due to poor play and lack of effort.16. Abba Eban once said that consensus is what many people say in [chorus], but do not believe as individuals.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.