1. A safety net is a net to protect people from injury after falling from heights. 2. There were many sculptures in the park. 3. Marine Park is the name of a public park in the New York City. 4. An acrobat is an athlete who performs acts requiring skill and agility and coordination. 5. An orchestra was directed by a perfect conductor. 6. The band played for the whole night. 7. Players came out for warming. 8. Great artists of old time created paintings that still delight us. 9. A referee shal always be neutral to both parties. 10. Many screens were placed in the city so that everyone could follow the game. 11. The audience was respectful of the speaker's opinion. 12. They performed sheet music for full and string orchestra. 13. All musicians were extremely talented and we liked the concert a lot. 14. He works in the office half-time. 15. Popular singers took part in the charity events. 16. The job of whale trainers is very dangerous. 17. We were lucky to have a good guy during our trip to London. 18. Facebook presented a new feature which allows you to follow your visitors. 19. We went to the swimming pool after school. 20. The stadium was full of spectators. 21. Demonstrative evidence, exhibits and other physical forms of evidence used in court to demonstrate, show, depict, inform or teach relevant information to the viewer. 22. Lighting is what turns your home into a place for doing things you love. 23. My brother liked the performance of the tightrope dancer. 24. Musical instruments were created or adapted to create special sounds.
Oscar Wilde is a famous English writer of the 19th century, Oscar Wilde was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1854. His mother wrote poetry, and she taught him to love literature. He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin and Magdalen College, Oxford. Soon after leaving university his first volume of poetry, "Patience" was published. Oscar Wilde married Constance Lloyd in 1884 and the couple had two sons. When the boys were children Wilde wrote fairy stories for them that were later published as "The Happy Prince and Other Tales" (1888). Wildes tales are very beautiful. This was followed two years later by the novel, "The Picture of Dorian Gray" (1890) and a book on the role of the artist, "The Soul of Man under Socialism" (1891). However, it was a playwright that Wilde had his greatest success. Comedies such as "Lady Windermere's Fan" (1892), "A Woman of No Importance" (1893), "An Ideal Husband" (1895) and "The Importance of Being Earnest" (1895) made him one of Britain's most famous writers. By 1895 Wilde had left his wife. Wilde was publicly accused by the Marquis of Queensberry. Wilde sued for libel but he lost his case and was then himself prosecuted and imprisoned. After being released from Reading Prison in 1897 Wilde moved to France. The following year he wrote "The Ballad of Reading Gaol" a poem inspired by his prison experience. Wilde's time in prison badly damaged his health and he died in 1900. His books are read and his plays are staged in many countries and in many languages.
2. There were many sculptures in the park.
3. Marine Park is the name of a public park in the New York City.
4. An acrobat is an athlete who performs acts requiring skill and agility and coordination.
5. An orchestra was directed by a perfect conductor.
6. The band played for the whole night.
7. Players came out for warming.
8. Great artists of old time created paintings that still delight us.
9. A referee shal always be neutral to both parties.
10. Many screens were placed in the city so that everyone could follow the game.
11. The audience was respectful of the speaker's opinion.
12. They performed sheet music for full and string orchestra.
13. All musicians were extremely talented and we liked the concert a lot.
14. He works in the office half-time.
15. Popular singers took part in the charity events.
16. The job of whale trainers is very dangerous.
17. We were lucky to have a good guy during our trip to London.
18. Facebook presented a new feature which allows you to follow your visitors.
19. We went to the swimming pool after school.
20. The stadium was full of spectators.
21. Demonstrative evidence, exhibits and other physical forms of evidence used in court to demonstrate, show, depict, inform or teach relevant information to the viewer.
22. Lighting is what turns your home into a place for doing things you love.
23. My brother liked the performance of the tightrope dancer.
24. Musical instruments were created or adapted to create special sounds.
Oscar Wilde is a famous English writer of the 19th century, Oscar Wilde was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1854. His mother wrote poetry, and she taught him to love literature.
He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin and Magdalen College, Oxford. Soon after leaving university his first volume of poetry, "Patience" was published.
Oscar Wilde married Constance Lloyd in 1884 and the couple had two sons. When the boys were children Wilde wrote fairy stories for them that were later published as "The Happy Prince and Other Tales" (1888).
Wildes tales are very beautiful. This was followed two years later by the novel, "The Picture of Dorian Gray" (1890) and a book on the role of the artist, "The Soul of Man under Socialism" (1891). However, it was a playwright that Wilde had his greatest success. Comedies such as "Lady Windermere's Fan" (1892), "A Woman of No Importance" (1893), "An Ideal Husband" (1895) and "The Importance of Being Earnest" (1895) made him one of Britain's most famous writers. By 1895 Wilde had left his wife.
Wilde was publicly accused by the Marquis of Queensberry. Wilde sued for libel but he lost his case and was then himself prosecuted and imprisoned.
After being released from Reading Prison in 1897 Wilde moved to France.
The following year he wrote "The Ballad of Reading Gaol" a poem inspired by his prison experience. Wilde's time in prison badly damaged his health and he died in 1900.
His books are read and his plays are staged in many countries and in many languages.