‘More than once the crowd stops the show with a sustained ovation.
‘The success of the evening was reflected in the sustained ovation accorded to the supremely talented duo, both of whom enjoy a wide international profile.’.
‘Whatever the shortcomings of the staging, this was an enthralling occasion, received with a thunderous ovation.’.
‘The camaraderie among the students was such that there was thunderous applause and ovation for excellence, irrespective of the institution to which the performers belonged.’.
‘Needless to say, Mr Hoebig was accorded a huge ovation by the large audience, as well as his fellow musicians.’.
‘Dozens walked out, banging doors behind them, but the great majority stayed, and gave the performance an enthusiastic ovation.’.
‘The answer is yes, as evidenced by the loud ovations from an excited audience.’.
‘She gets applause, ovations, and laughs, but it's important to remember that those in the audience share her views.’.
‘He told the court how ‘thunderous applause’ and ovations greeted his announcement at the Federal Assembly that the currency would become convertible.’.
‘She arrived to an enthusiastic ovation and spoke, as she almost always does, quite extemporaneously.’.
‘And all associated with the liturgy and celebration were warmly applauded and accorded an ovation at the end of the Mass.’.
‘The tension that normally accompanies such crucial and deciding matches was never evident and when the final whistle sounded, they stood their ground, giving their players an enthusiastic ovation.’.
‘And that's hardly surprising given the splendid performance he produced and the wonderful ovation he received from a Killarney audience that appreciated quality.’.
‘The students thought so, too, as they gave the Trunk two sustained ovations.’.
‘The young PAW team received a rousing ovation for giving the audience a demonstration of how they perform for the children.’.
‘I attended the opening night which received loud ovations from the audience at the end.’.
‘In response to the audience's enthusiastic ovation Fleischman repeated the final Magyar dance movement.’.
Five distinct venues, six different audiences the Sound Library ideal for any type of event where applause and ovation are key factors applause, clapping, ovation, appreciative whistling, shoutouts.
‘Their singing was beautiful and they received a rapturous ovation from the audience.’ 12 string Ovation Applause electro acoustic guitar.Gloss black had very little use so in excellent condition was bought at beginning of year Has a great acoustic tone and as usual sounds great plugged in as a stage guitar. comprises over 100 applause and ovation sound effects extracted from Audience Add-Ons Theatre, Opera, Concert Hall and Studio Libraries incl.
‘York-based steel band Steel Expression added a modern twist to some festive classics and their version of Sleigh Ride received a long ovation from the audience.’.
‘It also boasts the kind of ending that encourages an ovation from an enthusiastic audience.’.