Sentences with phrase «into applause»

My audience broke into applause at least 6 times during the movie itself.
With a light - up cloud bounce counter to track baby's jumps, our jumper rewards baby with lights and music and breaks into applause at 100 - jump milestones!
The audience burst into applause when Coral Springs Commissioner Dan Daley, a Stoneman Douglas graduate, replied to a pro-gun heckler.
The crowd erupted into applause when he confirmed the rumors that LIGO had found gravitational waves.
Diners seated around the horseshoe burst into applause when chef Vladimir Mukhin sweeps into the room in a snow - white, short - sleeved chef's jacket, his long hair tied back in a man bun.
The crowd burst into applause as they walked onto a landing.
As you might imagine, the crowd erupted into applause with this news.
Poignantly, the tribal crowd noise broke out into applause after 63 minutes to remember Robert Huxley, the Chelsea fan recently killed in the Croydon tram crash.
On Monday, delegates broke into applause twice when a legislative official read out the proposal to end Mr. Xi's term limit.
As soon as the crowd realized — whew — that the question was neither combative nor sarcastic (we'd all experienced junior high), we burst into applause because we'd all been thinking it.
The fact is, it is a quality production and when it ended the theater where I viewed it erupted into applause equal to the three live stage productions of it I've seen.
McDonagh is also a playwright, and that shows more in Billboards than it does in his previous works, which have great dialogue, too, but the pacing of Billboards is that of a play, with spectacular monologues that include applause breaks, which are useful as the audience burst into applause following a scathing monologue about culpability delivered by McDormand.
Katrina responds with a joyful «yes,» and their fellow tourists burst into applause on the beach.
They erupted into applause countless times and really got into it.
It's all about the little touches — the way The Nlob's eye gazes balefully out at you and moves around as you do, the goofy sounds that the humans make whenever you eat them, the way an audience bursts into applause whenever you grow to a new size.
Passengers, despite the six - minute delay, approved and brok into applause when the crew and dog reboarded.
Twenty - eight of the lots exceeded their high estimate and auction records were set for 15 artists and the jam - packed auction room burst into applause several times and at the end of the sale.
Sound installation and performance: space painted white, historical speeches translated into applauses, recorded applauses, white speakers, white text in the wall with the historical information on the speeches, security guards with dogs randomly walking into the space
At various points in his speech, the graduates erupted into applause regarding keeping the status quo of free tuition.
The whole room burst into applause for this «historic» moment.
It's a crowdpleaser, to be sure, as the older audience gathered at my screening broke into applause at multiple points during the film.
You know you're in France when the audience breaks into applause at the name «Michael Cimino» in the opening credits.
Hundreds of people lined the streets of the English city of Cambridge on Saturday, breaking into applause as the hearse carrying the remains of famed British scientist Stephen Hawking arrived at the church.
The whole room burst into applause with his response.
The studio audience erupted into applause at the mention of Emily's name, and John then revealed he was told by a customs agent that he was lucky to have bagged the English beauty.
The saleroom burst into applause when Meule, one of the last of the artist's great Grainstack series left in private hands, finally sold for $ 81,447,500 / # 65,210,168 — just over $ 1 million more than the previous record, which was set at Christie's London in 2008.
The audience then burst into applause as film director Kevin Smith was introduced.
When the company demonstrated fixing one picture of a woman, opening her eyes and tacking a smile on her face, the audience gasped and burst into applause.
«Everybody gets it,» Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. recently told the annual meeting of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, prompting thousands to break into applause.
As the crowd broke into applause, the boys remained stoic.
Once the plane touched down on Philadelphia International Airport's runway 27, the passengers erupted into applause and thanked the crew.
(All those between the ages of six and ten break out into applause.)
As soon as Nelson hangs up, the room erupts into applause.
The Summer Cabaret audience repeatedly broke into applause, and at the end there was an ovation of such length that the company decided to present 1919 again later in its season.
As the final whistle blew, the Emirates erupted into applause and celebrations.
When Trump delivered the punchline on Friday, the crowd was ecstatic, bursting into applause and a standing ovation that lasted twenty seconds.
«It will not become a marine transfer facility,» Lhota said as the audience — filled with opponents of the Upper East Side facility — broke into applause.
Then in 2015 Labour's Hilary Benn made a speech about Syrian horrors and the House broke into applause.
The conference hall erupted into applause.
When state Senator George Logan announced that the total time for nominating speeches «shall not exceed two minutes,» the crowd burst out into applause.
The crowd, gathered at a Washington hotel to honor voluntary free legal services for indigent criminal and terror suspects, burst into applause when Holder defended his attorneys.
Messer, who said he was an avid supporter of term limits, said he was running to bring new blood to the state Senate to a crowd that sometimes got a bit rambunctious, breaking out into applause and jeers at points throughout the evening.
I just want to burst into applause!
People applauded at the end, but it wasn't the whole theater bursting into applause.
#sxsw screener audience burst into applause.
The crowd at the screening for critics burst into applause at the end, and only a few appeared to be clapping because it was finally over.
The crowd broke into applause, myself among them, because frankly, I'd applaud if I saw Sidney Poitier emerge from a bathroom stall, much less hug another brilliant actor.
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